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    Photo of The Unicorn /Need2Talk2Someone Counselling Services - 75 St Edward St, Leek ST13 5DN, UK

    The Unicorn /Need2Talk2Someone Counselling Services

    ★★★★★ 5 (6 Reviews) Open

    The Unicorn /Need2Talk2Someone provides compassionate counselling services in the heart of Leek. This practice offers a safe and supportive environment for individuals navigating life's most difficult challenges. Core services include bereavement counselling and support for those dealing with unexpected loss. The practice offers both in-person sessions and flexible online therapy for clients worldwide. Every session is conducted with a focus on empathy, warmth, and professional integrity. The therapist provides a non-judgmental space where clients can engage in open, honest conversations.

    Address: 75 St Edward St, Leek ST13 5DN, UK
    Phone: +44 7786 544460
    Website: need2talk2someone.com
    Bereavement counselling Emotional support Individual counselling Mental health consultation Online therapy
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    Photo of Buxton & Leek College - Stockwell St, Leek ST13 6DP, UK

    Buxton & Leek College

    ★★★☆☆ 3.3 (34 Reviews) Open

    “Leek is a great town, and offers a more relaxed approach shopping that retail parks don't have, with an even greater choice of shops and cafes for you to visit. On this visit we went into the local library, and what a really nice surprise it gave us. Not only is the building a fantastic example of architecture long forgotten, but it also housed some great little surprises. It has a library, a small museum, a bit of an art gallery, and a small gift shop, the gift shop having some great bargains. This really is a place that anyone visiting needs to see, to which I'm sure you'll love what you see.”

    Address: Stockwell St, Leek ST13 6DP, UK
    Website: blc.ac.uk
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    Ashcombe Centre

    ★★☆☆☆ 2.2 (17 Reviews) Open

    “I’ve read many of the reviews of the Ashcombe Centre, and I can understand why some people have felt let down. My main takeaway, though, is that mental health services in this area are severely underfunded and not sufficiently supported to meet the growing demand. My own interactions with the Ashcombe Centre didn’t get off to the best start. I often felt like the ball in a China vs South Korea Olympic Mixed Doubles Ping Pong Final — bounced rapidly between GP, Crisis Team, CMHT, Adult ADHD, back to Crisis, and so on. It was an impressive rally, but I eventually landed in the CMHT side of the court. Mental health is a profoundly complex area of medicine, and I completely understand that I wasn’t an easy case to assess or support. But after being under the CMHT for several weeks now, I honestly can’t praise them enough. The professionals I’ve worked with have shown exceptional warmth, empathy, understanding, effort, and professionalism. What makes that even more impressive is the reality that they’re working under immense pressure, with limited resources and overwhelming caseloads. Despite that, they still manage to treat people with care, respect, and genuine humanity. It’s clear they go above and beyond what the system allows them to do. For anyone finding themselves frustrated while engaging with services, my advice would be: try to see the people behind the process. They’re not the enemy — they’re fighting an uphill battle within an underfunded system, and your openness, honesty, and patience can make a real difference in how effectively they can help you. I feel genuinely fortunate to have been placed with clinicians who have the experience and insight to unpick a complex mix of co-morbid factors and help me feel truly understood”

    Address: Wall Ln Terrace, Cheddleton, Leek ST13 7ED, UK
    Phone: +44 300 123 1154
    Website: combined.nhs.uk
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