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You can also contact them by phone or by email.
If you have any questions, please Click Here
or email [email protected]
Ejiro Ogbevoen
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Spoken Languages:
Pidgin English English Client Focus: Adults Online: Yes Face to face: No Problems/Issues: Emotional Regulation Self Esteem Confidence Anxiety Depression Stress Specialty: Emotional Regulation Stress Treatment Approach: Existential Psychotherapy Solution Focused Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Fee: On Request |
Ejiro Ogbevoen is the founder of BlacktherapistsIreland.
She Believes that it should be easy to access culturally appropriate therapy when needed.
Her experience in Counselling & Psychotherapy spans over ten years, and she is accredited with the Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP).
She works with adults in various aspects of life including self esteem, confidence, anxiety, depression, and all related challenges.
Her therapeutic approach is based on existential psychotherapy, person centered therapy and short term solution focused therapy.
Ejiro was a Board Member of IACP (2016), and has Collaborated with numerous organisations
including Dunlaoghaire-Rathdown County libraries, South Dublin Partnership, Cairde,
Irish-Ehiopian Adoption Organisation, Dublin Business Network, Network Ireland (Wicklow) and more.
Ejiro's burning desire is to facilitate healing and well being in the global black community.
She Believes that it should be easy to access culturally appropriate therapy when needed.
Her experience in Counselling & Psychotherapy spans over ten years, and she is accredited with the Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP).
She works with adults in various aspects of life including self esteem, confidence, anxiety, depression, and all related challenges.
Her therapeutic approach is based on existential psychotherapy, person centered therapy and short term solution focused therapy.
Ejiro was a Board Member of IACP (2016), and has Collaborated with numerous organisations
including Dunlaoghaire-Rathdown County libraries, South Dublin Partnership, Cairde,
Irish-Ehiopian Adoption Organisation, Dublin Business Network, Network Ireland (Wicklow) and more.
Ejiro's burning desire is to facilitate healing and well being in the global black community.
Fidelia Idogho
Fidelia Idogho is a professionally qualified Social Worker.
Apart from social work, Fidelia is a psychotherapist with specialty in
psycho-sexual and relationship matters.
She is accredited by COSRT (College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists) London.
Fidelia is a parent and grandparent with 33 years of marital and child rearing experience.
She has worked in different areas of social work including Child Protection,
probation Service, mental Health Service, Homelessness, Drug and Alcohol Addiction.
Fidelia provides a confidential none judgemental and anti-oppressive service
for couples and individuals struggling with psycho-sexual, relationship or personal issues.
Fidelia offers Online therapy, all clients are welcome irrespective of their location.
For more information please visit:
www.cleanpagecounselling.com
Apart from social work, Fidelia is a psychotherapist with specialty in
psycho-sexual and relationship matters.
She is accredited by COSRT (College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists) London.
Fidelia is a parent and grandparent with 33 years of marital and child rearing experience.
She has worked in different areas of social work including Child Protection,
probation Service, mental Health Service, Homelessness, Drug and Alcohol Addiction.
Fidelia provides a confidential none judgemental and anti-oppressive service
for couples and individuals struggling with psycho-sexual, relationship or personal issues.
Fidelia offers Online therapy, all clients are welcome irrespective of their location.
For more information please visit:
www.cleanpagecounselling.com
Miranda Mukando
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Spoken Languages:
Shona English Client Focus: Adults Adolescents (16 yrs +) Online: Yes Face to face: Yes Locations: Clontarf Road, Dublin 3 Pearse Street, Dublin 2 Problems/Issues: Relationship difficulties Stress Self harm Suicide Addiction Abuse Domestic Violence Mood disorders Sexuality disorders Identity issues Anxiety Body image issues Eating disorders Anger management Emotional regulation Specialty: Identity issues Relationships difficulties Self esteem issues Treatment Approach: Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Fee: On Request |
Miranda Mukando is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist at Munthu Psychotherapy. Munthu means “person” in Chichewa,
her Malawian grandfather’s language and this practice is her way of paying homage to him. She was born and raised in Zimbabwe,
until the age of 16. She moved to Ireland in 2001, with her family.
