Psychotherapists Dublin, Dublin County

All 163 clinics that provide Psychotherapy in Dublin, Dublin County

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Deirdre Evans Psychotherapist - General Practice in Ireland

Deirdre Evans Psychotherapist

Dublin Counselling and Therapy Centre, 41 Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin 1
For more information about Deirdre Evans Psychotherapist in Ballybough please contact the clinic.
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Counselling  
Anger Management  
3 more treatments
ServiceScore
Satisfactory
from 23 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.
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
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
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
5 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 26 users
6.5
Insight Matters - Phibsborough - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Insight Matters - Phibsborough

106 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Dublin, D01 WY40
Insight Matters provides Individual, Relationship and Group Counselling, Psychotherapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for a wide range of issues. Psychotherapy and counselling gives you a regular time to think and talk about the issues, which are stopping you from living a happier and fuller life. This is carried out in a confidential, safe and non-judgemental space. It works best when a collaborative relationship is formed between you and your therapist. When you see a psychotherapist or counsellor you get to learn more about yourself and how your mind and body works and the relationship between your beliefs and thoughts and how you feel and behave. The aim of the psychotherapy is lasting psychological change, brought about through increased insight. These changes include: • Becoming more able to feel, identify and express emotions.• Making connections (e.g. between feelings and behaviours or past and present experiences).• Gaining a greater understanding of behaviours.• Developing effective emotional and practical coping strategies.• Re-evaluating perceptions and past experiences, this often leads us to become more self-accepting. You and the therapist will explore thoughts, feelings and behaviours that may be causing emotional and physical distress. Together you will discover new healthier ways of coping and letting go of past experiences, enabling you to move forward with your life. At Insight Matters we are committed to providing services built
Psychotherapist Consultation up to €70
Initial Meeting This may be your first time entering therapy; here is a list of what we have seen to be true for many people about therapy: •It takes time to establish a trusting relationship with a therapist. •It is important to go at your own pace and not overwhelm yourself.  •We all resist change. Don’t be surprised if you are tempted to quit right before some real changes or breakthroughs are about to happen. •Becoming more healthy and balanced can feel very unfamiliar and uncomfortable at first. •Therapy is hard work. •Some therapy is short term (usually focusing on one issue and situation) and other therapy may be longer term (more than one or complex issues.)  •Expect your therapist to hold strong boundaries, be ethical, and treat you with respect.  •Remember that therapy, in the hands of a skilled therapist, is a powerful and life-changing experience. It has been shown to be effective for a variety of difficulties and problems. If you need therapy and work as an active participant in your own treatment, you can expect it will be well worth the time and money you invest.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy up to €70
Insight Matters offers Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for all conditions including: depression, stress, anxiety, trauma, eating distress, low self-esteem, anger management, relationship difficulties, sexual problems, work/career issues and phobias/obsessive compulsive disorder. What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)? Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is an evidence-based treatment based on the idea that thoughts, feelings and behaviours are interconnected. The essence of cognitive therapy is to examine underlying thoughts behind the emotional problems and to generate alternative, more balanced thoughts. Cognitive therapists aim to work on your thoughts and behaviours to help improve how you feel. How many Cognitive Behavioural Therapy sessions do I need? The number of Cognitive Therapy sessions depends on your presenting issues. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy tends to be short-term. A first consultation will establish how many Cognitive Behavioural Therapy sessions may be indicated. What evidence is there for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy? Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an evidence based therapeutic approach and is regarded as a treatment of choice for a number of mental health issues. This is based on numerous studies showing the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Issues for CBT Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is suited to a wide range of issues including: anxiety, stress, depression, relationships, work/career, self-esteem, anger, eating disorders, trauma, bereavement, phobias, addictions, obsessive-compulsive disorder, sexual problems, and self-development. Further reading on Choice Theory Ronald M. Rapee: Overcoming Shyness and Social Phobia: A Step-by-step Guide (Clinical Application of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy)
Counselling up to €70
Psychotherapy and counselling gives you a regular time to think and talk about the issues, which are stopping you from living a happier and fuller life. This is carried out in a confidential, safe and non-judgemental space. You and the therapist will explore thoughts, feelings and behaviours that may be causing emotional and physical distress. Together you will discover new healthier ways of coping and letting go of past experiences, enabling you to move forward with your life.  At Insight Matters we are committed to providing services built on the highest ethical standards, care and respect for our clients. FAQs: Can psychotherapy or counselling help me? Psychotherapy has helped many people deal with mental or emotional distress, which can be experienced in many ways including: •Anxiety or an inability to cope or concentrate •Inability to deal with stress or recover from stressful situations •Lack of confidence or excessive shyness •Feelings of depression, sadness, grief or emptiness •Extreme mood swings •Difficulty making or sustaining relationships, or repeatedly becoming involved in unsatisfying or destructive relationships •Sexual problems •Difficulties in coming to terms with losses such as bereavement, divorce or loss of employment •Exploring Sexuality (LGBTQ) •Questioning gender identity •Eating disorders •Suicidal thoughts, effects of suicide and self-harm •Obsessive behaviour •Panic attacks and phobia •Addiction Therapy works best when a collaborative relationship is formed between therapist and client. When you see a psychotherapist or counsellor you get to learn more about yourself and how your mind and body works and the relationship between your beliefs and thoughts and how you feel and behave.
3 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 6 users
6.4
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Area Mentis Psychotherapy

