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Holding space with you from

Summer 2026

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Hayle & Camborne, Cornwall | Online & Telephone Across the UK

A space to talk, at your own pace

Sometimes things can feel overwhelming, or hard to make sense of on your own.

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If you’re looking for a calm and supportive space to talk, I will be offering person-centred counselling in Cornwall for adults, children and young people. You might be coming with something specific, or just a sense that things don’t feel quite right — whatever you bring, you will be met with warmth, without judgement, and at your own pace.

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There is space here for whatever feels important to you.

 

I also bring experience of supporting people through bereavement, exploring neurodiversity, and the realities of parenting a neurodivergent child.

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Sessions will be available in Hayle and Camborne, as well as online and by telephone across the UK, and you’re very welcome to get in touch or join the waiting list.

Sign up for the waiting list

Taking the first step towards counselling can feel like a big one.

 

If you’re thinking about reaching out, you are very welcome to join the waiting list.

 

I will be opening appointments from June, offering counselling in Hayle and Camborne, as well as online and telephone sessions across the UK.

 

If you would like to be contacted when appointments become available, you can leave your details below and I will be in touch.

 

You do not need to share anything deeply personal at this stage — just enough for me to contact you when a space opens.

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Crisis and Emergency Support

 

This website and the services offered by Karen Spooner Counselling and Psychotherapy are not intended for crisis support.

 

If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or feel that you or someone else may be at risk of harm, please contact emergency services by calling 999, or contact your GP or NHS 111.

 

You can also reach out to organisations such as Samaritans (116 123) for immediate support.

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