Miranda's background is in humanities, where she holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Studies from Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. With a Higher Diploma in Psychotherapy from UCD & engagement with the MSc in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from UCD.
She supports people experiencing relationship difficulties, identity crises, anxiety, anger management issues, eating disorders, to name a few.
She has over 12 years of work experience in a range of mental health, community and disability services settings, supporting people with relationship difficulties, substance abuse, mental, physical and psychological abuse, trauma, autism spectrum disorders,
mood disorders, depression, anxiety & acquired brain injuries. She has a passion for our country's mental health outcomes and remains actively engaged with various services.
Her therapeutic work is conducted within the code of ethics of the Association of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Ireland (A.P.P.I.).
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy aims to uncover unconscious motivations to why we do what we do, who we are and what it means to be “that” we think we are or want to be. Psychoanalytic psychotherapy works on the premise of singular subjectivity, in other words even when two people experience the same thing, the impact of that experience varies from person to person and so we arrive at “Munthu”. No two people are the same and the solutions for one’s life lies in how they view their world.
The invitation she extends out to her clients is to speak their truth and that is the start.
Her practice is based in Dublin 3 and adheres to national statutory
requirements e.g. GDPR Policy & Children First Act 2015
In response and adherence to Covid-19 pandemic recommendations by HSE/NPHET .
She continues to offer a safe environment where she meets with clients for in-person one-to-one work.
For More Information please visit:
www.Munthu.ie
her Malawian grandfather’s language and this practice is her way of paying homage to him. She was born and raised in Zimbabwe,
until the age of 16. She moved to Ireland in 2001, with her family.
Miranda's background is in humanities, where she holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Studies from Institute of Technology Blanchardstown. With a Higher Diploma in Psychotherapy from UCD & engagement with the MSc in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from UCD.
She supports people experiencing relationship difficulties, identity crises, anxiety, anger management issues, eating disorders, to name a few.
She has over 12 years of work experience in a range of mental health, community and disability services settings, supporting people with relationship difficulties, substance abuse, mental, physical and psychological abuse, trauma, autism spectrum disorders,
mood disorders, depression, anxiety & acquired brain injuries. She has a passion for our country's mental health outcomes and remains actively engaged with various services.
Her therapeutic work is conducted within the code of ethics of the Association of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Ireland (A.P.P.I.).
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy aims to uncover unconscious motivations to why we do what we do, who we are and what it means to be “that” we think we are or want to be. Psychoanalytic psychotherapy works on the premise of singular subjectivity, in other words even when two people experience the same thing, the impact of that experience varies from person to person and so we arrive at “Munthu”. No two people are the same and the solutions for one’s life lies in how they view their world.
The invitation she extends out to her clients is to speak their truth and that is the start.
Her practice is based in Dublin 3 and adheres to national statutory
requirements e.g. GDPR Policy & Children First Act 2015
In response and adherence to Covid-19 pandemic recommendations by HSE/NPHET .
She continues to offer a safe environment where she meets with clients for in-person one-to-one work.
For More Information please visit:
www.Munthu.ie
Daisy Horan
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Spoken Languages:
Setswana English Client Focus: Adults (18yrs+) Online: Yes Face to face: No (Not at the moment) Problems/Issues: Anxiety Bereavement & Loss Coping skills Depression Anger Life Changes Eating disorder Family conflict OCD Relationship issues Self esteem Stress Trauma PTSD Specialty: Anxiety Bereavement & Grief Relationships Treatment Approach: Person Centred Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Gestalt Fee: On Request |
Daisy Horan is originally from Botswana and have been living here in Dublin for over 12 years. She is a mother of two sons and a grandparent.
Daisy's background is in Humanities, where she holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy from ICHAS (Irish College of Humanities & Applied Science) through Griffith College Dublin. She works collaboratively with her clients to empower them on their journey with an emphasis on validating their difficulties, to achieve change. She offers a safe, confidential and non-judgemental space where, together, they explore the issues that have led them to this point in their life through building a strong and trusting therapeutic relationship with them.
Daisy helps both female and male adults (18yrs & over) who are experiencing difficulties in their lives such as anxiety, low mood/depression, bereavement & loss, relationship and more. Talk therapies can help with this.
