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ServiceScore
Satisfactory
from 25 users
5.9
About Counselling, Dublin - anxiety counselling 2

About Counselling, Dublin

44 Kilbarrack Road, Raheny, Dublin, Dublin 5
4.0 from 1 verified review
A group of expert and experienced therapists provided counselling services at this clinic located at Dublin in Ireland. The counsellors have experience in counselling patients from many sectors and customize their services according to the needs of individual patients. The goal of the team is to change the attitudes and behaviour of patients to help them lead a positive and better quality of life. Problems treated include addictions and abuse, anxiety, depression, bereavement, relationship problems, compulsive obsessive disorders, counselling for trauma patients, counselling for problems faced by men and sexuality counselling.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Psychotherapist Consultation  
What is Counselling? Counselling aims to help you explore and clarify problems and issues that matter to you. It may help you develop resources and skills to cope with difficulties. It could also help you to get through a distressing time in your life. We, the counsellors, listen to what you are really saying, accepting and understanding where you are at and respecting your feelings. We will not tell you what to do, but we can help you to come to your own decisions. Counselling is not only about problems, it also offers opportunities to get to know yourself better and to develop as a person. What we do We offer professional assistance to people who are troubled – whether in their personal life or at work. Our team of counsellors/psychotherapists offer a range of approaches to suit your individual needs. The aim of talking with a counsellor is to help you make sense of what is going on in your life. Take your first step to that help today and find a suitable counsellor, contact us now. Psychotherapy is helpful for: Managing stress, anxiety and trauma. Difficulties at work. Grief and bereavement/loss. Anxiety. Obsessive compulsive disorder. Eating disorders. Dealing with life crisis, dilemmas and change. Bullying. Emotional crisis and difficulty coping. Anger Management Couple Counselling / Relationship Difficulties Sexuality Issues Coping with Depression Cancer / Illness Counselling What is the difference between Counselling, Psychotherapy and Therapy? Counselling tends to associate with more short term and focused work, and Psychotherapy explores issues in greater depth and requires more commitment to longer term work. It aims to reach the underlying, often unconscious, causes of distress. Therapy is a word that covers both Counselling and Psychotherapy. Think of your mind like a ball of wool — a tangled and really knotted ball of wool. These are your thoughts, your memories, your ways of coping with the world and includes your feelings. If you took that knotte
Counselling  
What is Counselling? Counselling aims to help you explore and clarify problems and issues that matter to you. It may help you develop resources and skills to cope with difficulties. It could also help you to get through a distressing time in your life. We, the counsellors, listen to what you are really saying, accepting and understanding where you are at and respecting your feelings. We will not tell you what to do, but we can help you to come to your own decisions. Counselling is not only about problems, it also offers opportunities to get to know yourself better and to develop as a person. What we do We offer professional assistance to people who are troubled – whether in their personal life or at work. Our team of counsellors/psychotherapists offer a range of approaches to suit your individual needs. The aim of talking with a counsellor is to help you make sense of what is going on in your life. Take your first step to that help today and find a suitable counsellor, contact us now. Psychotherapy is helpful for: Managing stress, anxiety and trauma. Difficulties at work. Grief and bereavement/loss. Anxiety. Obsessive compulsive disorder. Eating disorders. Dealing with life crisis, dilemmas and change. Bullying. Emotional crisis and difficulty coping. Anger Management Couple Counselling / Relationship Difficulties Sexuality Issues Coping with Depression Cancer / Illness Counselling What is the difference between Counselling, Psychotherapy and Therapy? Counselling tends to associate with more short term and focused work, and Psychotherapy explores issues in greater depth and requires more commitment to longer term work. It aims to reach the underlying, often unconscious, causes of distress. Therapy is a word that covers both Counselling and Psychotherapy. Think of your mind like a ball of wool — a tangled and really knotted ball of wool. These are your thoughts, your memories, your ways of coping with the world and includes your feelings. If you took that knotte
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 16 users
6.4
Crossroad Counselling - Andrea Koenigstorfer, BA, MSc, MIACP, MBACP

