Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello and welcome. My name is Charlotte Ameigh (She/Her) I’m a UK based, BACP clinical supervisor and therapist specialising in integrative counselling. I support people struggling with issues that are getting in the way of them leading the life they want.
I think one of the many reasons I was drawn to talking therapies is because I want people to see that as human beings, we aren’t flawed or broken. It’s just that sometimes we get stuck and overwhelmed or we just can’t see our way out of a situation. And this is why I believe talking therapies are such a powerful solution to many of the issues holding us back in our lives. Whether it’s relationship issues, low confidence or self-esteem, anxiety, depression, bereavement or anger management. Therapy can help you find a way through.
At the heart of my practice, I follow a ‘person-centred’ approach to therapy. I see my role as simply providing you with a safe and positive space to grow and develop.
I studied Psychology at Lancashire University before heading into the world of education. I spent 20 years as a teacher, supporting young people in their learning and emotional education. Completing my MSc in Counselling and Positive Psychology allowed me to better understand the specific strategies needed to help people achieve emotional wellness. As well as being an accredited counsellor I also hold qualifications in teaching, hypnotherapy and NLP.
Thank you for being brave and taking this first step to wellness and I look forward to working together!
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Charlotte Ameigh (She/Her) is a UK-based BACP clinical supervisor and therapist specialising in integrative counselling. She works with people who are finding that certain issues are preventing them from living the life they want.
Charlotte believes that people are not flawed or broken – sometimes they become stuck, overwhelmed, or unable to see a way forward. For that reason she views talking therapies as a powerful option for addressing a range of concerns, including relationship difficulties, low confidence or self-esteem, anxiety, depression, bereavement and anger management.
Her practice is rooted in a person-centred approach. Charlotte frames her role as offering a safe, positive space in which clients can grow and develop at their own pace.
She studied Psychology at Lancashire University before moving into education, where she spent 20 years supporting young people with their learning and emotional development. Charlotte completed an MSc in Counselling and Positive Psychology to deepen her understanding of strategies that support emotional wellbeing. She is an accredited counsellor and also holds qualifications in teaching, hypnotherapy and NLP.
Charlotte thanks anyone who has taken the first step towards wellness and looks forward to working together.
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