She is a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), a qualified accredited member of Ayanay Psychological Accreditation (APA), and the National Association for Professional Counselling and Psychotherapy (NAPCP).
She is also a member Psychology Today and a member of Kara Connect.
For more information please visit:
www.yescounselling.ie
www.psychologytoday.com
Daisy's background is in Humanities, where she holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy from ICHAS (Irish College of Humanities & Applied Science) through Griffith College Dublin. She works collaboratively with her clients to empower them on their journey with an emphasis on validating their difficulties, to achieve change. She offers a safe, confidential and non-judgemental space where, together, they explore the issues that have led them to this point in their life through building a strong and trusting therapeutic relationship with them.
Daisy helps both female and male adults (18yrs & over) who are experiencing difficulties in their lives such as anxiety, low mood/depression, bereavement & loss, relationship and more. Talk therapies can help with this.
She is a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), a qualified accredited member of Ayanay Psychological Accreditation (APA), and the National Association for Professional Counselling and Psychotherapy (NAPCP).
She is also a member Psychology Today and a member of Kara Connect.
For more information please visit:
www.yescounselling.ie
www.psychologytoday.com
Charles Nwaokorie
Watch This Video Of Charles Talking About Mental Health In Igbo Language. https://fb.watch/38ne1BT4fM/ |
Spoken Languages:
Igbo English Client Focus: Adults (18 yrs +) Online: Yes Face to face: Yes Location: Lucan, Co. Dublin Problems/Issues: Male victims of domestic abuse. Couples counselling Anxiety Cross cultural/mixed marriages Specialty: Identity issues Relationships difficulties Self esteem issues Treatment Approach: Person Centred Therapy Reality Therapy Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Fee: Individuals - €60 Couples - €70 |
Charles Nwaokorie is the founder and owner of MVODA COUNSELLING SERVICE.
MVODA counselling offers counselling services to male victims of domestic abuse, young men who are violent within their intimate relationships and own home, as well as a range of therapeutic approaches to provide services for individuals, couples and cross-cultural counselling.
Charles' lifelong curiosity in the human condition, combined with a desire to understand human psychological pain,
drew him to train as a counsellor and a psychotherapist in 2010. Terms such as ‘process' and ‘readiness’ were frequently used in that first year of training by trainers and trainees. Actually, their meaning baffled and intrigued him, up to that time he had made sense of the world with his head, feelings (apart from sadness) had been disallowed. He perceived them in others as messy and threatening and had taught himself a way of living that required little or no reliance on them.
Consequently, the first and most exigent phase of becoming a person centred psychotherapist, lay in the integration of his personality. This entailed becoming aware of and thus assimilating those disallowed feelings and concealed characteristics of himself. This process of gaining a solid sense of self is ongoing and he suspects it's a life long journey.
Charles received B.Sc Honours degree in counselling and psychotherapy and he is an accredited member of IACP, it has been a challenging but ultimately worthwhile and beneficial experience. During his studies he managed to integrate many views of human functioning and behaviour, psycho-dynamic humanistic and cognitive.
Finally, Charles firmly believes in the value of regular use of supervision. Within this supportive and collegial relationship, he works through any blind spots, assumptions and agendas that may emerge. He also finds it an ideal forum for bringing about change in any potentially damaging inclinations that may unduly influence his clients. He views it as a basic ingredient in ethical practitioner for the reasons that it safeguards the welfare of his clients by monitoring his professional practice, enhancing competence and developing his ‘internal supervisor'.
Incorporating various approaches to psychotherapy, allows him to be more flexible in terms of tailoring treatment to each unique client. It also enhances his ability to suggest specific therapeutic interventions for each of their identified problems. He is committed to on-going training, workshops and courses with a view to being as competent a psychotherapist as he can be.
Ultimately, Charles has an expectation that positive change will result from his ability to form a relationship of trust with his client, combined with the appropriate use of skills learned and theories and treatment approaches. As a final point, He continues to have the utmost respect for the integrity of those that come to him to seek change.
For more information please visit:
www.mvodacounselling.com
MVODA counselling offers counselling services to male victims of domestic abuse, young men who are violent within their intimate relationships and own home, as well as a range of therapeutic approaches to provide services for individuals, couples and cross-cultural counselling.