1A Swanville Place, Rathmines, Dublin, d6
The Area Mentis Centre provides psychotherapy, psychoanalysis and psychological services for any individual experiencing mental pain.Our practitioners have dedicated their lives to the study of how people think, act and communicate.Talking is the cornerstone of the treatment the purpose of which is to learn about oneself. Through this process, practitioners help people to identify the source of their problems and address them.Each individual's treatment is characterised by an intensely personalised approach, greatly increasing the probability of change This treatment effects change through regular weekly sessions, in which the relationship between practitioner and client supports a therapeutic discourse. During treatment, the client develops insight and self-awareness, integrating those past events that may have been traumatic or unsayable into a coherent narrative. Supported by the relationship to the therapist/analyst, the individual can scrutinize the stress and suffering in their lives within the context of their life-history: where it originates, how it is manifested and what coping behaviours have evolved to deal with it.
Psychotherapist Consultation €50 - €65
Counselling €50 - €65
Anger Management €50 - €65
6 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 16 users
6.5
Arís Counselling and Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Arís Counselling and Psychotherapy

14 Exchequer Street, Dublin, Dublin, Dublin 2
4.8 from 1 verified review
Aris Centre is a psychotherapy and counselling service located  in Dublin City Centre. Our centre is underpinned by the ethics and philosophy of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, humanistic integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling, respecting the confidentiality and psychical well being of each person that we work with. The centre also adopts and offers a non-judgmental service to all those who wish to speak. We do not use any form of suggestion and we strive to ensure and maintain the highest standards of professional competence in our work.  Other therapies are offered by consultants (male and female) from the practice. These include Psychoanalysis, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy and Counselling. All therapists who work in Arís have private professional indemnity insurance for the treatment they offer and each therapist is also a member of a professional body or organisation and abides by the code of ethics of this organisation. Please do feel free to contact us via telephone to speak directly to one of our team or email and we will get back to you within 24hours.
Psychotherapist Consultation  
All forms of psychological suffering are addressed. These include: Anxiety, panic-disorders, depression, chronic pain, bi-polar disorder bereavement, bulimia, obsessive compulsive disorder, stress, addiction, sexuality and paranoid schizophrenia. Treatment provides the time and space to speak about oneself beyond a diagnosis and to speak about what matters most in a non-judgemental and safe environment. Low rates are available for students, those who are in financial difficulty and in other certain circumstances. Therefore there are no fixed rates. All rates are negotiated in the first consultation.
Counselling  
Anger Management  
7 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 2 users
6.4
Mary Hamill Counselling & Psychotherapy Centre for Professio - Mary Hamill MICP

Mary Hamill Counselling & Psychotherapy Centre for Professio

28 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2, Dublin, 2
Integrative psychotherapy and counselling providing help across a range of psychological issues, both short-term and long-term.Bereavement and loss support for adults and under 18's, including issues associated with children involving terminal illness, separation & divorce and parental lossIntegrative therapy is suitable for the following:Anxiety and GADDepressionBereavementFamily relationshipsCommunicationsAbuse including Sexual AbuseTrauma (Incl PTSD)Unresolved Childhood IssuesMary Hamill is a fully accredited psychotherapist and member of ICP, IAHIP & IACP.
Psychotherapist Consultation €70 - €80
Psychotherapy offers the opportunity to better understand ourselves and how we live.  It can be the difference between surviving and thriving. Integrative psychotherapy does not try to fit the client into one type of therapy as it utilises many different therapies and can tailor-fit the therapy to the individual needs of each person.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy €70 - €80
Exploring the interactions between our thoughts, feelings and behaviours is a well researched approach to therapy.Using CBT techniques to identify difficulties and make changes in our lives is very effective.  Contact me for further information.
Counselling
Counselling €70 - €80
16 more treatments
1 other location in Dublin for Mary Hamill Counselling & Psychotherapy Firhouse Road
Mary Hamill Counselling & Psychotherapy Templeogue

