Codependency therapists in Countesthorpe, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
Heather Macfarlane
Registered Psychotherapist, Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist
Relationships play such a big part in our life. I can help you understand how you currently relate to others and consider ways to improve our interactions to build more equal, rewarding relationships.
15 Years Experience
Dr. Amanda Roberts
Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
Dr Roberts worked in the codependency-family program at Stanford drug and alcohol clinic on an inpatient and outpatient basis through all phases of recovery. She has a thorough understanding of the 12-step program and addictions and has helped hundreds of individuals in early, middle and late stages of recovery stay clean and sober.
39 Years Experience
Claudia Behnke
Registered Psychotherapist, Ma (Psych), PGDip Psychosynthesis Psychology, Psychotherapeutic Counsellor, UKCP accredited
As a Psychotherapist, I've conducted research around codependency within relationships and have extensive experience working with individuals facing this challenging dynamic. Utilizing a Psychosynthesis framework, we explore the emotional, physical, intellectual, and spiritual aspects that contribute to codependent behaviors. This holistic approach provides a space for self-reflection and awareness, key steps in breaking the cycle of codependency. My aim is not only to help you recognize these patterns but to offer practical strategies to foster autonomy and emotional balance. The overarching goal is to help you build healthier, more fulfilling relationships while retaining your sense of self.
6 Years Experience
Saffron Marriner
Counsellor/Therapist, MBACP (Accred)
I have a particular interest in supporting people with breaking free from codependent patterns of relating and learning to prioritise their own needs first , working towards understanding the origins of these patterns and coping skills in order to move forward. We may work specifically around the need for implementing boundaries and self care.
20 Years Experience
Dr Ian Anderson
Psychologist, Consultant Clinical Psychologist (HCPC registered), PhD, MSc, MSc, MSc, MA (Econ), BA (Econ) Hons
Relationships are difficult. Sometimes our need for a relationship undermines our ability to function. This is made more complex when the significant other experiences a similar dysfunctional drive. The good news: this can be fixed. It is possible to have healthy, mutually respectful, and supportive relationships.
44 Years Experience