Omobolaji Johnson-Oyetayo
0899561852
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Spoken Languages:
Yoruba English Client Focus: Adults Online: Yes Face to face: Yes Venue: First Floor, 120 Terenure road N, Terenure, Dublin D6W PR94 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 B.Sc Honours 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 worked with SoSad (Save Our Sons and Daughters) on their suicide intervention helpline, to help those who were going through the attempt of suicide.
She is registered with the Association of Professional Counsellors & Psychotherapists (APCP) in Ireland.
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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 worked with SoSad (Save Our Sons and Daughters) on their suicide intervention helpline, to help those who were 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]