Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am an integrative counsellor . My integrating model in counselling is fundamentally rooted within a client-centered framework, the focus on Relationship and family issues. I work with individuals or couples. I am a member of British Association for counselling and psychotherapy (MBACP)
I have been working and supporting women and family for years before training professionally as a counsellor. I work primarily with clients who have been referred by their GPs and a drop in session for clients with a wide range of problems in west London.
Helping you with relationships problems, loneliness, depression, domestic violence, bereavement, childhood abuse, neglect experience, forgiveness / bitterness, anger management, work related issue.
Specialized and deeply committed to working with couples, relationship issues,
trauma and individual who have experienced abuse, finding self and purpose of any form, stigmatisation, disgrace, isolation fear of failure.
I offer safe space for clients to explore their needs and fears.
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Abigail Borquaye is an integrative counsellor who works from a client-centred framework with a strong focus on relationship and family issues. She offers therapy to individuals and couples and draws on a range of approaches to meet each client’s needs.
Before training professionally as a counsellor, Abigail spent years supporting women and families. She now works primarily with clients referred by their GPs and also runs drop-in sessions for people presenting a wide range of concerns in west London, United Kingdom. She is a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP).
Abigail supports people with relationship difficulties, loneliness, depression, domestic violence, bereavement, childhood abuse and neglect, issues around forgiveness and bitterness, anger management, and work-related problems. She is particularly committed to working with couples, people affected by trauma or abuse, and those exploring self-discovery, purpose, stigma, isolation, or fear of failure. Abigail aims to provide a safe space where clients can explore their needs and fears.
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