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Very Good
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7.7
J.M. ODonoghue Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

J.M. O'Donoghue Psychotherapy

137 Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6, Dublin 6
4.9 from 5 verified reviews
WEDNESDAY AVAILABILITY With expertise in the various fields of mental health and well-being, John is available for psychotherapy and counseling.  If you're experiencing such difficulties as depression, anxiety, relationship issues, severe addiction, obsessions, anger management, paranoia, psychosis, identity crises, sexual dysfunction, loss & grief; then John will be able to work with you.   As a member of the Association for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Ireland, John practices a unique form of psychoanalysis during these sessions. The sessions uphold privacy and confidentiality which are paramount to the treatment. How does psychotherapy work? All that is required is to speak as openly as possible about any thoughts, feelings, ideas and even dreams that come to your mind. How long does it last? It is a big step for anyone who decides to go to see a therapist. There is no quick fix to therapy. It is up to you to determine how long you would like to complete the work. How often should I go? In order to benefit from the therapy, once a week is preferable. Otherwise it is up to you to decide. Therapy can be costly in general. How much is it going to cost me? I offer reasonable rates of €60 What day do you work? Tuesdays Only 
Psychotherapist Consultation from €60
Counselling from €60
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Marino Counselling and Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Marino Counselling and Psychotherapy

21 Fairview Dublin 3, Dublin, D03 K4H0
Here at Marino Counselling and Psychotherapy, our team of therapists work with a diverse range of issues, providing the highest standard of support to all the clients that attend our centre. These issues include but are not limited to Depression, Anxiety, Bereavement, Addiction, Phobias, Abuse, Trauma, Long Term Illness, Stress, and family issues. Whatever you are struggling with we have a therapist who can help. Each one of our therapists bring a unique experience, as well as their own individual qualities and expertise to their work. We have both senior trainees and fully qualified and accredited therapists. Each team member is committed to a high-quality service. All the therapists that work with us are either accredited or working towards accreditation with IACP or IAHIP. We can help with a wide variety of issues. Whether you are currently struggling with a specific process in your life, or simply trying to gain a better insight or understanding of yourself we are here to support you. We have the facility to offer psychotherapy and counselling at a low cost via our team of trainee therapists and counsellors. We have both recently qualified psychotherapists and counsellors working with us, as well as a number of trainees. Identifying what your individual needs are is a key focus for the team here at Marino Counselling. We believe that meeting your counsellor for the first time should be both routine and easy. We therefore make it our mission to take away an
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Treatment for Depression  
Bereavement Counselling  
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David Foot Counselling and Psychotherapy - David Foot

David Foot Counselling and Psychotherapy

62 Lower Mount Street, Dublin
For more information about David Foot Counselling and Psychotherapy in Dublin please contact the clinic.
Psychotherapist Consultation €70 - €65
Counselling up to €65
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BetterCare Mental Health Services - Psychiatry Clinic in Ireland

BetterCare Mental Health Services

8 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, D04 F597
BetterCare Mental Health Services is a dedicated mental health clinic located in Ballsbridge, providing professional psychological and therapeutic support in a confidential and supportive setting. The clinic focuses on delivering evidence-based care tailored to each individual’s needs, with an emphasis on compassion, respect, and clinical excellence. BetterCare Mental Health Services offers a range of therapeutic approaches designed to support individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, stress-related concerns, and other mental health challenges. Each client begins with a comprehensive assessment to ensure that treatment plans are personalised and appropriate to their goals. The clinic prioritises a safe, non-judgmental environment where clients feel heard and supported throughout their therapeutic journey. With a commitment to ethical practice and ongoing professional development, BetterCare Mental Health Services aims to promote long-term emotional well-being and resilience within the Ballsbridge community.
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Treatment for Depression  
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
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Excellent
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8.3
Ann O’Hanlon Drumcondra - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Ann O’Hanlon Drumcondra

