Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a UK-qualified (PGdip/MA) integrative humanistic counsellor. I have 3 years experience working mainly with people suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and issues around self-esteem.
My practice draws on a number of different counselling theories but is primarily person-centred, based on the exploration of thoughts and feelings heard without judgement.
I think my clinical training and practice is supported by a rich life-experience. Aside from the UK, I have lived in Spain, the USA, and Colombia. I spent years doing many different jobs before focussing on a career in psychotherapy.
I believe that engaging in counselling is a very positive and creative step to take because therapy can potentially both alleviate unnecessary psychological suffering whilst also promoting personal development.
I like to think that my style of counselling is, above all, relational. I use this to try and forge as deep a connection as possible with my clients. For me, this relationship is the basis of the ‘therapeutic alliance’ and the platform on which effective therapy can happen.
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Geoffrey Norton is a UK-qualified integrative humanistic counsellor who holds a postgraduate diploma and a master’s degree (PGdip/MA). He has three years of clinical experience, working mainly with people affected by stress, anxiety, depression and difficulties with self-esteem.
His practice draws on several counselling approaches while remaining primarily person-centred – prioritising the careful exploration of thoughts and feelings and offering non-judgemental listening. Geoffrey describes his work as relational, aiming to build a strong therapeutic alliance that provides the platform for effective therapy.
Alongside his clinical training, Geoffrey brings a wide range of life experience to his practice. He has lived in Spain, the USA and Colombia, and he spent many years in a variety of jobs before focusing on a career in psychotherapy. He works with a broad set of concerns including relationship issues, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related matters, parenting, anger, and coping with life changes.
Geoffrey is an older male therapist who identifies as non-religious and liberal. He views engaging in counselling as a positive, creative step – therapy can potentially reduce unnecessary psychological suffering while also supporting personal development.
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