Florescer Child Development & Counselling Therapy
We help you know yourself, so you can discover the power to transform your life.
“I lie awake at night going over everything I said, everything that could happen.”
“I can't stop running through all the ways things could go wrong.”
“I know I'm overreacting, but I can't stop worrying.”
“My chest gets tight and my heart races.”
“I avoid certain situations just to stop feeling anxious.”
“I'm always on edge, and it's exhausting.”
Anxiety
Constant worry, ruminating thoughts, a body that won't unwind: anxiety can make ordinary life feel exhausting. The right support makes a real difference.
Learn more“Nothing feels interesting or worth doing anymore.”
“I'm tired all the time, no matter how much I sleep.”
“I can't focus on anything.”
“Even small decisions feel overwhelming.”
“I've stopped reaching out to people, even though I know I should.”
“I feel like a burden to everyone.”
“I don't see how things can get better.”
Depression
Low mood, loss of interest, and the exhaustion of just getting through the day: depression affects every part of life. With the right support, things can get better.
Learn more“I never know if I'm saying the wrong thing.”
“Certain sounds or environments are genuinely overwhelming for me.”
“Unexpected changes can throw off my entire day.”
“I spend all day pretending to be someone I'm not just to fit in.”
“After socializing, I'm completely depleted.”
“I don't always know what I'm feeling or why.”
“I struggle in environments that everyone else seems to manage fine.”
Autism
Navigating a world that wasn't designed for you takes constant effort. We offer neurodiversity-affirming support for people with autism and their families.
Learn more“I know what I need to do, but I just can't make myself start.”
“I'm always late, even when I genuinely try not to be.”
“I don't know where to start, so I end up doing nothing.”
“Small things set me off in ways I can't control.”
“I say things before I've thought them through.”
“I can do some things really well and completely fail at things that seem simple to everyone else.”
“People think I'm lazy or careless, but I'm trying as hard as I can.”
ADHD
Knowing what you need to do and being unable to start, running late no matter how hard you try, then blaming yourself for all of it. That can change.
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