Multicultural therapists in Stirling, Scotland Scotland, United Kingdom UK
Stirling Therapists (Statistics)
Average years in practice
15 Years Experience
Average cost per session
¤129
Gender ID
| 66% |
Female |
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| 30% |
Male |
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| 4% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 57% |
In Person and Online |
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| 43% |
Online Only |
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Top Specialties
| 90% | Anxiety or Fears |
| 86% | Depression |
| 67% | Anger Management |
| 67% | Self Esteem |
| 62% | Divorce |
| 62% | Loss or Grief |
| 57% | Social Anxiety |
We are proud to feature top rated Multicultural therapists in Stirling. We encourage you to review each profile to find your best match.
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Dr Anna Dako
Counsellor/Therapist, AHPP, RSME/T, UKSMDT
As a somatic psychology therapist, I believe we all inherit and embody invaluable resources which are there to support us during hard times. What we often do not inherit are the skills to tap into those resources. Being able to grow in capacity to help yourself with a gentle help of a practitioner is always a huge step in the right direction. I am here to help, and in my practice, I attempt to activate most natural methods for working with somatic experience in meaningful reflective expression, inner awareness and creative openness for change. Time and open mind-set is all you need. You are welcome to reach out to me with any questions you might have, and I will be happy to support you in the comfort of your own home for our online meetings.
14 Years Experience
In-Person Near Stirling, Scotland
Online in Stirling, Scotland Scotland
Birgit Schreiber Dr
Psychologist, PhD and MA in Psychology
I am an optimistic and accepting therapist, enthusiastic about working with clients in collaborative ways, seeking to uncover and understand, and finding new ways of changing your life and living with fulfilling and rewarding relationships, families and friends. Over the years I have come to appreciate the therapeutic relationship as deeply healing, a safe space for clients to reflect and explore.
26 Years Experience
Online in Stirling, Scotland Scotland (Online Only)
Parents & Beyond / Vered Shomer-Harel
Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist |Counsellor| Parenting Coach M.S.P.C | M.A. Counselling | DIP. Parent Coaching
As an Israeli–Jewish therapist with lived experience in diaspora life, cultural transition, and identity shifts, I offer a supportive and understanding space for clients navigating emotional overwhelm, belonging, and the impact of global events on their wellbeing.
8 Years Experience
Online in Stirling, Scotland Scotland (Online Only)
Georgie Gee
Registered Psychotherapist, Masters in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
My philosophy is rooted in the belief that effective therapy creates a safe space where young people can explore their inner world and understand the root causes of their distress. By helping adolescents make meaning of their experiences empowers them to develop a stronger sense of self enabling them to navigate future challenges with greater awareness and confidence.
19 Years Experience
Online in Stirling, Scotland Scotland
John Castleford
Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MIAEB, FRAI
I have been a psychotherapist and mental health coach for many years, and I now specialise almost exclusively in helping those with, or recovering from, cancer. It's a debilitating disease that I have experienced twice, so I know at first hand the effect it can have on the quality of life and particularly how it makes us feel -- either as a reaction to being diagnosed and undergoing treatment, or when in remission as a survivor, the fear of it recurring.
I can also help family members and close friends, who often feel helpless bystanders.
We have all experienced our feelings dominating what we think, and what we do. But heightened emotions stop us thinking clearly. And that can often lead us to feel out of control.
Unlike many therapists, I do not believe that the adverse effect on our thinking and our behaviour from a life-changing event like cancer is a dysfunctional flaw or a disorder that needs treatment. Typical reactions to cancer --anxiety, fear, stress and low mood -- are part of life. Why cancer often triggers is a range of reactions: shock and denial; Shock and denial that it is happening. Coping with fear, anxiety and panic can be difficult, particularly as mood swings may frequently change. Feelings of sadness may range from low moof to extreme depression.
Ultimately we know, at a rational level, that we are mortal. But we also have we also have a very strong instinct to survive. We want to live. And enjoy life. Cancer is not the death sentence it once was.
I can help you come to terms with the reality as well as the inevitable perceptions that may influence you. And I can help you to flourish, rather than just cope and survive.
18 Years Experience
Online in Stirling, Scotland Scotland