Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello and a warm welcome!
I’m Amanda, and I have been working with adults of all ages and teenagers within a therapeutic setting since 2010.
I offer one-to-one, couples and family sessions.
I have had the pleasure of working with clients from all walks of life, from various ethnic backgrounds, as well as clients from within the LGBTQ+ community.
Areas within which I have worked include unresolved childhood issues and strained relationships with parents/caregivers or family members, anxiety, depression, attachment and abandonment issues, abortion, miscarriage and still-birth, age-related and transitional life stage-related issues, work or study-related stress or pressure, and the impact of being a full-time carer to a loved-one.
I also have a great deal of experience in working with clients with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) and ADHD, and have also supported many clients therapeutically following the death of either a human or animal loved-one. Losing a beloved animal is an area not often talked about, yet an experience that can trigger very complex and painful emotions that deserve the time and compassion of an understanding therapist.
I do understand that whilst it can feel daunting to make that first step in contacting a therapist, it can often be the beginning of a new understanding of yourself, and of what changes you would like to make to your life. I very much look forward to hearing from you!
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Amanda Bouvier has worked with adults of all ages and with teenagers in therapeutic settings since 2010. She offers one-to-one, couples and family sessions and brings a calm, professional approach to each meeting.
She has supported clients from a wide range of backgrounds, including people from various ethnic communities and those within the LGBTQ+ community.
Her practice covers a broad set of concerns such as unresolved childhood issues and strained relationships with parents, caregivers or other family members, anxiety, depression, attachment and abandonment issues, abortion, miscarriage and still-birth, age-related and transitional life stage challenges, work or study-related stress and the effects of being a full-time carer for a loved one.
Amanda also has substantial experience working with clients with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) and ADHD. She has supported many people after the death of a human or animal loved-one, recognising that the loss of a beloved animal can produce complex and painful feelings that merit understanding and compassionate therapeutic support.
She understands that reaching out for help can feel daunting, and that first contact often marks the start of greater self-understanding and change. Amanda Bouvier looks forward to hearing from prospective clients.
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