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A macular disease diagnosis can be extremely upsetting.
Finding out that you may lose much of your central vision, and adapting to changes in your vision, can be very difficult to comprehend. After diagnosis many people struggle to cope with their emotions and can feel shocked, afraid or isolated.
It can help to speak to a professional counsellor, who is trained to listen and to talk through your feelings and help you find ways of dealing with them.
Our counselling team is here for you
We have a team of qualified counsellors who have extensive experience either personally or professionally within the field of sight loss. This is a telephone service for anyone who has been diagnosed with macular disease. We also offer the same service to that person’s family members, in the UK or internationally.
We are bound by the BACP (British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy) Ethical Framework for Good Practice in Counselling, and fully compliant with the Data Protection Act.
Our confidential counselling service has been running for 20 years. We pride ourselves on providing this excellent service, which we are able to operate with a minimal waiting list.
How do I refer myself or somebody else?
If you would like to be contacted about our counselling service, or would like to refer someone you know to our service (with their permission), please fill in our online counselling referral form at https://www.macularsociety.org/support/one-to-one/counselling/referral or call our Helpline on 0300 3030 111.
What happens next?
A member of the counselling team will aim to contact you within ten working days to offer you a telephone assessment.
How might you help me?
You may feel better after your initial telephone assessment. You might have received all the information you need, and feel that no further action is necessary.
On the other hand you may benefit from regular counselling sessions with one of our counsellors. They will help lift your mood, reduce anxiety and recommend methods of coping with your diagnosis.
Most importantly we want to help you either by supporting you directly with counselling, or by presenting alternative options such as our befriending service.
Group support
Our trained counsellors offer telephone support groups to people living with Charles Bonnet Syndrome. We also have a separate group for those who are adapting to living with low vision. These groups can be accessed by calling our Helpline on 0300 3030 111.
The groups give individuals a chance to share coping tips and strategies, and to talk to others who may be in a similar situation. For those who have attended our groups, the feedback is fantastic, with many reporting that they feel less alone.
Free service
We do not charge for our counselling service or telephone calls. This service is completely free to anyone who needs it.
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11 Hamilton Place, Stockbridge, Edinburgh, EH3 5BA | |
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