Who We Are
As explained on our Home page, HCTC does not operate a central booking system. Instead, we invite prospective clients to contact our practitioners directly to discuss availability and arrange an initial assessment. Below you will find a brief introduction to each of the counsellors and therapists working at HCTC, along with their contact details.
Sarah Kemble Davis Sarah specialises in Art Psychotherapy and is also involved in the organisation Nurturing Parents which focuses on parent training. Contact Sarah
Sabina Deering Hello, I offer a safe, confidential, and non-judgemental space for adults, children, and young people to explore their thoughts and feelings. I have a particular interest in supporting those who are neurodiverse, and I am committed to providing tailored, compassionate support that recognises each individual’s unique experiences and needs. Whether you are seeking help for yourself or someone you care about, I am here to listen and help you navigate the challenges you may be facing. If you feel ready too take the next step towards greater understanding and support, I warmly welcome you to get in touch. Together, we can explore how I might assist you or someone close to you in a way that truly reflects your individual needs. Visit my website to find out more, and let’s see if we could be the right match for your journey towards wellbeing. Contact Sabina
Helen Edwards Helen trained and qualified in London just over ten years ago and is now based in Hereford. Helen has many years’ experience working with CYP and adults with various difficulties including anxiety, depression, grief and troubled relationships. She has undertaken specialist training in eating disorders under Professor Julia Buckroyd and is able to support clients with all types of disordered eating. She is also a qualified clinical supervisor and can support student and qualified counsellors with their supervision. Contact Helen
Alex Hewitt Alex spent many years working in primary education, both as a classroom practitioner and in pastoral support, before retraining as a therapist in his late 40s. After gaining a degree in Counselling from the University of Worcester, he established his own successful private practice, Alex Hewitt Therapy, and also works with Herefordshire Mind as a counsellor and mentor for trainee therapists. Alex works with adults (18+) of all ages and backgrounds, supporting clients with a wide range of mental health concerns. His areas of experience include anxiety, depression, childhood trauma, neurodiversity, relationship difficulties, anger management, and grief. Contact Alex
Linda Teece I am a qualified Counsellor, Psychotherapist, and counselling Supervisor with experience supporting adults and young people from secondary school age onwards. My background spans various settings, including schools, charities, agencies, private practice, and bereavement support. I believe that people often supress emotions during difficult times, which can lead to feelings such as worry, sadness, and isolation. I am committed to offering a gentle, safe, and non-judgemental environment where clients can express themselves openly, gain understanding of their emotions, and begin to move forward with greater clarity and resilience. Contact Linda
Amy Watton I am a compassionate, person-centred counsellor committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for both children and adults. Working integratively, I draw on a range of therapeutic approaches to meet individual needs and foster growth. My practice is grounded in empathy, respect, and collaboration, empowering clients to explore their experiences and achieve meaningful change. I have experience supporting individuals through trauma, anxiety, bereavement, attachment issues and more, offering sensitive and tailored care for every stage of life. Contact Amy
Sharon Cunningham Sharon is a warm, compassionate Counsellor with 14 years’ experience supporting children, young people and adults. Her career began in Family Support and Child Advocacy, and she later trained in Person-Centred and Integrative Counselling, with further post-graduate training in CBT and Supervision. She has worked within counselling agencies, Employee Assistance services and universities, supporting people from many backgrounds. Sharon also has wide training in trauma-informed practice, bereavement, neurodiversity and safeguarding. An Accredited BACP member, she is committed to offering a safe, respectful space for healing and growth. She welcomes referrals for telephone, online and face-to-face counselling and is currently completing Dog Therapy training. Email Sharon or phone 07743 618986
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