Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a counselling and psychotherapist licensed in the United Kingdom with over 6 years of experience working with adults and young people. I work as a university counselling psychotherapist, a private practitioner with referrals by GPs, and for employment/organisation referrals.
Worked as a pupil support assistant supporting pupils with additional support needs; providing counselling to school children and the children’s helpline.
My experience of counselling psychotherapy includes working with individual adults, families, couples with a wide range of issues and problems, including: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD); depression; anxiety; self-harm; bereavement/grief; abuse; relationships; and many more issues.
I have a postgraduate Diploma in Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), a Master’s Degree and a Post Graduate Diploma in Person-Centred Counselling. I have a BSc in Public Administration.
I have experienced a wide range of cultures due to travelling to several countries, including India, Spain, Angola, Singapore, Australia, and these experiences have opened my mind to different ways of being with others
I offer counselling/psychotherapy from a person-centred focal point, such as empathic listening and reflection, compassion, and unconditional positive regard. I believe in empowering each client to fully explore their difficulties, grow and take ownership of key decisions regardless of any mental health diagnosis. My approach combines a person-centred humanistic approach and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). I will tailor our dialogue and treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs.
Therapy can be an emotionally challenging and rewarding experience. asking for help when feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, etc, is the first step to take back control from feeling overwhelmed, and I am here to support you.
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Prisca Coull is a licensed counselling and psychotherapist based in the United Kingdom with over 6 years of experience working with adults and young people. She practices as a university counselling psychotherapist and as a private practitioner, accepting referrals from GPs as well as from employers and organisations.
Earlier in her career she worked as a pupil support assistant, supporting pupils with additional support needs, and provided counselling to school children and through a children’s helpline.
Her clinical work has included individual adults, families and couples, addressing a broad range of concerns such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, self-harm, bereavement and grief, abuse, relationship difficulties and other issues.
Prisca’s qualifications include a postgraduate diploma in cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), a Master’s degree, a postgraduate diploma in person-centred counselling, and a BSc in Public Administration.
Travelling to countries including India, Spain, Angola, Singapore and Australia has exposed her to many different cultures and perspectives, which she says has broadened her understanding of ways of being with others.
Her therapeutic work is grounded in a person-centred approach that emphasises empathic listening, reflection, compassion and unconditional positive regard. She combines this humanistic foundation with CBT techniques and tailors conversations and treatment plans to each client’s specific needs, aiming to empower people to explore their difficulties and take ownership of key decisions regardless of any mental health diagnosis.
Prisca recognises that therapy can be both challenging and rewarding. She encourages reaching out for help when feeling stressed, anxious or low as a first step toward regaining a sense of control, and she is available to support clients through that process.
Many people ask whether online therapy can genuinely help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties or coping with life changes, online therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
A key benefit is flexibility – clients can choose the format that suits them best, whether that is video sessions, phone calls, live chat or in-app messaging. This adaptability makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
Licensed professionals provide online therapy, and clients may change therapists at any time if they would prefer a different fit.
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