Mental Health and Safety
Mental health and safety is concerned with the management of mental well being in the workplace, and particularly in the causes of work-related stress and associated hazards.
Technically, your employer has a duty of care to ensure that no harm comes to you as a result of your work.
Whilst people tend to think of these harms as being physical, for example having an accident with a badly guarded machine, the health and safety act does not distinguish between physical and psychological harm.
XXX Symptoms
If you suffer from XXX then you may experience the following symptoms:
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Causes of XXX
The cause of XXX are

Therapy & Counselling for
We offer a number of different types of therapy and counselling for XXX and XXX-related problems.
Choosing the most suitable therapy depends on a number of different considerations including factors such as:
- How long you have had the problem.
- Your personal preferences.
- How your problem is affecting you today.
You can read more about the different types of therapy for anxiety on the following links:
Although all therapies use slightly different approaches, the one thing they all have in common is the relationship that is formed between the client and therapist.
Research suggests that this therapy relationship may be the most important factor in achieving a good therapy outcome.

Arrange a FREE initial consultation
If you’d like to find out more about overcoming or recovering from xxx then why not arrange a free initial consultation with us.
During this consultation we will discuss your particular problems and the potential solutions in a safe and confidential environment without you having to commit to any therapy or counselling going forward.
This consultation lats around 50 minutes and is a great opportunity to meet our therapists and decide if you would like to proceed with any support.
Call Paul on 07434 776125 or e-mail him on paul@leepsychology.com
Call Joan 0n 07434 776504 or e-mail her on joan@leepsychology.com