Counselling and bereavement

Counselling

  • Brighteye Counselling
    Online alcohol treatment and counselling
  • Brighton Women's Centre
    A specialist women's counselling service, offering women a safe, confidential and supportive environment to explore all kinds of thoughts, feelings and experiences.
  • Brighton and Hove Federation of Disabled People
    Seek to enhance peoples lives within the community by providing a range of services to tackle some of the daily issues that disabled people, their carers, and families experience.
  • Counselling Directory
    Counselling Directory connects visitors with a wealth of information and the ability to search for the most suitable counsellor or psychotherapist.
  • Everyman Project
    The counselling programme is a seven month therapeutic programme designed to support and challenge men ceasing their violent and/or abusive behaviours.
  • Mankind
    Support for men who have been sexually abused.
  • Samaritans
    Provides confidential non-judgemental emotional support, 24 hours a day for people who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those which could lead to suicide.
  • Sussex Counselling
    A professional group of independent counsellors offering their services to the public.
  • The Rock Clinic
    Professional psychological and complementary therapy.
  • Threshold (BHT)
    Threshold offers services to women experiencing mental ill health and emotional distress, such as depression, anxiety, thoughts of suicide, self harm. Threshold services are targeted at women living on low incomes who are vulnerable and experiencing social isolation, for example, single mothers, women with experience of violence or abuse and carers.
  • University of Brighton Counselling
    Situated within Student Services and provides a safe, confidential environment to discuss worries with a qualified and experienced counsellor.

Bereavement

  • Armchair Advice
    Armchair Advice is a place you can turn to if you are experiencing terminal illness or bereavement.
  • Bereavement Advice Centre
    There are many practical issues to manage when someone dies. Bereavement Advice Centre supports and advises people on what to do after a death.
  • Bereavement Services
    Bereavement Services provides a personal, caring and dignified service to anyone that has suffered bereavement.
  • Cruse Bereavement Care
    Cruse is committed to breaking the stigma around grief and ensuring that everyone, no matter how old or young, can access the highest quality support following a bereavement.
  • Cruse Bereavement Services (330kb PDF file)
    This leaflet offers support and advice when someone has been affected by a death.
  • National Association of Funeral Directors
    The National Association of Funeral Directors will guide you through the process of organising and funeral.
  • The Compassionate Friends
    Supporting bereaved parents and their families.
  • The National Association of Windows
    A national organisation that offers comfort, friendship, and a listening ear as long as is needed.
Providing you with information to help you and your family live longer, healthier, more comfortable lives