Charles' lifelong curiosity in the human condition, combined with a desire to understand human psychological pain,
drew him to train as a counsellor and a psychotherapist in 2010. Terms such as ‘process' and ‘readiness’ were frequently used in that first year of training by trainers and trainees. Actually, their meaning baffled and intrigued him, up to that time he had made sense of the world with his head, feelings (apart from sadness) had been disallowed. He perceived them in others as messy and threatening and had taught himself a way of living that required little or no reliance on them.
Consequently, the first and most exigent phase of becoming a person centred psychotherapist, lay in the integration of his personality. This entailed becoming aware of and thus assimilating those disallowed feelings and concealed characteristics of himself. This process of gaining a solid sense of self is ongoing and he suspects it's a life long journey.
Charles received B.Sc Honours degree in counselling and psychotherapy and he is an accredited member of IACP, it has been a challenging but ultimately worthwhile and beneficial experience. During his studies he managed to integrate many views of human functioning and behaviour, psycho-dynamic humanistic and cognitive.
Finally, Charles firmly believes in the value of regular use of supervision. Within this supportive and collegial relationship, he works through any blind spots, assumptions and agendas that may emerge. He also finds it an ideal forum for bringing about change in any potentially damaging inclinations that may unduly influence his clients. He views it as a basic ingredient in ethical practitioner for the reasons that it safeguards the welfare of his clients by monitoring his professional practice, enhancing competence and developing his ‘internal supervisor'.
Incorporating various approaches to psychotherapy, allows him to be more flexible in terms of tailoring treatment to each unique client. It also enhances his ability to suggest specific therapeutic interventions for each of their identified problems. He is committed to on-going training, workshops and courses with a view to being as competent a psychotherapist as he can be.
Ultimately, Charles has an expectation that positive change will result from his ability to form a relationship of trust with his client, combined with the appropriate use of skills learned and theories and treatment approaches. As a final point, He continues to have the utmost respect for the integrity of those that come to him to seek change.
For more information please visit:
www.mvodacounselling.com
Mariam Adeniyi
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Spoken Language:
Hausa English Client Focus: Adults Adolescents (16 yrs +) Online: Yes Face to face: Yes Location: Main Street, Blanchardstown Village Problems/Issues: Anxiety Depression Stress Substance Abuse Specialty: Racialised trauma Treatment Approach: Humanistic Therapy Existential Therapy, Person Centred Therapy Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) Fee: On Request |
Mariam Adeniyi has a BA. (Hon) in Counseling and Psychotherapy from the School of Psychology, Dublin Business School.
She has been working with clients for over 12 years since 2008 as a Psychotherapist in Stag Sandyford and Crosscare Blanchardstown.
M. A. Therapy is a private mental health service provider, managed by Mariam Adeniyi a counsellor and Psychotherapist, accredited with the Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP).
Mariam provide therapy for both individuals and families. She offers assessment and counseling support for a wide range of psychological and emotional difficulties, including anxiety, depression, stress and substance abuse.
Mariam has extensive experience working with individuals of different ethnicity, from diverse cultural backgrounds, across gender. Mariam also has a specialist interest in the treatment of racialised trauma (traumatisation due to experiences of racism).
Her goal is not to make life’s difficulties disappear but rather to improve coping and reduce distress. When coping improves, clients are then free to focus on how they can actualize their potential and begin to live a life more consistent with their values and beliefs.
For more Information, please visit:
www.matherapy.ie
She has been working with clients for over 12 years since 2008 as a Psychotherapist in Stag Sandyford and Crosscare Blanchardstown.
M. A. Therapy is a private mental health service provider, managed by Mariam Adeniyi a counsellor and Psychotherapist, accredited with the Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (IACP).
Mariam provide therapy for both individuals and families. She offers assessment and counseling support for a wide range of psychological and emotional difficulties, including anxiety, depression, stress and substance abuse.
Mariam has extensive experience working with individuals of different ethnicity, from diverse cultural backgrounds, across gender. Mariam also has a specialist interest in the treatment of racialised trauma (traumatisation due to experiences of racism).
