The Surrey Centre

The Surrey Centre A counselling/psychotherapy service dealing with all mental health issues. The Surrey Centre is a BACP Organisational Member.

The Surrey Centre is a trusted counselling and psychotherapy service supporting emotional and psychological wellbeing. Using a compassionate, integrative approach, The Surrey Centre works with individuals, couples, and families experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, low self-esteem, bereavement, trauma, relationship difficulties, addiction, and life transitions. The experienced team provides a safe, confidential, and supportive space to explore experiences and work towards meaningful change. Services include individual counselling and psychotherapy, trauma-informed therapy, couples and family counselling, and psychiatric support. Sessions are available in person and online.

Today is World Autism Awareness Day! 🧩✨The theme for 2026 is "Autism and Humanity – Every Life Has Value." It’s a powerf...
02/04/2026

Today is World Autism Awareness Day! 🧩✨

The theme for 2026 is "Autism and Humanity – Every Life Has Value." It’s a powerful reminder that being neurodivergent isn’t something to "fix"—it’s a vital part of the human experience.

Awareness is the first step, but acceptance and inclusion are the goals. Let’s work toward a world where every autistic person has the support, respect, and opportunity to thrive exactly as they are.

Easter can be a particularly grueling minefield when you're navigating an eating disorder. While others see a long weeke...
26/03/2026

Easter can be a particularly grueling minefield when you're navigating an eating disorder. While others see a long weekend of "treats" and togetherness, the reality for you might feel more like a high-stakes obstacle course of triggers.

Our therapists, dietitians and nutritionists are here to help.
www.surreycentreforeatingdisorders.com
info@thesurreycentre.com
07399 342139 (WhatsApp)
01372 377320

Seeking support for your loved one with an eating disorder can involve long waiting lists.  At The Surrey Centre, we can...
17/03/2026

Seeking support for your loved one with an eating disorder can involve long waiting lists. At The Surrey Centre, we can offer an assessment appointment with one of our therapists, dietitians and/or nutritionists within a few days.
www.surreycentreforeatingdisorders.com
01372 377320
07399 342139 (WhatsApp)
info@thesurreycentre.com

The Surrey Centre has therapists, counsellors and analysts working face-to-face in Epsom, Chepstow and Bath.  We also wo...
10/03/2026

The Surrey Centre has therapists, counsellors and analysts working face-to-face in Epsom, Chepstow and Bath. We also work online.
thesurreycentre.com
info@thesurreycentre.com
07399 342139 (WhatsApp)
01372 377320

The Surrey Centre has therapists, counsellors and analysts working face-to-face in Epsom, Chepstow and Bath. We also work online.
thesurreycentre.com
info@thesurreycentre.com
07399 342139 (WhatsApp)
01372 377320

EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK 2026Our team of Therapists, Family Therapists, Dietitian, Nutritionist and Therapy Dog ar...
27/02/2026

EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK 2026
Our team of Therapists, Family Therapists, Dietitian, Nutritionist and Therapy Dog are here to offer support to those with an eating disorder or disordered eating, and their families.

W: www.surreycentreforeatingdisorders.com
T: 01372 377320
WA: 07399 342139
E: info@thesurreycentre.com

Beat

EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK 2026Our team of therapists, dietitians and nutritionists are here to help young people an...
26/02/2026

EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK 2026
Our team of therapists, dietitians and nutritionists are here to help young people and adults struggling with food. We have family therapists who are here to provide support to their loved ones, too.

Tel: 01372 377320
WhatsApp: 07399 342139
Email: info@thesurreycentre.com
Website: www.surreycentreforeatingdisorders.com

Beat

EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK 2026Our team of therapists, dietitians and nutritionists are here to help young people an...
25/02/2026

EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK 2026
Our team of therapists, dietitians and nutritionists are here to help young people and adults struggling with food, and their families.

Tel: 01372 377320
WhatsApp: 07399 342139
Email: info@thesurreycentre.com
Website: www.surreycentreforeatingdisorders.com

Beat

EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK 2026Our team of therapists, dietitians and nutritionists are here to help young people an...
24/02/2026

EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WEEK 2026

Our team of therapists, dietitians and nutritionists are here to help young people and adults struggling with food, and their families.
Tel: 01372 377320
WhatsApp: 07399 342139
Email: info@thesurreycentre.com
Website: www.surreycentreforeatingdisorders.com

Beat

Our team of dietitians, nutritionists and therapists are specialists in helping the parents of young people with an eati...
20/10/2025

Our team of dietitians, nutritionists and therapists are specialists in helping the parents of young people with an eating disorder. We can provide practical and emotional support for navigating the daily challenges of living with an eating disorder in the family.

surreycentreforeatingdisorders.com
01372 377320
info@thesurreycentre.com

We provide support across a range of areas, including relationship difficulties, stress and anxiety, depression, bereave...
29/08/2025

We provide support across a range of areas, including relationship difficulties, stress and anxiety, depression, bereavement and loss, trauma, work or career concerns, anger, addictions, eating disorders, abuse, low self-esteem, and general wellbeing.

Epsom / Bath / Chepstow / Online
surreycentreforcounselling.com
info@thesurreycentre.com
01372 377320

Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder, more commonly known as ARFID, is a condition characterised by the person avoi...
14/08/2025

Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder, more commonly known as ARFID, is a condition characterised by the person avoiding certain foods or types of food, having restricted intake in terms of overall amount eaten, or both.

Anyone of any age can have ARFID. It occurs in children, teenagers and adults. Although people with ARFID may lose weight or have low weight, this is not a criteria for ARFID. It can occur at any weight and varies in different people.

Someone might be avoiding and/or restricting their food for a number of different reasons. The most common are the following three reasons. You might see these referred to as subtypes of ARFID:
• They might be very sensitive to the taste, texture, smell, or appearance of certain types of food, or only able to eat foods at a certain temperature.

• They may have had a distressing experience with food, such as choking or vomiting, or experiencing significant abdominal pain. Some people may experience more general worries about the consequences of eating that they find hard to put into words, and restrict their intake to what they regard as ‘safe’ foods.

• In some cases, the person may not recognise that they are hungry in the way that others would, or they may generally have a poor appetite. For them, eating might seem a chore and not something that is enjoyed, resulting in them struggling to eat enough.

It is very important to recognise that any one person can have one or more of these reasons behind their avoidance or restriction of food and eating at any one time. In other words, these examples are not mutually exclusive. And sometimes, there is no clear reason or event that has led to someone developing ARFID. This means that ARFID might look quite different in one person compared to another. Because of this, ARFID is sometimes described as an ‘umbrella’ term – it includes a range of different types of difficulty. Nevertheless, all people who develop ARFID share the central feature of the presence of avoidance or restriction of food intake in terms of overall amount, range of foods eaten, or both.

ARFID can be present on its own, or it can co-occur with other conditions; those most commonly co-occurring with ARFID are anxiety disorders, autism, ADHD and a range of medical conditions.

The eating difficulties someone with ARFID has, can have been present for a very long time, in some cases almost as long as they can remember. In other people, it might have a more recent onset.

Our team of therapists, dietitians and nutritionists are here to help and support the person with ARFID and the wider family.

01372 377320
info@thesurreycentre.com
surreycentreforeatingdisorders.com

Address

The Old Village School House, Church Lane
Headley Down
KT186LS

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 9pm
Tuesday 8am - 9pm
Wednesday 8am - 9pm
Thursday 8am - 9pm
Friday 8am - 9pm
Saturday 8am - 1pm

Telephone

+441372377320

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