Dr Marie Mills has a degree in psychology and a PhD from the University of Southampton. She is a chartered psychologist, a BPS Registered Psychologist Specialising in Psychotherapy with Senior Practitioner Status [ROPSIP] and a BACP senior accredited counsellor. She is bound by the British Association for Counsellors and Psychotherapists [BACP] and the British Psychological Association [BPS] code of ethics.
She has regular supervision. I believe that counselling gives the client a safe and facilitating environment to use the mind of a trained and experienced 'other' to explore these personal pains and concerns. As a psychologist and counsellor, I provide a warm, welcoming, safe and reliable place for this to occur. With some issues I will tend to use a lifespan or psychodynamic approach, focusing on the influence and link between early childhood experiences on relationships and behaviours in later life.
It offers a safe and secure framework to allow understanding of the human condition across the life span.
She has regular supervision. I believe that counselling gives the client a safe and facilitating environment to use the mind of a trained and experienced 'other' to explore these personal pains and concerns. As a psychologist and counsellor, I provide a warm, welcoming, safe and reliable place for this to occur. With some issues I will tend to use a lifespan or psychodynamic approach, focusing on the influence and link between early childhood experiences on relationships and behaviours in later life.
It offers a safe and secure framework to allow understanding of the human condition across the life span.
Services
Talking therapies involve talking and listening.
Most of us want someone to talk to, who listens and accepts us especially when we are going through a bad time Sometimes it is easier to talk to a stranger than to relatives or friends.
Some therapists will aim to find the root cause of your problem and help you deal with this, some will help you change your behaviour or negative thoughts, while others will support you.
Therapists are trained to listen attentively, to help you find your own answers, without judging you.
Most of us want someone to talk to, who listens and accepts us especially when we are going through a bad time Sometimes it is easier to talk to a stranger than to relatives or friends.
Some therapists will aim to find the root cause of your problem and help you deal with this, some will help you change your behaviour or negative thoughts, while others will support you.
Therapists are trained to listen attentively, to help you find your own answers, without judging you.
It can help you stay well and prevent mental health problems.
There is evidence that counselling can help people who are adjusting to life events such as bereavement, post- natal depression, illness, disability or loss.
Users say supportive counselling can help you through a difficult time, and it can help you become aware of and guard against too much stress in your life.
There is evidence that counselling can help people who are adjusting to life events such as bereavement, post- natal depression, illness, disability or loss.
Users say supportive counselling can help you through a difficult time, and it can help you become aware of and guard against too much stress in your life.
It can help if you are working class or middle class, old or young, hetereosexual, gay or lesbian, black or white or from an ethnic community.
You have more of a feeling you are in control of your own recovery.
It feels far more positive and as if you are actually achieving something without the help of drugs.
There is a stigma around talking therapy, and some people feel it is a sign of weakness to go for this type of help.
Seeing a therapist doesn't mean you are self-indulgent or going mad; don't let these sort of prejudices stop you trying it.
You have more of a feeling you are in control of your own recovery.
It feels far more positive and as if you are actually achieving something without the help of drugs.
There is a stigma around talking therapy, and some people feel it is a sign of weakness to go for this type of help.
Seeing a therapist doesn't mean you are self-indulgent or going mad; don't let these sort of prejudices stop you trying it.
These involve a therapist listening to your experiences, exploring connections between present feelings and actions and past events.
It aims to help you understand more about you and your relationships.
Therapists have different approaches and different styles of working -some may seem detached and analytical while others seem friendly and supportive.
Some will take the lead with questions while others will follow your train of thought.
Psychodynamic therapy can help people get to know themselves better, improve their relationships and get more out of life.
It aims to help you understand more about you and your relationships.
Therapists have different approaches and different styles of working -some may seem detached and analytical while others seem friendly and supportive.
Some will take the lead with questions while others will follow your train of thought.
Psychodynamic therapy can help people get to know themselves better, improve their relationships and get more out of life.
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