Mary Hamill Counselling & Psychotherapy Templeogue

Orwell Park, Templeogue, Dublin 6w
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Starting Point - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Starting Point

104 Rathgar Village, Rathgar, Dublin, 6
For more information about Starting Point in Dublin please contact the clinic.
Psychotherapist Consultation free
Thai Massage  
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.
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.
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.
Counselling
Counselling for Self-harm/Suicidal Behaviour up to €70
Giving-up self-harm can be a long and difficult process. We help you address the factors that lead to self-harming behaviour and identify new coping mechanisms to help you replace the unhealthy behaviours, in a warm, completely non-judgemental environment.
6 more treatments
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Change Counselling - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Change Counselling

11 Herbert Place, Baggot Street, Dublin 2, 2
For more information about Change Counselling in Ballybough please contact the clinic.
Psychotherapist Consultation up to €40
I have worked as a nurse for many years. I also have a background in education. I specialise in Bereavement and Loss and Addiction I believe that Counselling can really change our lives and enable and empower a person to live the life they want
Counselling  
ServiceScore
Good
from 3 users
6.4
Stoneybatter Psychoanalytic Space - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Stoneybatter Psychoanalytic Space

3 Manor Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7
 Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy gives the opportunity to people who experience difficulties in their lives over an extensive period of time or during crises to speak in a non-judgmental, confidential and safe space where one will be listened to, encouraged and supported. Such difficulties may manifest themselves in many symptoms such as: anxiety, depression, trauma, eating and other disorders, work problems, love issues, difficulties in sexual relations,  panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder, body pains without a medical cause, addictions, hysteria to refer to just a few. Having this space for talking may have a positive therapeutic effect on some people. The psychoanalytic form of treatment differs from others in that it emphasizes the particularity of each person. Speaking about yourself to a therapist you can trust and who has experience will enable you in this process where you’ll have the possibility to explore and discover your own answers and solutions.
Psychotherapist Consultation €60 - €75
ServiceScore
Very Good
from 3 users
7.0
Ruth Ann Buckley-Dublin Counselling & Psychotherapy- - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Ruth Ann Buckley-Dublin Counselling & Psychotherapy-

144 Drumcondra Road Lower, Drumcondra, D09 W0X3
Ruth Ann Buckley Counselling and Psychotherapy provide you with a warm, non judgmental, empathetic and confidential service in Dublin. Ruth Ann provides effective one to one professional counselling & psychotherapy which gives you the opportunity to explore any issues that are impacting on your life. This therapy will help you gain a better understanding of your problems and enable you to find a better way to work through them. The therapy is led by placing great value on each person’s individuality and unique life circumstances. With this in mind great care is taken in tailoring your treatment to suit you and only you.  What this distinctive relationship fosters is the creation of a space for you to talk about your suffering, and allow you to re-shape it. Your therapist’s educational background and training covered many modalities including, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic and Person Centred therapies, and this training and qualification enables your therapist to suit the work around you. We offer psychotherapy and counselling across two clinics in Glasnevin and Drumcondra. 
Psychotherapist Consultation
Psychotherapy- CBT €55 - €70
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Counselling €55 - €70
1 other location in Dublin for Ruth Ann Buckley-Dublin Counselling & Psychotherapy - Glasnevin
ServiceScore
Good
from 16 users
6.3
Donnybrook Centre - Psychology Clinic in Ireland

Donnybrook Centre

51 Donnybrook Road, Donnybrook, Dublin 4
Located in Donnybrook, this clinic provides Psychotherapist Consultations. Treatments available include EFT- Emotion-Focused Therapy, one of the most currently researched effective psychotherapeutic treatments with comprehensive results achievable in 12-16 weeks CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Counselling for briefer treatments of specific issues such as anxiety, phobias, stress, loss and in cases if crisis.  Low cost counselling available for patients in cases of unemployment or financial hardship.  "We live what we learn and we learn what we live. "(Bandura, 1976). Solution-focused therapy with a multi-systemic approach addressing problems in relationships, family of origin, childhood abuse and work/career problems explored in confidence and comfort. Psychological and educational/psychological assessments and reports also available. 
Psychotherapist Consultation  
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Counselling  
2 more treatments
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