
As human beings we all experience challenges in life. Often we will manage these challenges on our own or with the support of family and friends. Sometimes we may find that even with this support we cannot find a solution to the difficulty we are experiencing. At times such as these, therapy can help us to come to the resolution we are seeking, enabling us to live our lives more fully, more deeply and reach an inner peace with ourselves.
I have been a practicing counsellor/psychotherapist for 15 years. I spent 8 years in the NHS working in a Primary Care Team, with individuals and couples and facilitating groups for people suffering with depression and anxiety. I have had a successful private practice for over 10 years in which I see clients who have been referred from a variety of sources including Employee Assistance Providers, GP's and self-referral.
I have been supervising in private practice and in the voluntary sector for 9 years. Bachelor of Science Degree, University of Glasgow, subjects studied mathematics, physics and psychology (1973).
I have been a practicing counsellor/psychotherapist for 15 years. I spent 8 years in the NHS working in a Primary Care Team, with individuals and couples and facilitating groups for people suffering with depression and anxiety. I have had a successful private practice for over 10 years in which I see clients who have been referred from a variety of sources including Employee Assistance Providers, GP's and self-referral.
I have been supervising in private practice and in the voluntary sector for 9 years. Bachelor of Science Degree, University of Glasgow, subjects studied mathematics, physics and psychology (1973).
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Short-term counselling is likely to be of benefit when the difficulties we are experiencing are mainly based in the present.
We may need some support to adjust to a new situation in our lives e.g.
Long-term work is likely to be more appropriate when the difficulties we are experiencing in the present are rooted in the past.
Such difficulties could include suffering repeated episodes of depression and/or anxiety or distressing memories of childhood trauma.
I offer Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (Johnson and Greenberg), which uses the theories of attachment (Bowlby) to attend to the emotional wounding that each partner has suffered in the relationship.
We may need some support to adjust to a new situation in our lives e.g.
Long-term work is likely to be more appropriate when the difficulties we are experiencing in the present are rooted in the past.
Such difficulties could include suffering repeated episodes of depression and/or anxiety or distressing memories of childhood trauma.
I offer Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (Johnson and Greenberg), which uses the theories of attachment (Bowlby) to attend to the emotional wounding that each partner has suffered in the relationship.
I have been supervising counsellors since 2004.
During this time I have delivered individual and group supervision to trainee and qualified counsellors working in the voluntary sector, Employee Assistance Providers (EAP) and private practice.
Short-term counselling is likely to be of benefit when the difficulties we are experiencing are mainly based in the present.
Long-term work is likely to be more appropriate when the difficulties we are experiencing in the present are rooted in the past.
I offer Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (Johnson and Greenberg), which uses the theories of attachment (Bowlby) to attend to the emotional wounding that each partner has suffered in the relationship.
During this time I have delivered individual and group supervision to trainee and qualified counsellors working in the voluntary sector, Employee Assistance Providers (EAP) and private practice.
Short-term counselling is likely to be of benefit when the difficulties we are experiencing are mainly based in the present.
Long-term work is likely to be more appropriate when the difficulties we are experiencing in the present are rooted in the past.
I offer Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (Johnson and Greenberg), which uses the theories of attachment (Bowlby) to attend to the emotional wounding that each partner has suffered in the relationship.
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