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ServiceScore
Excellent
from 56 users
8.2
Dun Laoghaire Counselling and Psychotherapy - Brenda Mc GrathFeatured

Dun Laoghaire Counselling and Psychotherapy

(01) 907 9498 Eblana House, 11 Eblana Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin
5.0 from 3 verified reviews
I've really benefited from our sessions and taken away so many tools that I can applyAnonymous, Dun Laoghaire, 17 09 18

Counselling. Brenda is super smart, kind and empathetic. She knows just when to stretch me, when to sit back and wait for me to come to my own conclusion. I've really benefited from our sessions and taken away so many tools that I can apply in every aspect of my life. In particular, how to manage my anxiety and low self-esteem. Have recommended Brenda to a number of friends.

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment €80 - €85
Psychotherapist Consultation €70 - €80
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy €80 - €85
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Outstanding
from 140 users
9.1
Dublin Hypnosis Clinic - Advanced Hypnotic Mind Coach, Cormac Colleran.Featured

Dublin Hypnosis Clinic

(01) 907 9409 24 Main Street, Blackrock, Dublin
4.5 from 19 verified reviews
This has changed my lifeRonan, US, 10 05 23

I wrote a review on the 26/07/2021 after being treated for smoking by Cormac. Just wanted to update my review and let you know that it is almost 2 years now since I’ve quit smoking. Once again I want to say a massive thanks to Cormac. This has changed my life. I have also referred family and friends to Cormac who he has treated successfully as well.

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment from €400
Anger Management from €400
Life Coaching from €400
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 75 users
8.1
Restore Psychotherapy Counselling - CBT - Siobhan LeahyFeatured

Restore Psychotherapy Counselling - CBT

(01) 525 5342 ext: 64480 11 Burnell Park Green, Castleknock, Dublin 15.
4.5 from 1 verified review
I feel confident I will get the help I needCarol, Ireland, 03 06 23

First session last night and impressions are very good. I feel confident I will get the help I need.

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment €60 - €80
Psychotherapist Consultation €60 - €80
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy €60 - €80
7 more treatments
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 367 users
8.4
Bergin Psychological Services - Mr Zak PowersFeatured

Bergin Psychological Services

(01) 901 0176 ext: 64405 Suite 12, 30-31 Wicklow Street, Dublin, Dublin 2
4.5 from 14 verified reviews
I would highly recommend to anyone out there strugglingCharlene, Ireland, 23 06 23

I don't I expected maybe a miracle that in theory doesn't exist. I met with Zak from the beginning he was very welcoming and while he didn't offer me the magic wand he did however allow me to see that I had hope. He worked with me as a person and not as a patient which I value in a person. He and above all he listened and offered me his help. I would highly recommend to anyone out there struggling. If you want someone to listen and not be judged by someone who understands he is your go-to thank you from the bottom of my heart.

