Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a qualified, experienced multilingual integrative counsellor with extensive training in Counselling both Individuals & Couples. working with diverse background of clients
I offer a safe space for you to talk about any issues or emotions that are troubling you.
I am a member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP) and offer an integrative approach to counselling. This means that I adopt a range of approaches in order to suit an individual client and their needs, in particular I tend to use a ‘person-centred’ approach. I believe that every person is unique, each reacting differently with life’s challenges, therefore an approach that suits one client may not necessary suit another, and this is where an integrative approach can be ideal.
I specialise in a wide range of issues, including:
• Anxiety and Stress
• Depression
• Trauma
• Domestic Violence
• Sexual or emotional abuse
• Distress
• Bereavement
• Couples and Relationship issues
• Anger
• Self esteem
• Loss and Bereavement
• Low Self-Esteem
• Confidence issues
• Sexuality issues
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Amardeep Diocee is a qualified, experienced multilingual integrative counsellor who has trained extensively to work with both individuals and couples. She provides therapy to people from a range of backgrounds and creates a safe space where clients can explore difficult feelings and life challenges.
As a member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP), Amardeep uses an integrative approach that draws on several therapeutic methods to suit each person she sees. She generally favours a person-centred way of working, believing that each individual responds to life in their own way and that therapy should be tailored accordingly.
Amardeep specialises in addressing anxiety and stress, depression, trauma and abuse including domestic violence and sexual or emotional abuse, grief and bereavement, relationship and couples issues, anger, self-esteem and confidence concerns, as well as sexuality-related matters. Her practice aims to adapt to the needs of each client so that the chosen therapeutic approach fits the person rather than the other way around.
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Therapists offering these services are licensed professionals, and if a client feels a different fit is needed, they can change therapists at any time. For many people, online therapy provides a practical, accessible route to support for everyday mental health concerns.
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