Endorse Katherine

Katherine Dayman

MBACP Counselling in Devon Endorse Katherine
  • Area Covered: Devon and online
  • Specialises in:
    AbuseADHD / autism / neurodiversityAnxietyBereavement and lossEating and foodRelationship issuesSleep and stressTrauma
  • Training with The Grove:
    Sleep
  • Client Groups:
    Adults
  • Private health insurance company registrations:
  • Availability: Online and In-Person

I am an approachable, down to earth, experienced practitioner. I work with many issues including trauma, sleep and neurodiversity, including co morbid challenges such as anxiety and depression. I work both online and in my practice rooms in the heart of Exeter.

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