Child therapists in Broxburn, Scotland Scotland, United Kingdom GB
Ken Lee
Registered Psychotherapist, BSc MA MProf
I am a child and adolescent psychotherapist with more than 13 years experience working in the NHS, CAMHS teams and private sector. I offer brief, medium and long term psychotherapy for children and adolescents, and also support to parents and carers. I have experience treating adolescents with depression, psychotherapy for care experienced children and university students with mood disorders. I also offer psychotherapy for children who have a diagnosis of autism and ADHD who suffer from emotional difficulties.
3 Years Experience
Wellbeing Centre London
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Psychology, CBT, EMDR and Therapy, Coaching
We provide effective counselling for Children +, Teens and Adolescents.
14 Years Experience
Clair Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
It is important that I create a supportive and safe environment for the young people and adolescents that I work with. This can be done through the development of a trusting relationship and the use of appropriate interventions.
One of the most important factors that I consider when it comes to developing a safe and effective environment for the young people and adolescents is the impact of social media and family dynamics. This is because I know that these factors can affect their well-being and overall self-worth.
20 Years Experience
Julie Simpson MacLure
Psychologist, MA(Honours) MEd GMBPsS(Psychologist)
I have completed post graduate research in bullying within children's groups and research I provide a confidential email advisory service for this issue. I have utilised a circle time method to restore harmony and peaceful relationships. Don’t do anything you don’t want to do. Don’t give consent to something that may hurt.
21 Years Experience
Sara Aicart-Pendlebury
Art Therapist, Human Givens Practitioner (HG.Dip.P), Member of Human Givens Institute, IFS therapist Levels 1&2, Narm Practitioner
I work with children and adolescents, using an indirect play-centred, or art-centred approach. This enables us to address issues together without, creating an atmosphere of overt therapy for young people. Often with a couple of fun paintings (that you can take home and admire!) we can address fears or attitudes, behaviours and even trauma
15 Years Experience