Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, my name is Nadine. Thank you for taking a minute to read my profile .
I am a BACP registered counsellor with 8+ years’ experience as a person centred counsellor, with additional specific training in trauma-based techniques and bereavement. I also completed post-graduate study in Hi Intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and am a member of the BABCP (awaiting accreditation).
I trained as a counsellor after gaining a wealth of life-experience during an international career that taught me so much about the value of being truly heard by an independent, non judgmental person. However, my aim is to also teach you some tools and techniques so that over time, you become your own therapist.
I have worked with clients of all ages, nationalities and other variables, including with sign language interpreters for deaf clients.
My clients to date have presented with a vast range of problems including depression, anxiety, relationship and family issues, career challenges and new directions, OCD, bereavement, questioning sexuality, and issues regarding settling in to new life circumstances / locations / countries. I am also very experienced in supporting clients who have suffered trauma and abuse and who may be experiencing PTSD.
I have worked with hundreds of clients aged between16 to 88 years, and have delivered c.10,000 counselling sessions to date. My client base is very varied, including CEOs of nationwide companies to homeless people living in hostels (I worked as a volunteer weekend counsellor for years to support the latter).
As a therapist, I cannot ‘fix’ your problems but I can support you to identify ways to better manage them, and to reach your own conclusions about what action to take or not take.
My style is down to earth, warm and interactive, and I work at your pace. I treat everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I do not use stigmatising labels.
My approach integrates humanistic, person centred counselling theory with elements of CBT and other techniques I trained in. Simply put, when we work together I speak in layman’s terms and tailor our sessions to meet your needs.
It know it takes courage to take the first steps towards change, but what happens if you don’t take them?
Thanks again for reading my profile. I look forward to talking with you to give you a chance to see if you like my style and would like to work with me.
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Nadine Daubney is a BACP registered counsellor with 8 years’ experience working in a person-centred way, with additional training in trauma-focused methods and bereavement support. She has completed post-graduate study in high-intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and is a member of the BABCP, currently awaiting accreditation.
Her decision to train as a counsellor followed a lengthy international career that reinforced for her the importance of being genuinely heard by an independent, non-judgemental listener. Nadine aims not only to support clients in the moment but also to teach practical tools and techniques so people can gradually become their own therapists.
She has worked with people of many ages and nationalities and has experience arranging sign language interpreters for deaf clients. The range of issues she has supported includes depression, anxiety, relationship and family difficulties, career questions and changes, OCD, bereavement, exploration of sexuality, and challenges related to relocating or settling into new life circumstances. Nadine is also experienced in working with clients who have experienced trauma and abuse and who may be living with PTSD.
Across her practice she has worked with hundreds of clients aged from 16 to 88 and has delivered approximately 10,000 counselling sessions. Her client base has been varied, from CEOs of national businesses to people living in hostels, the latter through many years of volunteering as a weekend counsellor.
Nadine describes her therapeutic stance as down-to-earth, warm and interactive, working at each client’s pace. She will not claim to ‘fix’ problems but will help clients identify ways to manage difficulties and reach their own decisions about what action to take. Her approach integrates humanistic, person-centred theory with elements of CBT and other techniques she has trained in, and she communicates in plain language to tailor sessions to each person’s needs. She treats people with respect, sensitivity and compassion and avoids stigmatising labels.
She welcomes the courage it takes to begin therapy and offers an initial conversation so prospective clients can decide if her style feels like a good fit.
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