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Art therapists in Dublin, IE

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London, England therapist: Louise Perry, registered psychotherapist
Art Therapy

Louise Perry

Registered Psychotherapist, IFS UKCP HCCP BAAT
I work as an integrative art psychotherapist and IFS practitioner, offering a thoughtful and collaborative way of working. Therapy with me doesn’t need to involve art unless it feels useful; some sessions focus on conversation, while others may use images, objects, or simple creative materials to explore experiences that are difficult to put into words. Before training as a psychotherapist, I spent many years working in design and technology. That background continues to shape how I work – I’m interested in patterns, systems, and how different parts interact, both internally and in our wider lives. My decision to retrain grew out of lived experience as well as professional curiosity, and I bring both into the therapy room. I work in an engaged, grounded way, staying close to what matters and adjusting pace as needed. Clients often come to me when they want to understand themselves more clearly, work with complexity rather than bypass it, and make changes that feel considered and sustainable.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Dublin, County Dublin
Dublin has transformed rapidly from a relatively insular city into a major European technology hub — home to the European headquarters of Google, Meta, and many other multinationals — generating significant demand for therapists experienced with burnout, imposter syndrome, and the psychological cost of high-performance corporate environments. The city's severe housing crisis is a defining source of anxiety for many residents, particularly younger people who grew up in Dublin but struggle to remain there affordably. Ireland's historically complex relationship with institutional religion means many clients seek therapists who can hold nuanced conversations about religious trauma, inherited values, and personal identity. The national public health service (HSE) provides limited psychotherapy access, and most Dublin therapy takes place through private practice or employer assistance programs.

Art Therapy therapists in Dublin, Ireland Statistics

Art Therapy therapists in Dublin, Ireland average 8 years of experience. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Body Image (100%), Depression (100%), and Chronic Pain or Illness (100%).

Average years in practice

8 Years Experience

Gender ID

100% Female

Session Type

100% In Person and Online

Top Specialties

100% Body Image
100% Depression
100% Chronic Pain or Illness
100% Stress
100% Social Anxiety
100% Anxiety or Fears
100% Loss or Grief

Ages Served

100% Adult
100% Young Adult
100% Teen

Client Focus

100% Asian
100% Jewish
100% Muslim
100% Sikh
100% Buddhist