Her goal is not to make life’s difficulties disappear but rather to improve coping and reduce distress. When coping improves, clients are then free to focus on how they can actualize their potential and begin to live a life more consistent with their values and beliefs.
For more Information, please visit:
www.matherapy.ie
Dr. Abiola Muhammed-Ogunfowora
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Spoken Language:
English Client Focus: Adults Couples Adolescents (13 yrs +) Online: Yes Face to face: Yes Location: Dublin Problems/Issues: Anxiety Depression Bereavement Anger Trauma Abuse Self-esteem Anger Management Relationship and marital problems Work-related problems Existential concerns including spirituality and religiosity. Conducting Psychological Assessment Academic supervision and mentoring Treatment Approach: Person-Centred, Cognitive- Behavioural, Humanistic-Integrative Approach, Culture-sensitive Counselling, Psycho-dynamic Therapy, Emotions focused therapy, Trauma-Informed therapy Fee: On Request |
Abiola Muhammed-Ogunfowora is a qualified Counselling Psychologist. She completed a Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology at Trinity College Dublin and attended the University College of Dublin for her Masters in Psychological Sciences and a Bachelor in Psychology. She is accredited with the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI).
As a counselling psychologist, Abiola's training is grounded in a client-centered approach. For her, this means offering an empowering professional relationship by incorporating best practices as well as respecting her clients’ needs and values.
She believes that the relationship between the therapist and the client is central to the therapeutic process and focuses on the development of a meaningful therapeutic alliance.
As her client's needs are at the center of her approach, she uses an integrated approach, combining different therapeutic modalities. Her approach takes into consideration issues of diversity such as race, gender, disability, age, religion, sexuality, etc.
Abiola has experience working with a wide range of mental health difficulties, this includes anxiety, depression, loss, trauma, and self-esteem issues. She works primarily with adolescents, adults, and couples.
She values individual differences, honesty, integrity, and the importance of finding your own path. She strongly believes people can be empowered to find their own answers.
For more Information, please visit:
www.alafiacounselling.com
As a counselling psychologist, Abiola's training is grounded in a client-centered approach. For her, this means offering an empowering professional relationship by incorporating best practices as well as respecting her clients’ needs and values.
She believes that the relationship between the therapist and the client is central to the therapeutic process and focuses on the development of a meaningful therapeutic alliance.
As her client's needs are at the center of her approach, she uses an integrated approach, combining different therapeutic modalities. Her approach takes into consideration issues of diversity such as race, gender, disability, age, religion, sexuality, etc.
Abiola has experience working with a wide range of mental health difficulties, this includes anxiety, depression, loss, trauma, and self-esteem issues. She works primarily with adolescents, adults, and couples.
She values individual differences, honesty, integrity, and the importance of finding your own path. She strongly believes people can be empowered to find their own answers.
For more Information, please visit:
www.alafiacounselling.com
Sasha Stennett
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Spoken Languages:
English Client Focus: Adults (18+) Couples Groups Online: Yes Face to face: No (Suspended During Covid-19 Pandemic) Problems/Issues: Anxiety Bullying Childhood abuse Depression Domestic abuse Emigration and cultural differences Emotional intelligence Flashbacks Low self esteem Personal development PTSD Rape and sexual abuse Relationship issues Sexual identity and sexual orientation (re-) discovery Stress Trauma Specialty: Emigration and Cultural Differences Law of Attraction Life Coaching Couples Counselling Treatment Approach: Relational Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy Transpersonal Psychotherapy Law of Attraction Fee: Individual (60 minutes) : £60/€60 Couples (60 minutes) : £90/€90 Group (90 minutes) : £35/€35 |
Sasha Stennett offers psychotherapy and therapeutic coaching to individuals, couples and groups. She works in-person and online via video conference. She supports her clients through their unique journey of emotional healing and personal growth.
She invites her clients to use their personal power for self-reflection, making sense of difficult situations and experiences,
and understanding and dissolving blocks to personal fulfillment.
Sasha's philosophy is that all people are born OK. Life and history inform and help to shape how people see themselves and the outside world. Her purpose in psychotherapy is to help her clients develop their relationship with themselves, others and the external world. She believes that relationship and co-creation fundamentally inform how people make meaning of experience.
