Sheron Veail Counselling

Sheron Veail Counselling Counselling for all, whether you have anxiety, depression or other related mental health problems.

I practice in a safe and welcoming enviroment offering personal one to one counselling.

02/11/2025

Autistic meltdown or shutdown occurs when autistic people become overwhelmed by sensory input. For autistic people, meltdowns and shutdowns are not something they choose – they’re instinctive reactions to being overwhelmed. A meltdown might look like shouting, crying, or other intense outward expressions of distress.

A shutdown, on the other hand, can mean going quiet, dissociating, or completely withdrawing. These reactions may look very different on the outside, both are deeply felt responses to sensory overload, emotional pressure, or just too much going on at once. They’re ways the mind and body try to cope when things become too much.

When anxiety runs high or there’s too much sensory input to process, the brain can go into survival mode – triggering a fight, flight, or freeze response. For autistic people, this can sometimes lead to a meltdown, which is often misunderstood as ‘temper tantrums’.

Autism meltdowns might come out in different ways – through loud sounds like shouting or crying, through physical actions like kicking or flapping, or a mix of both. In these moments, the person isn’t being difficult – they’ve reached a point where everything feels too much, and they can’t communicate what they’re feeling in any other way.

An autistic shutdown refers to the state in which autistic person withdraws into themselves from the surrounding. Unlike meltdowns, autistic shutdown occurs when the person experiencing sensory overload disconnects from the world in order to protect themselves.

A shutdown is often the body’s way of coping when things become too much – whether it’s due to emotional overwhelm, emotional stress, or just sheer exhaustion from constantly processing everything going on.

It is a quieter, less visible reaction to intense stress or overload. When an autistic person experiences a shutdown, it’s their way of coping with everything becoming too much.

Care Group ❤️

03/09/2025

Sheron Veail Counselling
Limited sessions available in the next two weeks

Contact Sheron
07960457592

22/08/2025

Today is Rainbow Baby Day 🌈 We know that many of you will have mixed emotions about this day. You may have your Rainbow Baby or you may be navigating pregnancy or baby loss right now. Some of you may be trying to conceive after loss.

We also know that while having another baby after loss can be a joyful time, it can also be a reminder of what was lost and is often a very worrying time for bereaved parents.

Please know we are here, if you need to talk 💜🧡

24/07/2025

Andy represents the silent battles too many men face alone.

We were born from Andy’s story.

This is Andy’s legacy.

Andy represents us all.

He didn’t talk but now thousands do.

From one man’s tragedy came a nationwide movement.

Every Monday night, men walk through the doors of ANDYSMANCLUB and find hope, connection, and the courage to speak.

This is Andy’s legacy. This is your legacy.

This is why we do what we do.

Nearly 6000 men attended this week.

We won’t ever forget WHY.

22/07/2025

Why not come to one of our groups?

Here's what’s on this week:

📍Monday – Tea & Toast at Acorn’s Family Hub
Nestor Grove, Hull, HU9 4DB | ⏰ 10:00–11:30am

📍Tuesday – Tea & Toast at Little Stars
95 Preston Road, Hull, HU9 3QB | ⏰ 10:00–11:30am

📍Wednesday – Hatemprice park 10-11.30am

📍Thursday – You Time (Bridlington)
Crown Community Centre, YO16 4HY | ⏰ 10:00–11:30am

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14 Sea View Gardens
Scarborough

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Monday 9am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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