Persons with Disabilities therapists in Atherton, England ENG, United Kingdom GB

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Chester, England therapist: Estelle Dooley, counselor/therapist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Estelle Dooley

Counsellor/Therapist, Accredited, MA in Counselling & Psychotherapy, MBACP Reg
With over 18 years of experience, I'm an award-winning counsellor and psychotherapist Accredited by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) Master's degree level, and endorsed by the Professional Standards Authority. My practice addresses a wide range of issues including Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Self-esteem & Confidence, Bereavement, Trauma, Abuse (including Narcissistic Abuse), Anger Management, Neurodiversity (Autism, ADHD), LGBTIQA, Work-related challenges, Relationship issues, Family Estrangement, Addiction & more. You're invited to explore firsthand the impact of my services through consist 5-star reviews from clients available on my website www.estelledooley.com.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Atherton, England
Morden, England  therapist: Adrian Sonnex, Wellbeing Hypnotherapy & Mindfulness, therapist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Adrian Sonnex, Wellbeing Hypnotherapy & Mindfulness

Therapist, DCH, DHP, MCH, MBCT, SQHP
If you are experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, or other difficulties, I can help you to overcome these. I am a Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and Master Clinical Hypnotherapist with 15 years experience of helping people with a wide range of issues. I became a full time therapist in 2007, having previously worked with adults with physical or learning disabilities, autism and challenging behaviour for 20 years. I have also been a Samaritans Listening Volunteer, and British Red Cross Volunteer.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Atherton, England
Lancing, England therapist: Jerry Ramsden, counselor/therapist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Jerry Ramsden

Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
My work is based on inner-child healing, goal setting, and building mental resilience, underpinned by science.  
20 Years Experience
Online in Atherton, England
London, England therapist: Kamran Bedi, therapist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

Kamran Bedi

Therapist, Advanced Anxiety/PTSD treatment and Confidence building. Fast results. IEMT, NLP, Hypnotherapy.
I have worked with over 1000 people using Integral Eye Movement Therapy (IEMT) treating anxiety, PTSD, fear, panic, being on edge, overthinking in 1-10 sessions. IEMT is a rapid release process that does more than any talk therapy. I am highly experienced working with feelings of regret, guilt, shame, anger, panic, fear, stress and more. I offer further mindset tools from NLP, Mindfulness and Hypnosis to help you change your life and break the cycles that are leaving you stuck. Clients have experienced change in 1-6, some 1-10 sessions which did more than years of talk therapy. You will feel free, unlimited, calmer, detached from any past pain with my guidance to help you 'reset' and restructure your outcomes. I have worked with anxiety, trauma, divorce, identity challenges, fears, insomnia, overwhelm, stress and more. It would be my pleasure to work with you so that you can experience the power of IEMT, NLP and Hypnosis, depending on your needs.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Atherton, England
Dublin, County Dublin therapist: John Castleford, registered psychotherapist
Serving Persons with Disabilities

John Castleford

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, mARCHTI
Many therapists focus on what is "wrong" and use 'referring issues' as the starting point. However, current best practice strongly suggests that personal introspection, guided or not, tends to keep the pain of the past very much in the present. If you want to focus on what is adversely affecting you, what better way to keep the brain tuned in to it is staying focused on it. I base my approaches on the very latest findings from neuroscience, and my starting point is often the time when you were at your best, and experiencing high points in your life: by recalling those we not bring great memories into our present focus but we also recreate those wonderful feelings we felt at that time. So, just as you do your best work when you are at the top of your game, focusing on positive rather than negative feelings from the past is a great place to begin work. Just ask yourself if you make your best decisions when you are feeling low. Now compare that to when you have been so buoyed up that you feel all but unstoppable. Most people aren't 'broken'. But they may be side-lined or undermined. Or held back, Stuck, or otherwise constrained by a mismatch between expectations/aspirations and how you feel. The logical bits of the brain don't always align with emotions and feelings. Maybe external circumstances have contributed to persistent low mood. Perhaps your self-esteem took a nose-dive, or you find it hard to cope, or don't feel you're in control anymore. Our thoughts often control us, and our feelings -- and our behaviour often depends on how we feel. So do our thoughts and the associated feelings prevent us from becoming the best version of who we could (and should) be? Are your thoughts stopping you from being the best version of who you could be? I suspect it probably wasn't always like this. I f I can't make you feel better about yourself within 15 minutes then I don't deserve to work with you. Why not let me use my academic background (degrees in anthropology, and a degree in education) as well as decades of experience in psychological support, coaching, education, and psychotherapy to help you? As well as general issues, such as low mood, phobias and traumatic experiences, I also specialise in existential therapy and have an extensive background in the philosophy of Stoicism [not the unemotional/stiff-upper-lip Mr Spock version] on which Albert Ellis' REBT and Aaron Beck's CBT both based their therapeutic approaches. I draw on a broad background in academia, teaching (secondary and higher education), anthropology, philosophy, neurology and psychology which I update continuously. I suspect Neurology and Psychology are boring through the proverbial mountain towards each other but they are still some distance apart. So insights from both are useful. I feel the therapeutic professions tend to over-label conditions too readily and that often means their clients identify with the label. I have a wide range of theoretical orientations and can utilize specialist modalities and interventions that are appropriate for the client. I list specialties below and also include testimonials that describe outcomes that speak more eloquently than any personal statement.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Atherton, England