Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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My name is Ian, I am an accredited and qualified psychotherapist, and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) practitioner Whatever your issue, I will meet it with compassion, curiosity and care. I use a contemporary, rational and evidence based therapy framework which aims to reduce your presenting symptoms and get you thinking, feeling and behaving like the human being you want to be.
My areas of practice in which I am experienced and hold relevant qualifications to practise include, working with anxiety, social anxiety, depression, panic disorder, type 1 and type 2 trauma and grief.
I have also worked as a integrative therapist specializing in grief and bereavement since 2018 and continue to offer specialized grief interventions. More recently I have trained and practised within brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approaches based with the UK’s NHS healthcare system.
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Ian Wilson is an accredited and qualified psychotherapist and a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) practitioner based in the United Kingdom. He has six years of clinical experience offering evidence-based interventions.
He meets each presenting issue with compassion, curiosity and care, applying a contemporary, rational and evidence-based therapy framework aimed at reducing symptoms and helping people think, feel and behave more like the human being they want to be.
His areas of practice include anxiety and social anxiety, depression, panic disorder, type 1 and type 2 trauma, and grief. He has worked as an integrative therapist specialising in grief and bereavement since 2018 and continues to offer specialised grief interventions. More recently he has trained in and practised brief Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approaches within the UK’s NHS healthcare system.
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