An
integrative psychotherapist is someone who combines different therapeutic approaches to help people with their mental and emotional well-being. They use various techniques and methods to tailor treatment to each person's specific needs, drawing from different theories and strategies in their work.
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Hilda Burke is a West - London
based integrative psychotherapist, who has been working with clients on a broad range of issues, including bereavement, infertility, addiction, abuse and depression for four years.
«I am a highly qualified
Humanistic Integrative Psychotherapist, A Psycho - sexual and Relationship Therapist and an Addictions Specialist who helps individuals, couples, families and groups gain the psychological awareness to improve health and well - being.»
Alison Stone, LCSW, is
an integrative psychotherapist in New York City.
I am
an integrative psychotherapist who truly believes in viewing individuals through a holistic perspective.
I considers
myself an Integrative Psychotherapist, choosing specific approaches from a variety of disciplines to help my clients.
Drawing on the clinical wisdom and practice of a wide range of Gestalt and
integrative psychotherapists, the Transformational Chairwork Workshop is designed to introduce therapists to the art and science of Chairwork or psychotherapeutic dialogues in an active, creative, and clinically - useful manner.
Now, a holistic and
integrative psychotherapist, coach and author, I teach the same tools and strategies that finally worked for me.
«I am
an integrative psychotherapist — working from a compassionate, strength - based perspective.
«I am
an integrative psychotherapist who works with adults, both for short term and long - term work.
«I am
an integrative psychotherapist who is warm and relational, bringing curiosity and creativity to working with you.
«I am
an integrative psychotherapist and I enjoy working with a wide range of clients on a number of issues, including depression, anxiety, work related stress, trauma, career problems and family and relationship issues.
As
an integrative psychotherapist, my role is to help you tune into your mind / body connection, and to guide you towards accessing the toolbox that already exists inside of you.
Sarah McGuinness is
an integrative psychotherapist experienced in working with a wide range of issues including: anxiety, depression, low self - esteem, parenting issues, relationship issues, postnatal depression, bereavement, anger management, OCD, eating disorders, binge eating, body confidence issues and family problems.
«As
an Integrative Psychotherapist, I base my approach from the relational work of Psychodynamic Therapy and integrate forms of Attachment Therapy, Narrative Therapy, CBT, DBT, Mindfulness Practices, Co-Occuring and Trauma work and social justice models.
Olivia Phillips is
an integrative psychotherapist and is registered with the BACP.
Nathan Claxton is a qualified Integrative Psychodynamic Counsellor (BACP registered) and is currently completing his second Masters resulting in UKCP registration as
an Integrative Psychotherapist.
As
an integrative psychotherapist, I'm delighted to offer a unique approach to emotional health and healing.
Katerina Tulloch is
an integrative psychotherapist, who draws upon the approaches that best suit the problems that clients bring into the therapy room.
Nathalie Baur is
an integrative psychotherapist and counsellor at Master level (university of Roehampton) and is a registered BACP member.
As
an integrative psychotherapist, Martha works by tailoring the therapy to each client's individual needs using her knowledge and experience in transactional analysis to move clients towards growth in self - awareness and fulfilling lives, person centred in supporting clients in self - acceptance and fuller self - expression, CBT to examine thinking patterns, emotional difficulties and way forward.
Doreen is
an integrative psychotherapist, which means she utilizes a variety of orientations and therapies, according to the client's individual needs.
As
an integrative psychotherapist, Andrea has been influenced by various therapeutic modalities that she has used depending on client's needs, preferences and pace, including Psychodynamic and Attachment Theories, Transactional Analysis, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Humanistic approaches.