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment  
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an illness that causes people to have unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and to repeat certain behaviours (compulsions) over and over again. We all have habits and routines in our daily lives, such as brushing our teeth before bed. However, for people with OCD, patterns of behaviour get in the way of their daily lives. Most people with OCD know that their obsessions and compulsions make no sense, but they cant ignore or stop them. What are obsessions? Obsessions are ideas, images and impulses that run through the persons mind over and over again. A person with OCD doesnt want to have these thoughts and finds them disturbing, but he or she cant control them. Sometimes these thoughts come just once in a while and are only mildly annoying, other times, a person who has OCD will have obsessive thoughts all the time .What are compulsions? Obsessive thoughts make people who have OCD feel nervous and afraid. They try to get rid of these feelings by performing certain behaviours according to "rules" that they make up for themselves. These behaviours are called compulsions. (Compulsive behaviours are sometimes also called rituals.)For example, a person who has OCD may have obsessive thoughts about germs. Because of these thoughts, the person may wash his or her hands repeatedly.Performing these behaviours usually only makes the nervous feelings go away for a short time. When the fear and nervousness return, the person who has OCD repeats the routine all over again Some people treat their OCD with just cognitive therapy. Others use only medication while others choose to combine both. The following medicines are also often used to treat depression and include: clomipramine. These drugs can cause side effects such as dry mouth, nausea and drowsiness. Sometimes they also have sexual side effects. It may be several weeks before you see an improvement in your behaviour. Unde
Young adult Psychotherapy  
What is psychotherapy? Psychotherapy is the treatment of psychological, emotional, or behavior disorders through the communications between the client and a therapist. The goal of therapy is to establish a central relationship of trust in which the client or patient can feel free to express personal thoughts and emotions and thus gain insight into his condition and generally share in the healing power of words. (Britannica) Will it work for me? Many people feel a great deal of benefit from psychotherapy, some even after comparatively few meetings. Like any other treatment or life experience, psychotherapy may not be suitable for everyone. Each individual has to make up their own mind about whether therapy is helpful for them. Clinical experience shows that if you are motivated and set yourself realistic goals, psychotherapy is likely to be of benefit.How long will it take?The length of treatment will be determined by what you are offered following assessment. How often are the sessions? Most psychotherapy is once weekly, although sometimes client’s circumstances won’t allow for this, so an alternative arrangement will be made. How long does each session last? Individual psychotherapy sessions normally last fifty minutes. How much does it cost? A one on one session costs E85.00. What benefit should I feel afterwards? Research has shown that psychotherapy is effective in reducing symptoms, improving relationships and self esteem. However, as each person is an individual it is difficult to generalize at the beginning as to which benefits a person may feel. The exploration and the journey is often as important as the goal. Does it usually work? A great deal of research has been done which shows C.B.T to be effective. However, it only works as a catalyst with the person undergoing treatment. This means that in order for therapy to be effective, the "work" is not done to you - but by you and with you.Can I stop if I feel its not working? It is always possible to leav
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Cognitive therapy seeks to help the client overcome difficulties by identifying and changing there thinking errors, behaviour, and emotions. This involves helping patients develop skills to change beliefs, identifying thinking errors and changing behaviours. Treatment is based the collaboration between the client and the therapist. Once those thoughts have been challenged, your feelings are easier to change. I believe that most people can overcome any emotional disability by ‘Working harder’. So be prepared for some homework, as C.B.T does require you the client to record your progress and challenge your behaviour in between sessions. But it’s not just about working harder; I will help you to ‘work clever’. The techniques of C.B.T will allow you to see your world from a new angle and this often brings relief and a new found ability to change behaviour that up until now, you may have felt would never change.
2 more treatments
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 17 users
8.7
Liz Wright, Dublin Therapy - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Liz Wright, Dublin Therapy

At Dundrum Counselling and Therapy Centre, 2 Arbourfield Terace, Dundrum, D14C4E4
4.8 from 2 verified reviews
I couldn't recommend her services enoughJames, Ireland, 28 05 20

I was suffering from Anxiety when I started speaking with Liz. Within the first few minutes of our first session, I felt comfortable enough to really open up and express my deepest feelings - ones that I found it hard to access by myself! I couldn't recommend her services enough.

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment  
Psychotherapist Consultation €70 - €90
IAHIP accredited counsellor and psychotherapist. Appointments available for: depression, anxiety, panic attacks, trauma, abuse, relationship difficulties, co-dependency, post natal depression, bereavement.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
1 more treatment
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 48 users
8.4
Auburn Counselling and Psychotherapy - Pauline OConnell M Sc, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

Auburn Counselling and Psychotherapy

The Pines, Castleknock, Dublin 15, Dublin 15
5.0 from 3 verified reviews
I am a practising psychotherapist and hold a Master's of Science in Psychotherapy, from Trinity College Dublin. I work in a one-to -one relationship with adult clients, and my approach is guided by the needs and concerns of each person attending. My areas of expertise include anxiety and depression, bereavement, low self-esteem, eating disorders, obsessional thoughts and behaviour, panic attacks, infertility, sexual abuse, trauma and PTSD, personal and work related challenges and questions of identity and sexuality. I am am a member of APPI, the Association for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Ireland. I am also a member of the Irish Council of Psychotherapy and am fully accredited and insured.
OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment  
Psychotherapist Consultation from €60
Counselling  
3 more treatments
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