Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi my name is Lynfa but you can call me Lyn if you would prefer.
I am very open-minded, practical woman and have spent a life time helping others. I am very easy to talk to and have had many life experiences which I can use to empathise with you. .
My previous background is the law, having worked for international law firms in London and Essex for 20 years and am based in the UK..
I am qualified in psychotherapeutic counselling and hypnotherapy, and use an integrative approach to counselling, which means that rather than using just one specific type of counselling i.e. Person Centred Counselling, etc. I like to use a wide range of therapies to help the client with their individual needs as they progress through their sessions.
I am also a qualified psychosexual therapist which covers all aspects of sexual health as well as dealing with subjects such as abusive relationships, extra-marital affairs, physical and emotional problems affecting couples such as frigidity and premature ejaculation, commitment, trust, communication and compromise. I offer this therapy to individuals and/or couples.
At the start of the pandemic, I offered my services as a volunteer mental health practitioner to Project5; an organisation specifically set up to offer mental health support to NHS workers and those working in care homes.
I look forward to seeing you.
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Lynfa Wharam, who is happy to be called Lyn, is an open-minded, practical woman with a long history of supporting others. She is easy to talk to and draws on many life experiences to empathise with the people she works with.
Before qualifying in counselling she spent 20 years working for international law firms in London and Essex and is based in the United Kingdom. She is qualified in psychotherapeutic counselling and hypnotherapy and uses an integrative approach – drawing on a range of therapeutic methods rather than a single model to meet each client’s individual needs as they progress through sessions.
She is also a qualified psychosexual therapist, addressing all aspects of sexual health and related concerns such as abusive relationships, extra-marital affairs, physical and emotional problems affecting couples including frigidity and premature ejaculation, and issues of commitment, trust, communication and compromise. She offers this work to individuals and to couples.
At the start of the pandemic she volunteered as a mental health practitioner with Project5, an organisation set up to provide support to NHS staff and care home workers. She looks forward to seeing you.
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