Epilepsy Action’s Talk and support counselling service is not a crisis service and if someone is in immediate risk of harm or is in crisis contact should be made with their GP (or the out of hours GP service) who can refer them to the mental health crisis team.
The Samaritans also offer a 24 hour free telephone service 116 123 (UK and Ireland) or email jo@samaritans.org
Are you struggling to cope with an epilepsy diagnosis?
Do you need more support or help with your epilepsy and all that it entails?
Do you have a child or family member with epilepsy, and need help dealing with the emotional impact their diagnosis has on you?
These are feelings that many people with epilepsy and those closest to them experience. But you are not alone. Our epilepsy counselling services are here to help you navigate these feelings, try to make peace with your epilepsy diagnosis, and carry on with your life.
What is counselling?
Counselling is a talking therapy that can help you come to terms with change and overcome emotional difficulties.
Counselling may help you to work out ways of taking positive steps towards improving the way you feel.
You may also find you deal with situations in new ways that make them seem less stressful or difficult.
If you have questions about our service we’re happy to talk through this with you: 029 2130 4630.
What counselling services do we offer?
We at Epilepsy Action offer two distinct epilepsy counselling services: Our one-to-one counselling service and our Living Well with Epilepsy Programmes.
One-to-one counselling service
Our one-to-one counselling service is an eight-week programme, where you can have private sessions with a specialist counsellor either online or over the phone.
The service is completely free of charge, and it is designed to ensure that you can access tailored support for epilepsy when you need it.
The service is available to you if you meet the following criteria:
- You are over 18
- You live in Wales
- You are affected by epilepsy (either because you have epilepsy yourself, or you are the parent or carer of somebody with epilepsy)
Take control of your epilepsy
Living well with epilepsy is an online programme for adults in Wales living with epilepsy.
Our programmes are designed to support you to manage your condition better and improve your confidence.
Over 4 weeks, you will develop your skills and knowledge on:
• Managing your seizures and other symptoms
• Coping with anxiety and stress
• Improving sleep and memory
• Achieving a better quality of life
We are now taking bookings for two new Living well with epilepsy programmes starting on 10th September at 7pm and 11th September at 11am.
To book your place, please select your preferred time below.
7pm on 10/09/2025 11am on 11/09/2025Meet our counsellors
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Complete the form below if you are interested in our counselling or Living Well with Epilepsy Programmes.
Please note this is not a crisis service. We cannot provide counselling to anyone currently under the care of mental health services. The Talk and support counselling service does not automatically accept all referrals that are received and reserves the right to consider if our service is appropriate for the kind of support you currently require.
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