Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello, my name is Modupe Awonuga. (You can also call me Bukky) if you prefer. I am an Integrative Psychotherapist, and a registered member of the BACP- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.I adhere to its Ethical Framework.
My training ranges across different modalities but I offer tailored and effective support for individuals, mainly psychodynamics, person-centered and CBT approaches.
My counselling experience started after completing my Advanced Diploma in Counselling and now with other Diplomas in Therapeutic and Psychotherapeutic Counselling. I have also undertaken specialist trauma informed training and cultural sensitivity in counselling.
I had worked on placement with the NHS Talking Therapy –formerly IAPT, and I continue to volunteer in a mental health organization.
I have experience in helping clients with relationship issues, parenting issues, motivation, self esteem, confidence, depression &financial support and coping with other mental and physical health diagnosis.
Alongside my private practice, I am a mental health/well-being advocate, providing practical and emotional support for clients who have mental health challenges-by standing up for their rights and getting them access into services, or any organization they are struggling with- in expressing their views and wishes.
I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and non judgmental attitude in a collaborative way. I am here to listen to you in a safe space where you can be yourself.
I continue to attend supervision, personal therapy, workshops and seminars as part of my professional development.
MEMBERSHIP
• British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy
• Association of Mental Health First Aiders
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Modupe Awonuga, who may also be called Bukky by those who prefer that name, is an integrative psychotherapist and a registered member of the BACP – British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, practicing in the United Kingdom and adhering to the BACP Ethical Framework.
She draws on training across several therapeutic modalities and offers personalised support using psychodynamic, person-centred, and cognitive behavioural (CBT) approaches. Her academic qualifications include an Advanced Diploma in Counselling and additional diplomas in Therapeutic and Psychotherapeutic Counselling. Modupe has also completed specialist trauma-informed training and studies in cultural sensitivity in counselling.
With four years of clinical experience, Modupe began her counselling work after completing her Advanced Diploma and has undertaken placements with NHS Talking Therapy – formerly IAPT. She continues to volunteer with a mental health organisation and supports people dealing with relationship difficulties, parenting challenges, low motivation, self-esteem and confidence issues, depression, financial concerns, and coping with other mental and physical health diagnoses.
Alongside her private practice, Modupe acts as a mental health and wellbeing advocate, offering practical and emotional help by supporting clients to access services and express their views and wishes to organisations they are struggling with. She aims to work collaboratively, treating people with respect, sensitivity, and a non-judgemental attitude, and provides a safe space for clients to be themselves.
Modupe is a therapist of colour and a female therapist who can work with clients seeking a faith-informed or non-religious perspective, including Christian and non-religious clients, as well as gay, older, and more liberal outlooks. She maintains her professional standards through regular supervision, personal therapy, workshops, and seminars.
Memberships: British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy; Association of Mental Health First Aiders.
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