Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a registered addictions counsellor based in the UK. I have 9 years experience working in a drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation treatment centre providing a person-centred approach within the organization’s self-empowerment ethos. I am also the therapeutic lead for a well established supported housing project. In both settings I work with clients who present with complex emotional and physical needs. As a result, I am very familiar in working with people who have issues such as:
Anxiety
Depression
Domestic Violence
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)
Trauma
Dual Diagnosis
The nature of my counselling practice both within addiction and private work has predominantly centred around my ability to form reparative, secure relationships. I use an integrative approach in my practice based on Clarksons systemic psycho-therapeutic model of building relationships. This allows me to provide a unique approach when working with clients drawing on different models to provide a tailored way of working specific to them as an individual.
I feel passionate about providing clients with the security of this therapeutic relationship, offering them the space to explore and process some of those more challenging experiences and find ways to manage the feelings attached to this.
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Jessica Camp is a registered addictions counsellor based in the United Kingdom. She has 9 years experience working in a drug and alcohol residential rehabilitation treatment centre, where she applied a person-centred approach within the organisation’s self-empowerment ethos.
She is also the therapeutic lead for a well established supported housing project. In both settings she works with clients who present complex emotional and physical needs and has experience with issues such as anxiety, depression, domestic violence, adverse childhood experiences (ACE), trauma, and dual diagnosis.
Her counselling practice, both in addiction services and in private work, has centred on the capacity to form reparative, secure relationships. She uses an integrative approach informed by Clarkson’s systemic psycho-therapeutic model of building relationships, drawing on different models to create a tailored way of working for each person.
Jessica is passionate about offering the stability of a strong therapeutic relationship, giving clients the space to explore and process difficult experiences and to find practical ways to manage the feelings that accompany them.
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