No. 10 Upper St. Columba’s Road, Drumcondra, Dublin, 9
5.0 from 1 verified review
For more information about Ann O’Hanlon Drumcondra in Dublin please contact the clinic.
Psychotherapist Consultation from €70
Psychologist Consultation  
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Ann O’Hanlon Dun Laoghaire

Ann O’Hanlon Dun Laoghaire

Pembroke, 7 Lower Mounttown Road, Dun La
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Irish Psychoanalytic Clinic - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Irish Psychoanalytic Clinic

IIPP, 18-19 College Green, Dublin 2, Dublin
The Irish Psychoanalytic Clinic offers a psychoanalytic psychotherapy service. The psychoanalytic psychotherapists who work in the clinic are  experienced & accredited  therapists and senior trainees who are completing their psychotherapy training. Psychotherapists work in their own consulting rooms in various parts of Dublin and throughout the country.   Amongst the areas covered by psychoanalytic psychotherapy: Depression, Fear and Anxiety Relationship Difficulties Stress Bereavement Adjusting to illness/injury Emotional Difficulties Suicidal Ideation Feelings of meaninglessness and emptiness Struggling to cope with the aftermath of Trauma Sexual Identity/Sexual IssuesPost Addiction SupportPhysical problems that may have a Psychological origin 
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Treatment for Depression  
Stress Management  
Bereavement Counselling  
WhatClinic ServiceScore
Very Good
from 2 interactions
7.4
Jennifer Keenan Counselling - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Jennifer Keenan Counselling

Donnybrook Counselling, Ever Ready Centre, Donnybrook, 4
5.0 from 1 verified review
She was a great person as well, and every session felt so welcoming and brightKerri, UK, 29 02 24

I went to see Jennifer over five years ago now, and she really helped me change my life. I saw her for 1-2 years. Even now years later, I still remember the advice she gave me. That’s the mark of a great therapist, their help lives on long after the sessions end. She helped me grow as a young women, helped me manage the final years of my PhD, and helped me think for myself amidst all my childhood trauma recovery. She was a great person as well, and every session felt so welcoming and bright. I still remember how light I felt leaving the session. I can’t thank her enough, if you are looking for a therapist in Dublin, please go to Jennifer. I moved to England since, and tried a few therapists, none could ever reach her standard!!

Psychotherapist Consultation up to €70
Treatment for Depression  
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Very Good
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7.8
Edenville Counselling & Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Edenville Counselling & Psychotherapy

20 Molesworth St, Dublin, Dublin2
4.8 from 1 verified review
Edenville Counselling and Psychotherapy offers one to one counselling in a warm safe environment that aims to have a practical impact on a persons life. The clinic also offers a free initial consultation which gives you an opportunity to meet and discuss things before you make a decision about the therapist and counselling itself.
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Edenville works in many areas from anger mangement to stress and depression. From anxiety to hidden losses that you cant talk to anybody else about. We also work with those who struggle to find meaning and some contentment in life. We work with men and women and older adolescents. Contact us for a more comprehensive look at how and what areas we work in. We work on a sliding scale.
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Excellent
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8.7
FT Counselling Centre -  Margaret Weymes BSc Counselling & Psychotherapy

