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HIV/AIDS therapists in Clydebank, Scotland, GB

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London, England  therapist: Janine & ComposurePsychology Team, psychologist
HIV/AIDS

Janine & ComposurePsychology Team

Psychologist, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, HCPC & BPS registered, DClinPsy, CSAccred.(AAC), MPhil (cantab)
All of our Clinical Psychologists at ComposurePsychology are experienced in working with and sensitive to people living with and concerned about HIV/Aids. Dr Janine Hayward has experience working in an NHS sexual health clinic where she supported people living with HIV and on treatment. She has also completed research relating to HIV and blood borne viruses in mental health settings. We draw from evidence based therapies including; CBT, ACT, CFT, SFT, DBT, EMDR, systemic, narrative, psychodynamic and others.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Clydebank, Scotland
London, England  therapist: Wellbeing Centre London, registered psychotherapist
HIV/AIDS

Wellbeing Centre London

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapy, Counselling, Psychology, CBT, EMDR and Therapy, Coaching
We provide effective counselling for HIV/AIDS and other serious illnesses.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Clydebank, Scotland
London, England therapist: Dr Paul Garden, psychologist
HIV/AIDS

Dr Paul Garden

Psychologist, Doctorate in Psychology, DPsych, MSc with Distinction, BSc First Class Honours.
I have worked extensively with experiences of HIV for over 30 years.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Clydebank, Scotland
London, England  therapist: Benjamin Marr, counselor/therapist
HIV/AIDS

Benjamin Marr

Counsellor/Therapist, BA MA Relational Psychotherapist/ Birkbeck College - Psychodynamic Counsellor
With all immune-related conditions, there tends to be created an entire panoply of feelings that have the capability to weigh down people who have contracted them. In such cases, relational psychotherapy can be very useful in helping to overcome most non-productive feelings that a client might be facing. It can be relatively easy for clients to allow themselves to believe that their lives are somewhat spiralling out of control. What is most prevalent in the first number of sessions with this group of clients is how the shock of diagnosis can be displayed either by complete denial e.g.”I’m fine” or through a course of body modifications such as tattoos, piercings, cosmetic surgery. Amongst gay men who are HIV positive, it is not uncommon to develop an addiction for building as a means of masking their feelings of physical inferiority. Amongst this group, of clients, addictions in many ways forms a ghetto within a ghetto; they are gay men, but trap themselves further by becoming addicted to chemsex. This is quite a positive group to work with in regards to developments. Equally, a client may bring to therapy an extreme sense of anxiety, brought on by receiving their diagnosis of conditions such as HIV or Hepatitis. Relational Psychotherapy can usefully contribute to assisting with the dispelling of such feelings.  
33 Years Experience
Online in Clydebank, Scotland
Milton Keynes, England therapist: The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy), registered psychotherapist
HIV/AIDS

The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy)

Registered Psychotherapist, Rev, DD (hon), DMin, Various Dips & Certs.
Hurting people need someone to help them heal. There is no magic wand and there is no magic counsellor for this. It is simply caring and at the same time to deal with trauma that may have been induced when the sentence and prognosis appeared to be pronounced as a sentence which could have been traumatising to the sufferer.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Clydebank, Scotland