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Horsforth
I offer a professional, confidential service for individuals and couples that supports people with change and self-discovery. With experience in working with anger, anxiety, depression, PTSD and various other issues that can get in the way of living well, I can help you resolve these. I also offer a service for couples who need help to better communicate and resolve conflict and NLP Business Coaching and support with culture change for senior executives and their teams.
Horsforth
I offer counselling and psychotherapy sessions focussed on personal development and growth so that you can manage your life and feel better. I am person centred, relational and integrative therapist, meaning that I use a variety of tools to meet individual needs of my clients. Get in touch: www.lighthouse4u.co.uk I shed the light, you navigate!
Horsforth
I am an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist guided by relational framework based on the person-centred core principles. This means that I believe in the importance of the personal relationships in our lives and I strive to provide a safe and trusting environment where you can explore any issues or difficulties you might have without feeling judged. As an integrative therapist I am familiar with a variety of approaches and can draw on multitude of tools and techniques.
Horsforth
Hello and welcome to my profile! My name's Dorota. I am a qualified Hypnotherapist and Counsellor with an educational background in Psychology. I will help you overcome anxiety, stress, insomnia, weight problems, past trauma, depression, low confidence and more. Empowering people to step into their innate power is my life's calling and each day I'm grateful that I can do what I love as a job.
Horsforth
Jan Haghverdi is a registered member of the MBACP I am a qualified registered Relational Counsellor, CBT Therapist, Child Therapist, Youth counsellor and an Accredited Bio energy Therapist BSC in Therapeutic counselling, Dip CBT Dip Youth Counselling, Accredited Dip Energy therapy, Post grad cert in play therapy, Cert counselling skills using the arts, Advanced cert in stress and anxiety management, Diploma in personal coaching.
Horsforth
Rob: I started studying when I was fairly young and so, I was a complete sponge. I’ve always had a tenacity in my endeavours and I’ve built a massively successful business born out of that tenacity and passion. I believe we all have the ability to change the course of our life (if we want) and with the right tools, this change can happen instantly. I’m not one for any limitations.
Horsforth
All my sessions are online and my areas of special expertise are anxiety, stress, phobias, and insomnia, but over the years I have helped people with many other problems - including, for example, stopping smoking, bereavement, addiction to prescription drugs, exam nerves, public speaking and confidence building. I offer a FREE no obligation 20 minute consultation when you can tell me what help you are looking for and find out about me and the help I can offer.
Horsforth
There are times in all of our lives when it can be difficult to see a way through the challenges we face. Learning more about yourself and the person you would like to become, whilst gaining understanding in how you relate to others (and visa versa) can be a hugely empowering process. It is a brave decision to bring yourself to see a counsellor and I am aware of the challenge this can often be.
Horsforth
Counselling can help shape your perspective into a healthy and productive mindset. Whether it’s your career, your relationships, or anything else that’s important to you, we’ll work together to develop the habits and skills to effectively deal with the challenges and emotional moments in life. Integrative Counselling means using the right resources to suit your needs, so rather than sticking to a single approach, I use different techniques in order to apply the strategy that works for you.
Horsforth
My name is Andy and I am a qualified person-centred counsellor. I strongly believe that we all have the ability to navigate the challenges life provides by drawing on our own experience and capabilities. As a person-centred counsellor, my role is to enable clients to explore whatever they choose to bring to sessions in order to gain a deeper understanding of how it is impacting them and enabling them to create positive change.
Kate Sykes
Andy is a fantastic counsellor. Posting under an alias to protect my identity but I had to leave a review of his counselling. I have seen many counsellors over the years and I have never been able to be as open and as brutally honest with anyone or even myself. Andy never pushes anything and leaves it up to you to bring things up. He never seems to forget anything you tell him and always seems to understand how it may affect you. The brilliant thing I have found is that the more open you are as a person then the more understanding and help he can provide or point you to. My only negative is as it’s a zoom session I think he uses his mobile to text people or read messages sometimes. I find that hard as I feel I am boring or not worth listening to… however he always seems to know what you are saying so he must still be listening. I guess it’s just a frustration at times. However I would never let this put you off seeing Andy as a counsellor as he has helped me more than I thought I could achieve. Absolutely no problems fully recommending him if you are looking for support and a space to sort your thoughts and feelings out. If you read this - thank you Andy for all your help over the weeks. Top bloke, too counsellor - just keep your phone turned off 👍🏻
Horsforth
**I only work online/remotely via zoom video calling. Spiritual & Self Development teacher and practitioner. With so much uncertainty in the world right now, many people are struggling with fear and anxiety, having to let go of old conditioned ways of living, voluntarily or forced by global circumstances. We can resist these changes and cause ourselves more suffering or surrender and flow with it.
