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  • TearingAtTheEdges

    03 August 2012 at 20:06

    Great 1-2-1 chat!

     

    Hey. I just want to say to the counsellor who spoke to me on chat tonight a huge thank. They were so kind and made me feel so much better and they didn't just stop the chat but slowly eased out of it and made sure I was okay. We talked about so much and I feel so much better now. They were so supportive and made me feel wanted and made me feel so much better about myself. It stopped me self-harming tonight and I feel so amazing. I'm so happy! THANK YOU!!!!

  • han0806

    03 August 2012 at 20:32

     

    Hey Artdiva,

    Im glad you had a great 121 chat and it helped with your self harm :). It really makes a difference when you feel like they've gone that extra mile to make you feel better. Ive just had a 121 chat that was amazing as well, her name was Jane and I feel a lot better now too, it stopped me feeling really low. :)

    Hannah x

  • NewYorkCity

    04 August 2012 at 09:47

     

    I'm so glad yiu feel better! I spoke to a lady called Natasha last night, she helped me so, so much too! 

  • TearingAtTheEdges

    06 August 2012 at 19:11

     

    I had another chat tonight and it was so good! The counsellor was called Mark and he was so understanding, helpful and talked things through with me really well. I feel so much better after feeling miserable entering the chat.

    Sorry but I love thanking counsellors that have really helped me feel better and we have actually got somewhere in the chat.

    I love counsellors who ease slowly out the chat instead of just saying we something like 'we have me talking for .....are you ok to end the chat.' Mark eased slowly out of the chat and was so supportive.

    Thank you Mark!!

    Sophie x

  • Charlie-Host

    07 August 2012 at 17:51

     
    Artdiva - 06 August 2012 at 19:11

     

    I had another chat tonight and it was so good! The counsellor was called Mark and he was so understanding, helpful and talked things through with me really well. I feel so much better after feeling miserable entering the chat.

    Sorry but I love thanking counsellors that have really helped me feel better and we have actually got somewhere in the chat.

    I love counsellors who ease slowly out the chat instead of just saying we something like 'we have me talking for .....are you ok to end the chat.' Mark eased slowly out of the chat and was so supportive.

    Thank you Mark!!

    Sophie x

     

    Hey Sophie,

    That's all great feedback. Thanks for letting me know.

    I will pass it all on to the counselling team and feel free to always leave any feedback you have.

    Take care

    Charlie-Host

     

     

  • TearingAtTheEdges

    07 August 2012 at 21:40

     
    Charlie-Host - Today at 17:51

     

    Hey Sophie,

    That's all great feedback. Thanks for letting me know.

    I will pass it all on to the counselling team and feel free to always leave any feedback you have.

    Take care

    Charlie-Host

     

     

     

    Thank you Charlie-Host! 

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