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Ngozi Obiefuna
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[email protected]
Spoken Languages:
English

Client Focus:
Adults (18+)

Online:
Yes

Face to Face:
No

Problems/Issues:
Depression
Anxiety
Loss
Grief
Bereavement
Addiction
Intrusive thoughts
Relationship issues
Cultural and Religious issues

Specialties:
Relationship issues
Negative and Intrusive thoughts

Treatment Approach:
Humanistic and integrative
Person-centered
Psychodynamic
Object relations
Attachment
CBT
Existentialism

Fee:
On Request
My name is Ngozi Obiefuna. I hold a higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy and a Masters in Psychotherapy from Dublin Business School. In my career, I have worked with clients presenting with depression, anxiety, loss, addiction, relationship issues, anger, intrusive thoughts, negative thoughts, cultural and religious issues, and so on.

Coming from a humanistic tradition with an integrative training pathway, I believe that there is no one truth regarding the over 400 psychotherapies in existence. My integrative background affords me the ability to include the various psychotherapeutic models, unifying them and bringing together physiological, affective, cognitive, contextual and behavioural systems to create a multidimensional relational framework for each of my individual client cases.

As a Nigerian and from an ethnic background, regardless of my western training, I work within the understanding that individuals from different cultures will see and experience the world from different perspectives, resulting in various interpretations of norms of behaviour and different definitions of what is normal and abnormal. Therefore taking into consideration the wider cultural meanings of mental illness and legitimizing different world views.

I provide a non-judgemental safe space for healing, personal insights and exploration. I can't wait to meet you and support you on your journey to self-awareness, wellness and positivity.
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    • Esther Abbah
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    • Esther Gathura
    • Stephanie
    • Deeka
    • Ngozi
    • Ademola
    • Omobolanle
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