Child therapists in Poringland, England ENG, United Kingdom GB

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Bishop's Stortford, England  therapist: Jerilee Claydon, registered psychotherapist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Jerilee Claydon

Registered Psychotherapist, UKCP, MBACP, Adip.
Teenagers are so resilient and adapt well to change, but this speed needs to be reciprocated within the relationship, sitting silently opposite a teenager is unhelpful. I’ll offer explanation to what we are doing why your brain does what it does and how we can help you manage feelings better.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Poringland, England
London, England  therapist: Gemma Autumn, counselor/therapist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Gemma Autumn

Counsellor/Therapist, Integrative Adult and Adolescent Counsellor Cert, PgDip, MBACP Accredited
I work with adolescents and young adults.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Poringland, England
Bolton, England  therapist: Worththerapy, hypnotherapist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Worththerapy

Hypnotherapist, MBACP, dip Counsel, dip HHP, ACTH, ACCYP
I am fully qualified to with with children and young people with over 20 years experience  
26 Years Experience
Online in Poringland, England
Morden, England  therapist: Adrian Sonnex, Wellbeing Hypnotherapy & Mindfulness, therapist
Child or Adolescent Issues

Adrian Sonnex, Wellbeing Hypnotherapy & Mindfulness

Therapist, DCH, DHP, MCH, MBCT, SQHP
We work with teens and young adults with Anxieties, Depression, Phobias and other issues, teaching Mindfulness and using Hypnotherapy.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Poringland, England
Parramatta, New South Wales therapist: Shareen Birges, registered social worker
Child or Adolescent Issues

Shareen Birges

Registered Social Worker, BASS, GDYMH, MSW
I have worked young people & their families since the beginning of my career & I am passionate about supporting this age group. I recognise the importance of working within an MDT framework, using trauma informed practice & working closely with families and significant others. For me, adolescence is such an important time for mental health support because it is the last opportunity before adulthood for creating change pathways. I believe it is vital to utilise the brain elasticity of adolesence (whenever possible) to give young people the best start to adulthood they can have.  
16 Years Experience
Online in Poringland, England