Child therapists in Conisbrough, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
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Beth Jackson Counselling and Coaching
Counsellor/Therapist, BA (hons), Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling
With a history in education and a full DBS I am qualified and able to work with children and young people. Being a teenager today has so many challenges and can feel an isolating and terrifying place. I can work with you and help you with this. Most of the clients I work with come with anxiety or self-esteem related issues. I can work with you to quickly find changes that you need.
6 Years Experience
In-Person Near Conisbrough, ENG
Online in Conisbrough, England
Dr Bernard Horsford
Psychologist, PhD, D Occ Psych, MBA, LLB, BA(hons), LLB(hons) DipAdEd, DipM, FCIPD, MIoD, MAE, CPychol, AFBPsS
I have worked as a psychologist in a variety of clinical settings dealing with occupational, clinical and forensic issues. In these settings I have provided individual and group therapy, crisis intervention and psychological assessment services.
27 Years Experience
In-Person Near Conisbrough, ENG
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.
4 Years Experience
Online in Conisbrough, England
Jerry Ramsden
Counsellor/Therapist, (Dip.Couns)
Experienced and knowledgeable in working with children from 11 years old.
21 Years Experience
Online in Conisbrough, England
Jonathan Livingstone Therapy & Coaching
Psychologist, MSc, MA, PGCE, GMBPsS
Children below the age of eight are unconscious and what appear to be their problems are actually solely the problems of their parents. From eight years old, children begin to develop consciousness, but this is not fully developed until age 25, when the brain has reached full development and adulthood is attained. The development of consciousness is also a gradual stepping out from the shadow of the parents. The younger the child, the less the problem truly belongs to the child. I like to see parent(s) and child, to work out what is going on, so that we can resolve the problem in the family.
27 Years Experience
Online in Conisbrough, England