Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Diane, and I am a qualified Humanistic Integrative Counsellor based in Hackney, London.
I hold an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma in Humanistic Integrative Counselling from CPPD Counselling School and am a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
Before and throughout my training as a therapist, I worked in the creative industries. This gave me a strong understanding of the pressures that often come with working in the field — from uncertainty and burnout to questions of identity, purpose, and self-expression. These insights continue to shape my work and help me connect with clients from creative and non-traditional backgrounds.
How I work:
My approach integrates humanistic principles and psychodynamic theories with tailored techniques to support clients with a range of emotional and psychological challenges.
Humanistic therapy is grounded in the belief that each person has the capacity for growth, self-awareness, and healing. It focuses on the present moment and the therapeutic relationship, offering a non-judgemental, empathetic space where clients are supported to explore their experiences and develop a stronger sense of self.
Psychodynamic therapy explores how past experiences, particularly in early life, may influence current thoughts, feelings, and behaviours—often outside of our conscious awareness. By bringing these patterns into focus within the therapeutic relationship, it can help uncover underlying issues and support lasting emotional insight and change.
Combining humanistic and psychodynamic approaches provides a balanced path to self-awareness, healing, and lasting change by addressing both present experiences and deeper unconscious patterns.
Experience:
I have +3 years of experience working with clients from a wide range of cultural backgrounds, genders, sexual orientations, and personal experiences, supporting people through challenges such as anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, self-esteem issues, relationship difficulties, sexuality, gender identity, and bereavement.
Website: goingonbeing.co.uk
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Diane Vincent is a qualified Humanistic Integrative Counsellor based in Hackney, London. She holds an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma in Humanistic Integrative Counselling from CPPD Counselling School and is a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).
Before and during her training Diane worked in the creative industries, which gave her a clear understanding of pressures common in that sector – from uncertainty and burnout to questions of identity, purpose and self-expression. Those insights inform her practice and help her relate to clients from creative and non-traditional backgrounds.
Her therapeutic approach brings together humanistic principles and psychodynamic theory with tailored techniques to support a range of emotional and psychological challenges. Humanistic therapy is founded on the idea that people have the capacity for growth, self-awareness and healing; it emphasises the present moment and the quality of the therapeutic relationship, offering a non-judgemental, empathetic space in which clients can explore their experience and build a stronger sense of self.
Psychodynamic work looks at how earlier life experiences may shape current thoughts, feelings and behaviours outside conscious awareness. By making these patterns more visible within the therapy relationship, psychodynamic exploration can help uncover underlying issues and support lasting insight and change.
Combining humanistic and psychodynamic approaches gives a balanced route to self-awareness and lasting change by addressing immediate experience alongside deeper unconscious patterns. Diane has 3 years of experience working with people from a wide range of cultural backgrounds, genders, sexual orientations and life experiences, supporting those affected by anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, self-esteem difficulties, relationship problems, questions around sexuality and gender identity, and bereavement. She offers therapy as a female therapist and maintains a professional, approachable practice.
Website: goingonbeing.co.uk
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