Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Therapist for 3 years, Experienced with clients with autism, ADHD, Learning Difficulties, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, Health problems & pain management, family issues, relationship issues, work issues, motivation, anger management, coping with changes, drug and alcohol addiction, some OCD work, coping with sexuality. I don’t have experience in marriage therapy but can work independently with a client to discuss marriage or relationship issues. Can work online or telephone or text if someone has communication issues. Am kind, helpful, empathetic, have a genuine interest in supporting people, love my job as a therapist. Work mainly evenings or weekends. I currently work for the NHS so have experience with self harming and suicidal ideation.
I am only English speaking.
I look forward to hearing from you x
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Jane Bromley is a therapist based in the United Kingdom with three years of clinical experience. She works mainly in the evenings and at weekends and offers support in a wide range of areas, including autism, ADHD, learning difficulties, depression, anxiety and self-esteem.
Her practice also covers health problems and pain management, family and relationship issues, workplace difficulties, motivation, anger management, coping with life changes, drug and alcohol addiction, some work with obsessive-compulsive behaviours, and coping with sexuality.
Jane currently works for the NHS and so has experience supporting people who self-harm and those experiencing suicidal ideation. She can meet clients online, by telephone or by text when communication methods need to be flexible.
She does not specialise in marriage therapy, but can work independently with a client to explore marriage or relationship concerns. Jane is a female therapist who lists Christian and non-religious among her identifying details. She describes herself as kind, helpful and empathetic, with a genuine interest in supporting people and a love of her work. She offers sessions in English only.
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