Sasha is a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), a certified Mental Health First Aider, and a certified ASIST responder. Her client work has spanned the charity, voluntary and education sectors over the last seven years.
For more Information, please visit:
www.therapywithsasha.com
She invites her clients to use their personal power for self-reflection, making sense of difficult situations and experiences,
and understanding and dissolving blocks to personal fulfillment.
Sasha's philosophy is that all people are born OK. Life and history inform and help to shape how people see themselves and the outside world. Her purpose in psychotherapy is to help her clients develop their relationship with themselves, others and the external world. She believes that relationship and co-creation fundamentally inform how people make meaning of experience.
Sasha is a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), a certified Mental Health First Aider, and a certified ASIST responder. Her client work has spanned the charity, voluntary and education sectors over the last seven years.
For more Information, please visit:
www.therapywithsasha.com
Cassandre Francois
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Spoken Languages:
French English Client Focus: Adults (18+) Online: Yes Face to face: Yes Venue Oscailt integrative health centre. 8 Pembroke road, Dublin 4 Problems/Issues: Anxiety Depression Self-harm Abuse Cultural issues PTSD Stress Mental health issues, Addiction Spirituality Trauma Grief/bereavement, Panick attacks Specialty: Self-esteem Abuse Depression Treatment Approach: Person Centred Psychodynamic Fee: On Request |
Cassandre Francois is a qualified counselor with accredited membership of IACP and working under their ethics and guidelines.
She has several years of experience in social care setting working with homelessness, addiction, mental health and asylum seekers.
She has been working with clients on a one-to-one basis since 2018 and has gained experience working with clients dealing with various issues such as depression, anxiety, self-esteem issues, sexual abuse and suicidal ideation, as well as a range of other issues or concerns.
Cassandre works from an integrative perspective as she understands each client is unique, and not every individual may benefit from the same treatment approach.
Providing a safe, calm and confidential space, Cassandre works collaboratively and empathically with clients to explore the presenting issues.
For more information
please email [email protected]
She has several years of experience in social care setting working with homelessness, addiction, mental health and asylum seekers.
She has been working with clients on a one-to-one basis since 2018 and has gained experience working with clients dealing with various issues such as depression, anxiety, self-esteem issues, sexual abuse and suicidal ideation, as well as a range of other issues or concerns.
Cassandre works from an integrative perspective as she understands each client is unique, and not every individual may benefit from the same treatment approach.
Providing a safe, calm and confidential space, Cassandre works collaboratively and empathically with clients to explore the presenting issues.
For more information
please email [email protected]
Nash Zvikaramba
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Spoken Languages:
Shona English Client Focus: Adolescents (10yrs +) Adults Parents Couples Online: Yes Face to face: Yes Venue Main Street, Dalkey South Dublin. Problems/Issues: Anxiety, Suicide Ideation, Self Harming Behaviours, Identity issues (this could be ️ LGBT plus issues or migration and cultural issues) relationships challenges, confidence and self esteem issues, developmental trauma, parenting support, blended families, Mood disorders, Emotional regulation, Existential issues, Bereavement and Loss, Stress, Trauma, PTSD Specialty: LGBT identity issues, Adolescents, Parent support Crisis Intervention Stress Management Suicide Ideation Self Harm Developmental trauma Treatment Approach: Solution focused, Gestalt, CBT, Person centred Psychodynamic Fee: On Request |
While Nash has extensive clinical mental health experience working with all ages her passion is facilitating adolescents and their parents. With more than 15 years experience, in which 12 of those years would have been in a specific area of self harm and suicide prevention, working with the LGBT clientele.
As an adolescent specialist Nash respects the uniqueness of each family, values and beliefs, enriching and supporting the clients and their parents when presented with today’s challenges.
Nash strongly believes in providing a nonjudgmental supportive and confidential space which allows for clients to develop and bringing positive change into their lives.
Nash holds a Post graduate Integrative Counselling Psychotherapy through DCU, Msc in Gesltat Adolescent Psychotherapy through University of Northampton, Msc in Women’s Studies from Trinity College, A diploma in addiction Studies through Trinity College and Crisis Intervention Stress Management through Carlow IT. Diploma in Behavioural Analysis through Open University.
