Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am credentialed in the UK with over 6 years of professional experience. I am a member of the BACP and a accredited member of the NCPS. I have experience working for a pupil referral unit offering counselling to both parents and their children who are unable to attend mainstream school, this has given me a large variety of people to work with and a varied and complex set of emotional issues to work through with my clients such as depression, anxiety, anger, low self esteem, bereavement, refusal, abuse and trauma. Prior to this I have experience in Drawing and Talking therapy.
Reading this is the first stage to helping yourself to start blooming. I understand how hard and overwhelming it can feel to make these first steps, especially if this is your first experience of counselling. It takes courage to ask for help when life can feel so challenging and difficult. I know because I have been there myself. Having someone to talk to, you can trust and who is really listening and understanding how you feel can make a difference, enabling change to help you to understand yourself better. If you are struggling with things in your life, past, present or future, or you’re not even sure what the problem is, counselling might be the help and support you need
My personal journey with counselling started with my personal experience of grief. This is where my passion began but then led to wanting to help people of all ages with different emotional difficulties, anxiety, depression, low self esteem, trauma, sadness, stress .
I am an integrative counsellor, which means I have been trained in more than one approach, Person Centred, CBT and Psychodynamic, adapting my way of working to suit individual needs. I work in a non-directive manner because I recognise that you know yourself better than anyone else. I have a broad experience of working with young people and adults and tailor each session to the specific needs of the individual.
I provide a safe, supported, and non-judgemental space to talk, for you to think about where you are and where you want to be and explore the everyday challenges that you may be facing.
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Jennie Holloway is credentialed in the United Kingdom and brings over six years of professional experience to her counselling practice. She is a member of the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) and an accredited member of the NCPS, and has worked extensively supporting both young people and adults.
Her background includes counselling in a pupil referral unit, where she provided support to children unable to attend mainstream school as well as to their parents. This role exposed her to a wide range of complex emotional issues, including depression, anxiety, anger, low self-esteem, bereavement, school refusal, abuse, and trauma. Earlier in her career she also worked using Drawing and Talking therapy.
Jennie’s interest in counselling began through her own experience of grief, which developed into a wider commitment to helping people of all ages manage emotional difficulties. She works with concerns such as anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, trauma, sadness, stress, addictions, intimacy-related issues, sleeping problems, and neurodiverse needs including ADHD.
As an integrative counsellor, Jennie is trained in multiple approaches – Person Centred, CBT, and Psychodynamic – and adapts her way of working to meet each person’s needs. She practices in a non-directive manner, recognising that clients understand themselves best, and she tailors sessions to suit individuals and families.
Jennie provides a supported, non-judgemental space to explore where someone is now and where they want to be, helping clients to build coping strategies and greater self-understanding during times of change. She is a female, older therapist and identifies as non-religious.
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