Rosamond Kayes - Dorchester I work integratively using a range of approaches tailored to suit the needs of individual clients, using Cognitive Behavioural, Psychodynamic, Humanist and Gestalt approaches in both time limited and longer term therapeutic contexts. I have worke鈥
Abigail Oatway - Dial Post I am qualified counsellor and clinical supervisor and a registered member of the 麻豆原创. I have been working therapeutically with adults and young people through a variety of organisations and in private practice for a number of years. Working from a s鈥
Elizabeth Long - St. Helier My goal in each session is to create a safe environment in which we can have honest and open conversations. I try to understand your situation and we work together to consider potential solutions and opportunities for change. Therapy is a team effort鈥
Ruth Fitzgerald - Kentish Town London Individuals I provide a space where together we can explore the difficulties you are facing & understand why you feel the way you do & what lies behind the problems you are experiencing. The aim is to help you find ways of dealing with issues; provid鈥
Stuart Lee - Richmond I鈥檓 a professionally trained psychodynamic psychotherapist, qualifying through WPF Therapy (now closed) and following earlier studies at Regent鈥檚 University. My approach is rooted in psychodynamic thinking, which explores how unconscious processes 鈥 鈥
Vasia Toxavidi - LONDON I am a qualified accredited counsellor and psychotherapist, specialized in Relationship therapy and Interpersonal therapy Solutions, currently running my private practice. I am a firm believer that therapy is the pathway to a better self awareness鈥
Kirsty Corvan - Kew - ONLINE Does this sound familiar? 鈥 You live with a chronic illness or disability and know all about pacing and spoon theory but you feel caught between what your body needs and that voice inside your head telling you that you鈥檙e 鈥渓azy鈥 or 鈥渄ramatic鈥. 鈥 Your鈥
Kirsty Corvan - Cardiff - ONLINE Does this sound familiar? 鈥 You live with a chronic illness or disability and know all about pacing and spoon theory but you feel caught between what your body needs and that voice inside your head telling you that you鈥檙e 鈥渓azy鈥 or 鈥渄ramatic鈥. 鈥 Your鈥
Kirsty Corvan - Belfast - ONLINE Does this sound familiar? 鈥 You live with a chronic illness or disability and know all about pacing and spoon theory but you feel caught between what your body needs and that voice inside your head telling you that you鈥檙e 鈥渓azy鈥 or 鈥渄ramatic鈥. 鈥 Your鈥
Mandy Sangha-Polak - Isleworth As a Couple Therapist I help couples to make sense of their difficulties together. Most couples come feeling stuck in patterns of relating that are unhelpful, often blaming each other for the situation they are in. I can help to reduce the blame and 鈥