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London, England  therapist: Anna Daphna, psychologist
Eclectic

Anna Daphna

Psychologist, MEd, GMBPsS, BPS accred, ADHD, Executive Function Coach accred, BEd, QTS, NLP, Leadership, Cert.
I am a multiple award-winning ADHD, executive function, NLP coach, mentor, and psychologist. I coach neurodiverse people to maximise confidence, happiness and performance and consult corporates, educational institutions and organisations globally on awareness around neurodiversity and inclusion, empathy and how best to support their neurodiverse staff. FOR CORPORATES AND ORGANISATIONS: BOOK COMPLIMENTARY CALL: https://calendly.com/annadaphna/collaborations FOR INDIVIDUALS: BOOK COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION: https://calendly.com/annadaphna/30min-complimentary-consultation  
22 Years Experience
In-Person in London, ENG W1W 7LT
Online in United Kingdom
Bristol, England  therapist: Dr Grenville Major, therapist
Eclectic

Dr Grenville Major

Therapist, MBchB, MRCpsych, MSc psychological therapies
My take on life is that it is pretty difficult. Not for "Sissies" my father told me. I subscribe to the idea that meaning and purpose can be found in helping others. Making the world a little better for others. To that end I studied medicine and have been a GP, neurosurgeon, emergency specialist, psychiatrist and psychotherapist. As a therapist I use tools not only from psychotherapy but also draw on psychoanalysis, philosophy, biology, social science, and the spiritual. I am keen to help others find their own unique purpose and get meaning out of their life. It would be an honour for me to help you.  
43 Years Experience
In-Person in Bristol, ENG BS16 1AD
In-Person in London, ENG SW19 2RW
Online in United Kingdom
London, England  therapist: James Hitchen - I Am James Therapy & Coaching, therapist
Eclectic

James Hitchen - I Am James Therapy & Coaching

Therapist, Psychotherapeutic counselling (level 5), MBACP, AdV member Addiction Professionals, MNCPS accred. National Centre For Eating Disorders
My own journey through life has brought me to this point where I am able to use my life experience and professional training to help others who suffer with a range of conditions from addiction & eating disorders to anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, stress and other issues. I have a holistic view of mental health and wellbeing. I work collaboratively with my clients using both counselling and coaching skills to help promote positive, lasting change.  
7 Years Experience
In-Person in London, ENG SW5
In-Person in Tunbridge Wells, ENG
Online in United Kingdom
Bognor Regis, England therapist: Fiona Grace, counselor/therapist
Eclectic

Fiona Grace

Counsellor/Therapist, AdvDipCounselling &Pyschotherapy MBACP
Finding the right counsellor for you is one of the most important parts that will make therapy more effective and successful for you. Its not just about our qualifications but how we connect and work together. I am a Neurodivergent counsellor and have found this out very late in life, I understand how it feels to just not fit in or be able to conform to the 'norms' of society, to struggle to work out why we are different. How to find ways to learn who you are and love all those 'quirks' that make us different. I understand how this feels and will work with you to help you find your way to manage what you are experiencing. I have learnt experience with CNBC - childless not by choice and Chronic Pain & Fatigue conditions. With both of these I find it can really be beneficial that I have an understanding of how it feels and not just how it is to study these experiences. As well as working with Adults I also work as a counsellor with young people in schools, colleges and my private practice.  
18 Years Experience
Dublin, County Dublin therapist: John Castleford, registered psychotherapist
Eclectic

John Castleford

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, mARCHTI, FRAI
Many therapists focus on what is "wrong" and use 'referring issues' as the starting point. However, it's becoming increasingly clear that too much personal introspection, guided or not, keeps the pain of the past very much in the present. Most clients want to focus on how to feel better rather than staying focused on past hurt. I base my approaches on using the very latest findings from neuroscience to fuel the primary goal of getting from where you are now to where you want to be. A good starting point is focusing on high points in your life: by recalling those we not bring great memories into our present focus but we also recreate those wonderful feelings we felt at that time. So, just as you do your best work when you are at the top of your game, focusing on positive rather than negative feelings from the past is a great place to begin work. Just ask yourself if you make your best decisions when you are feeling low. Now compare that to when you have been so buoyed up that you feel all but unstoppable. Most people aren't 'broken'. But they may be side-lined or undermined, held back, stuck, drained, numb, or otherwise constrained by a mismatch between expectations/aspirations and how we feel. The logical brain doesn't always align with emotions and feelings. Maybe external circumstances brought about persistent low mood. Perhaps your self-esteem took a nose-dive, or maybe you just find it hard to cope, or don't feel you're in control anymore. Our thoughts often control us, and determine our feelings -- as our behaviour often depends on how we feel. Our thoughts associated feelings often don't just control us -- they often prevent us from becoming the best version of who we could/should be. Are your thoughts stopping you from being the best version of who you could be? Do you think I might be able to help you? Here's something to consider. If I can't make you feel better about yourself within 15 minutes of an initial consultation then I don't deserve to work with you. Why not let me use my academic background and decades of experience in psychological support, coaching, education, and psychotherapy to help you? I specialise in supporting those affected by cancer, but can also help with issues such as low mood, phobias and traumatic experiences, I also specialise in existential therapy and have an extensive background in the philosophy of Stoicism [not the unemotional/stiff-upper-lip Mr Spock version] on which Albert Ellis' REBT and Aaron Beck's CBT both based their therapeutic approaches.  
14 Years Experience
In-Person in Dublin, Ireland
In-Person in Birmingham, ENG
Online in Ireland, United Kingdom

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