Horsforth
Hi reader, my name is Monique. I am an integrative counsellor who works with children, adolescence and adults. I have a lot of experience dealing with a number of different issues such as; anxiety, depression, bereavement, abuse, low self esteem, negative self image and feelings of being different to name a few. Each person is unique and should be treated as such, particularly when entering the therapeutic space, therefore I offer a range of different methods tailored individually for my clients modality and need.
West Yorkshire
"Sometimes I feel too much and sometimes I feel nothing." Do you sometimes feel that things around you aren't real, or that things are foggy or hazy? Or maybe you're sometimes hyper-aware of your surroundings, and it's hard to switch off. Does it feel like you can't get the support you want from another service - that you might not meet their criteria because you're too well, or too complicated, or too chaotic, or you can't explain properly? Maybe you've got a good idea of the things that have led to you feeling low, or empty, or angry, or scared, or maybe those feelings seem to have come from nowhere. In therapy you are free to say as much or as little as you want: you can spill everything out, take a long or short time to explain, bring feelings and thoughts that don't go well into words, or you can just take time to discover what you want to do. Therapy can be about talking about experiences and difficulties, but you can also use creative ways to explore what you need to - you may choose to talk, or draw, to use lego or playdough, or map out your thoughts - whatever you prefer. We work together to find out what works for you. I have a well-equipped therapy room, on the ground floor with toilet access. There are two comfortable chairs, a sofa, and floorspace. There are plastic animals and figures, a sand tray, lego, playdough, cars, art materials, puppets, and a doll's house (definitely not just for children or females!). There is also no pressure to be creative if you don't want to!
If your emotional or mental health is a tough daily experience for you, if sometimes you feel too much and sometimes you feel nothing at all, what I love most about my job is being able to offer a safe accepting working relationship where you can come for a few weeks, a few months or a few years, without having to go on a waiting list, accept help from someone you don't feel comfortable with, or have your sessions automatically brought to an end because there's a limit imposed by the system.
I have experience and training in loss and bereavement, depression, anxiety, low mood and panic, trauma and dissociation, suicidality and self-harm, safeguarding and creative therapy. I have extensive experience working in a College and University Counselling Service, a Women's Therapy Service, and with parents and pupils in school counselling services. I've worked with people of all ages, from age 6 , children, young people, students, adults, to past retirement (sometimes well past retirement!).
All together I realised that to offer an independent service alongside my work in other agencies means that people can access support at a time that suits them, in an environment that doesn't feel so cold and clinical as some services that are available. I'm able to offer long-term therapy as well as short-term, without the waiting lists, and where you can meet me and see what I'm like in order to make a decision for yourself about whether therapy with me is what you want.
You should choose me if you've read my profile or had a look at my website and you feel that I'd be a safe therapist for you. You can have a free consultation so that you can see what I look like, how I talk, whether you feel that I listen to you, whether you think that you'd be able to talk to me. You can ask me any questions you want to, and tell me a bit about yourself, and what you're looking for, if you would like to. Then if you wanted to you could book a session, or a few sessions, to get a better idea of whether you'd like to come for regular therapy.
I am a dissociation-friendly and ASD-friendly therapist.
I hold the PGDip in Psychotherapy and Counselling, a Masters in Education, and have Foundation and Post-Foundation training in Trauma and Dissociation, as well as extensive experience. I am a Registered Member of BACP (British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy) and a member of ISSTD (International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation). I have regular clinical supervision, professional indemnity insurance and safeguarding training. I have a full enhanced DBS which you are welcome to view online - please do ask.
based on 116 reviews
The average rating for Bark Therapists in Horsforth is 4.99, based on 116 reviews.