Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a client-centred therapist with expertise in loss and grief; self-care; compassion fatigue/ burnout; mindfulness and present-centred therapy; addiction recovery; trauma recovery; identity and cultural issues.
I am a highly experienced university teacher, having trained many therapists over a number of years, and I have a rich understanding of therapeutic processes and of the huge importance of being non-judgemental and empathic with all clients.
I integrate contemporary practices into my clinical approach; and I have a strong commitment to therapeutic presence, which I recognise to be very helpful for creating a safe, free, and trustworthy therapeutic environment.
I firmly recognise the uniqueness of each individual person, and know that all people, bring with them to their therapy, a vast amount of untapped resources within themselves which are there to be discovered and utilised constructively.
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Michael Sivori is a client-centred therapist with particular expertise in loss and grief, self-care, compassion fatigue and burnout, mindfulness and present-centred approaches, addiction recovery, trauma recovery, and identity and cultural issues.
He has a long career as a university teacher and has trained many therapists over a number of years, which gives him a broad and practical understanding of therapeutic processes and the value of a non-judgemental, empathic approach.
His clinical practice blends contemporary therapeutic techniques with a strong commitment to therapeutic presence – a quality he regards as central to establishing a safe, free and trustworthy therapeutic environment.
He recognises the uniqueness of each person and works from the view that people arrive in therapy with substantial untapped resources within themselves that can be discovered and used constructively in the work.
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