FT Counselling Centre

15 Upper Baggot St., Ballsbridge, Dublin, 4
Services at this clinic located at Upper Baggot Street in Dublin, Ireland are provided by a trained counsellor and psychotherapist. Referrals from GPs are accepted and private patients are also seen by the therapist. The code of ethics of the Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP) is strictly adhered to by the therapist. Problems treated at the clinic include relationship issues, depression, anxiety, adolescent issues, parental issues, addictions, low self-esteem and bullying. Services offered include counselling, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, addiction counselling, sexual abuse therapy and employee assistance programmes.
Psychotherapist Consultation €40 - €65
Professional Counselling with emphasis on the personal needs of client.
Anger Management  
Couples Therapy  
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Very Good
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7.2
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
Anger Management  
Anger, though it has its place, may express itself inappropriately, either towards others or yourself. We cannot control anger provoking situations, but we can manage our attitudes to them. Anger management counselling will look straight to the sources of your anger to get it in context. We then put strategies in place to manage it and to minimize anger confrontation or self harm.About Anger:•It is natural•It is rarely a useful emotion•It is a reaction to feeling threatened in some way•It can be treated by learning new responses to the events it.Symptoms:•Hostility•Explosive outbursts•Tense muscles•Clenched fists or jaw•Aggressive behaviour•Refusal to follow directions or orders•Social withdrawal•Verbal abuse•Bad tempered irritable•Sleep difficulties
Couples Therapy  
Relationship/Couples/Marriage Counselling DublinRelationship/Couples/Marriage Counselling DublinRelationship’s and families as we’ve known them seem to be falling apart at a rapid rate, inevitably this leads to feelings of hurt and anger. It often puts into question our ability to trust again and experience feelings of loneliness, rejection and loss. Relationships with our children can be tense and this can result in feelings of guilt, anger and sadness. In order to understand our own relationship difficulties we first need to take the courageous step of developing a more intimate relationship with ourselves. The first and most influential experience of personal relationships was when we were children. If our relationship with our parents were difficult, or we observed lack of communication, fighting and tension between our parents this may influence our relationships as adults. If we experienced rejection, hurt and losses as a child we may be unconsciously repeating these patterns as adults or avoid intimate relationships in order to protect from anticipated rejections. It may be that you are questioning why you are always choosing the wrong person and end up hurt and seem to be unable to stop repeating this pattern. Maybe you are a person who does the rejecting, however feels lonely and desires closeness. How counselling can help Counselling can help you to explore and develop a more intimate relationship with yourself. It can help unravel what is stopping you from getting close and in this process you can begin to develop new ways of being with others
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
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WhatClinic ServiceScore
Very Good
from 4 interactions
7.4
Change Psychology Services - Colin O Driscoll

Change Psychology Services

Elmwood Centre, 22 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin, Dublin 4
5.0 from 1 verified review
Change Psychology Services was established by Colin O Driscoll in 2011 in order to provide cutting edge psychology services for clients in Dublin and throughout Ireland, whether by phone or in person, always with an eye on potential outcomes for his clients.  Colin has amassed a wide range of experience with well know healthcare providers throughout Ireland and the UK.  He maintains a special interest in Alcohol and Drug Addiction counselling and regularly gives training workshops relating to Addiction Counselling and other areas related to psychotherapy and psychology. This expertise and his professionalism has led to him being awarded a CHKS accreditation and a quality standards for healthcare award.
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Counselling  
Stress Management  
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South Dublin Counselling & Psychological Services - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

South Dublin Counselling & Psychological Services

6B Woodbine Park, Booterstown, Blackrock, A94A8R6
South Dublin Counselling and Psychological Services is a private practice staffed by qualified Counselling Psychologists who provide pscyhological assessment, consultation and psychotherapeutic services to adults, children, couples and families. Our Clinics are located in the South Dublin area and we also provide an Online Video Therapy Clinic for those clients who would prefer this option or find it difficult to access our Clinics located in South Dublin.  Our integrative therapeutic practice includes both Cognitive Behavioural, Emotion Focussed and Mindfulness based approaches to therapy which have been shown to be very helpful to clients, particularly those experiencing life challenges such as, • Depression • Low self-esteem •Anxiety such as panic,phobias, obsessions and compulsions • Effects of abuse • Relationship difficulties or breakdown • Bereavement and trauma • Eating disorders • Childhood & adolescent development issues • Parenting difficulties • Addiction recovery Coping with long term illnessCoping with chronic painSDCPS also provides comprehensive psychological assessment for ADHD and ASD in adults
Psychotherapist Consultation up to €100
Couples consultation = 110Family therapy up to 6 people 150
Treatment for Depression up to €100
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy up to €100
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Treatment up to €100
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