Crossroad Counselling

46 Mount Joy Square South, Dublin, Dublin 1
Situated in Dublin City Centre, Crossroad Counselling & Psychotherapy offers both short-term and long-term confidential counselling and psychotherapy. Working from a humanistic background, we believe each client is unique and therefore draw upon a range of therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused or Psychodynamic Therapy. We believe that everyone has the potential for growth and change if given a supportive, non-judgmental environment and time to explore their difficulties at their own pace. Our clients are given the unique opportunity to enhance their therapy with the help of an online technology with a range of resources to track their mood or anxiety, log and evaluate their thinking in particular situations, and observe associated emotions – all conveniently on their smartphone or tablet, without paperwork, and tailored to each individual client. We offer a range of therapeutic approaches for clients dealing with a range of issues including anxiety, depression, addiction, eating disorders, low self-esteem and self-harming/suicidal behaviours.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy up to €70
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the important role of thinking in how we feel and what we do. It is based on the idea that our thoughts cause our feelings and behaviors, not external things, like people, situations, and events. The benefit of this fact is that we can change the way we think to feel better even if the situation does not change.
Psychotherapist Consultation up to €70
In the initial consultation therapist and client can establish whether they can do therapeutic work together. For the therapist, this involves assessing what type of therapeutic support the client needs and whether this is within the therapists realm of services offered. For the client, it involves whether they feel comfortable and safe enough within this particular therapeutic environment to bring whatever they need to the sessions.
Counselling
Addiction Counselling up to €70
We offer treatment using a collaborative approach based on respect rather than confrontation, helping you explore your ambivalence and develop and maintain a motivation to change while addressing the underlying issues which contribute to your addiction.
6 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 9 users
6.3
Dublin Centre for Counselling Psychology - Psychology Clinic in Ireland

Dublin Centre for Counselling Psychology

5 Cavendish Row, Opposite the Gate Theatre, Dublin 1
For more information about Dublin Centre for Counselling Psychology in Ballybough please contact the clinic.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy up to €70
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Counselling up to €70
6 more treatments
ServiceScore
No score yet
Damien McCaul - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Damien McCaul

89A Omnipark Shopping Centre, Santry, Dublin, D09TRK6
Damien McCaul is a psychotherapist clinic located in Dublin, Ireland, offering counselling and psychotherapy services in a safe, confidential, and welcoming space. The clinic adheres to the IACP Code of Ethics to provide a comfortable therapeutic experience for clients, addressing issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship problems, bereavement, low self-esteem, and suicidal ideation. Different therapeutic approaches are employed based on individual needs.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Counselling  
Anger Management  
2 more treatments
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 4 users
8.0
The Counselling Team-Dublin 3 - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

The Counselling Team-Dublin 3

80 Malahide Road, Clontarf West, Dublin, Dublin 3
5.0 from 2 verified reviews
As a therapist I am guided by the needs and requirements of the person seeking help. I believe that the strength of therapy lies not in technique alone, but in the connection made between the person seeking help and the therapist who is capable of offering it. My counselling background includes working with those who have experienced trauma, and those suffering from anxiety or feelings of low mood.  I have also worked with adolescents as a Schools Counsellor, and am currently working with Pieta House supporting people who are in suicidal distress or engaging in self harm. My approach to counselling and therapy is Person Centred, respecting and encouraging the clients’ autonomy within the therapeutic process at all times. I will provide a confidential one to one relationship in a safe setting to develop the client’s self-awareness, assisting them in finding their own way through their difficulties. I welcome those seeking help, working with teenagers, adults, couples and families. I have experience with a broad range of personal concerns including; depression, suicidal thoughts and self harm, anxiety and panic attacks, stress, relationship difficulties, sexual, physical and emotional abuse and personal development. My qualifications include: BA (Hons);  Dip Counselling/Psychotherapy;  Higher Dip in Conflict Resolution and Mediation;  Cert. Family Therapy, Cert CBT. I look forward to welcoming new clients to my established practice
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Counselling
Counselling  
Online Counselling from €40
8 more treatments
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