For more information
Please visit
http://www.beaconcounselling.ie
As an adolescent specialist Nash respects the uniqueness of each family, values and beliefs, enriching and supporting the clients and their parents when presented with today’s challenges.
Nash strongly believes in providing a nonjudgmental supportive and confidential space which allows for clients to develop and bringing positive change into their lives.
Nash holds a Post graduate Integrative Counselling Psychotherapy through DCU, Msc in Gesltat Adolescent Psychotherapy through University of Northampton, Msc in Women’s Studies from Trinity College, A diploma in addiction Studies through Trinity College and Crisis Intervention Stress Management through Carlow IT. Diploma in Behavioural Analysis through Open University.
For more information
Please visit
http://www.beaconcounselling.ie
Esther Eleojo Abbah
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Spoken Languages:
Igala English Client Focus: Adults (16+) Online: Yes Face to face: Yes Venue ARD Resource Centre, Galway Focus: Stress, Anxiety, Depression, Self Esteem, Confidence, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Specialty: Stress Anxiety Self Confidence Treatment Approach: Person Centred Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy Existential Therapy Fee: On Request |
Esther is a newly qualified, black female therapist based in Galway Ireland. Esther has diverse experience of how mental health affects people of different races. She has experienced African, Asian and European cultures and how this manifest in the context of mental wellbeing. One of Esther’s passions is Psychoeducation around mental health and empowering individuals and groups towards mental and emotional freedom.
Esther has had over 200 hours experience in the course of her L8 training at the Irish College of Humanities and Applied Sciences (ICHAS) and is currently Pre-Accredited with The National Association of Professional Counsellors & Psychotherapists (NAPCP). She provides a safe, non-judgemental, and confidential space for individuals to explore, resolve issues and gain emotional freedom
For more information
Please contact
[email protected]
Esther has had over 200 hours experience in the course of her L8 training at the Irish College of Humanities and Applied Sciences (ICHAS) and is currently Pre-Accredited with The National Association of Professional Counsellors & Psychotherapists (NAPCP). She provides a safe, non-judgemental, and confidential space for individuals to explore, resolve issues and gain emotional freedom
For more information
Please contact
[email protected]
Omobolaji Johnson-Oyetayo
0899561852
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Spoken Languages:
Yoruba English Client Focus: Adults Online: Yes Face to face: No (Due to Covid-19 restrictions) Focus: Depression, Anxiety, Stress, Trauma, Self Esteem, Bereavement & Loss, Family Issues, Relationship issues, Specialty: Self Esteem Bereavement & Grief Relationships Treatment Approach: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Psycho-dynamic Therapy Person Centred Therapy Fee: On Request |
Omobolaji Johnson-Oyetayo is originally from Nigeria and has been living in Ireland for over 14 years. She is a mother of four sons. Her background is in the skills of Counselling and Psychotherapy, and she holds a degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy with Irish College of Humanity and Applied Science (ICHAS) through Griffith College Dublin.
She works in alliance with her clients to empower them through their journey in other to achieve sustainable and positive change.
She also creates a non-judgemental, confidential, strong, and trusting environment. She brings empathy and humour into her workspace and practice.
Omobolaji works with both male and female adults who are experiencing challenges including anxiety, low self esteem and suicidal thoughts. She works with SoSad (Save Our Sons and Daughters) on their suicide intervention helpline, to help those who are going through the attempt of suicide.
She is registered with the Association of Professional Counsellors & Psychotherapists (APCP) in Ireland.
For more Information
Please Contact
[email protected]
She works in alliance with her clients to empower them through their journey in other to achieve sustainable and positive change.
She also creates a non-judgemental, confidential, strong, and trusting environment. She brings empathy and humour into her workspace and practice.
Omobolaji works with both male and female adults who are experiencing challenges including anxiety, low self esteem and suicidal thoughts. She works with SoSad (Save Our Sons and Daughters) on their suicide intervention helpline, to help those who are going through the attempt of suicide.
She is registered with the Association of Professional Counsellors & Psychotherapists (APCP) in Ireland.
For more Information
Please Contact
[email protected]