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Stress therapists in Cowdenbeath, Scotland, UK

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Kirkliston, Scotland therapist: Jayne LESLEY Allen, therapist
Stress

Jayne LESLEY Allen

Therapist, MIBWRT(AC and Coach, TFT DX, NLP Practioner and Coach, Hypnotherapist
Chronic stress can affect not only your mind but also your body—impacting sleep, focus, mood, and long-term health. Together, we’ll explore what’s driving your stress and create strategies to bring balance back into your life. Using neuroscience-based coaching, BWRT®, and therapeutic tools, I help you shift unhelpful thought patterns and calm the body’s stress response. I also integrate HeartMath® techniques, which use heart–brain coherence to regulate emotions, improve resilience, and restore a sense of calm. Alongside mindfulness and energy-based practices, this approach supports both your nervous system  
16 Years Experience
In-Person Near Cowdenbeath, Scotland
Online in Cowdenbeath, Scotland
London, England therapist: Birgit Schreiber Dr, psychologist
Stress

Birgit Schreiber Dr

Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
We all know it and there are very impactful ways of combatting stress, including a range of interventions which help us, quite quickly, shift the stress levels in our lives, very effectively.  
26 Years Experience
Online in Cowdenbeath, Scotland (Online Only)
Edinburgh, Scotland therapist: Claire de la Varre, therapist
Stress

Claire de la Varre

Therapist, PhD, HGDipP
We all experience stress, but not all of us cope with it in the same way. I can help you make sense of the situations that are causing the stress, and explore whether you can change the situation, or if you can't then work with you to change your response to the stressors. Learn tips, tricks, and strategies, new coping skills, and I provide free mp3 recordings for relaxation to use at home.  
18 Years Experience
In-Person Near Cowdenbeath, Scotland
Online in Cowdenbeath, Scotland
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Stress

Empowered Wellbeing, Trauma/Complex Trauma (CPTSD), Dissociation and Addiction Recovery Care

Life Coach, view my credentials online at: www.recoveringfromwithin.com/credentialslongform
Please see any of the other entries. Stress is such a word that sometimes does a lot of heavy lifting in our world. Stress can mean brief experiences of sensory or cognitive overload, or could be an expression of anxiety, other health challenge impacting mental health. It could result from just not having language or a sense of space where one is accepted and can belong available to talk about one's challenge. Generally, if it's not CPTSD related there are lots of great ways to sort through overload and growth with working with inner feelings. If it's CPTSD and DID or other CPTSD based, parts work or other neurodevelopmentally supportive care might help. If it's oppression based or chronic health based, then it may help to share about the situation and find ways that are less taxing, require less masking, etc. to move through a situation or be at peace in it. Stress can sometimes mask grief. Our hegemonic culture has not developed or has even discarded tools for working with grief. So sometimes stress can be indicator that grief work is helpful. Also, a very real factor is disaster capitalism -- giving people a place to be real about that and its multiple devastating impacts is often very helpful. Sometimes it can open up new creative ways of addressing the challenge and finding agency that might have been inaccessible before. Sometimes there is just a need to mourn the challenges with other compassionate folks to feel less alone. Sometimes its about family or cultural conditioning to prove and succeed in an automated way, that discards the realm of emotions that unfortunately can't be stuffed or wedged out forever, as they are a useful gauge for inner and broader conditions when worked with constructively. Stress could be resultant from conditions not listed here, like being an overextended caregiver, etc. or stepping into one's first big art/creative event... If you're feeling stress, please feel free to reach out and ask for help!  
15 Years Experience
Online in Cowdenbeath, Scotland (Online Only)
Dereham, England therapist: John Castleford, registered psychotherapist
Stress

John Castleford

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MIAEB, FRAI
Anxiety, Stress and Worry affects us all. We evolved to deal with occasional stressful threats--hence our "fight or flight" response. We did not evolve to deal with the increasing persistence and prevalence of stressful situations -- at home, in our communities, and workplaces. Anxiety about living with or after cancer invariably involves perceptions about what we imagine may happen. But the mind often has difficulty differentiating between what is real and what our imagination has created. Fortunately there is a profusion of strategies for minimising stress and the effects of worry and anxiety, and my approaches involve building self-esteem up to previous levels, mindful mediation to enable you to take a step back from worrisome thoughts, rather than become subsumed by them, and helping you reorient locus of control so you are more in control of yourself, rather than delegating responsibility to external influences.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Cowdenbeath, Scotland

Stress therapists in Cowdenbeath, Scotland, United Kingdom Statistics

Stress therapists in Cowdenbeath, Scotland, United Kingdom average 15 years of experience and charge around ¤111 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Integrative Therapy (64%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (52%), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (43%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤111

Accept insurance

29%

Offer sliding scale

52%

Gender ID

72% Female
26% Male
1% Non-Binary
1% Gender Fluid

Session Type

60% In Person and Online
40% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

64% Integrative Therapy
52% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
43% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
30% Existential / Humanistic Therapy
30% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
30% Psychodynamic Therapy
27% Somatic Therapy

Ages Served

95% Adult
57% Senior
57% Young Adult
40% Teen
14% Children

Client Focus

70% Women
53% Men
40% Christian
40% LGBTQ+
40% Persons with Disabilities