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Jo

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Jo is an accomplished Integrative Counsellor holding a BA (Hons) and a progression of diplomas culminating in a Level 5 Foundation Degree in Counselling & Psychotherapy. Her eclectic therapeutic approach draws from a spectrum of methodologies, ensuring personalized support for each individual's needs. Jo's practical expertise extends to facilitating 'Nature & Nurture' support groups, aiding young people and their parents through emotional challenges by integrating the healing aspects of nature into therapy.

Her work also spans to support for those with learning and neuro-diverse conditions in forensic rehabilitation settings. Committed to professional excellence, Jo continuously updates her skills and maintains membership with the BACP, reflecting her adherence to stringent training and ethical standards.

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Rebecca

07305890303
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Rebecca is a compassionate mental health professional, specialising in counselling for issues like social anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. With a focus on personal growth and behavioural change, she has experience in lifespan theories and has navigated the emotional aspects of parenthood.

Rebecca utilises multiple therapeutic approaches such as Humanistic, CBT, and CFT, tailoring her methods to each client's unique needs. She currently offers online sessions via Microsoft Teams, and over the phone. Actively expanding her skills, Rebecca is training in telephone counselling and plans to introduce Walk and Talk therapy.

Dialectical behavioural therapy.

For many people, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) is a very popular form of therapeutic treatment. It’s about using the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) whist adding a sense of validation and inner acceptance on the patient. With CBT, the main aim is always to remove judgement, make the therapeutic process front and centre of their development, reduce ineffective behaviour whilst opening the mind to the use of dialectical thinking.

For Dialectical Behavioural Therapy , though the goal is simple: to improve one’s mindfulness, tolerance of uncertainty and distress, regulate emotions from within and become more effective in inter-personal circumstances. Are you looking for a London Psychologist ?

What are the the benefits of dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT)?

The benefits of DBT are:

  • Their ability to regulate their behaviour, avoiding acting out and reducing their overall approach to day-to-day activities.
  • Finding a desire to change and to put an end to the limitations holding the patient back from achieving their best.
  • General capabilities in day-to-day activities, vastly improving the way that they work and their general sense of operation.
  • Ensuring the patient feels comfortable using their new capabilities in the right kind of environment.
  • Develop a structure that allows for enhancement to take place, removing uncertainty and dissatisfaction on the part of the patient.

For that reason, many people suffering from behavioural limitations can find that this makes it easier for them to overcome the problems that they face. It makes it easier, too, to avoid looking at the world in such polar opposites and always requiring a particular extreme. This can lead to extreme thoughts and actions, creating a more balanced mindset towards change and challenge in life.

It’s a very powerful form of treatment, looking to help the patient remove the need for a judgemental experience overall. It makes them more likely to be positive in terms of their mind-set on a day-to-day basis. The main aim is to remove their judgemental streak and instead make them more likely to respond in a positive, productive manner to challenges in life.

This makes their reactions more likely to be analytical instead of reactive. While Dialectical Behavioural Therapy was originally a form of treatment aimed at helping those with personality disorders, it’s a very effective treatment for many people. From those lacking in self-esteem to those who seek out self-harm, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy is all about helping to add a shade of grey into the life of those who usually see things in either black or white.

For those who perhaps lack a sense of perspective outside of the extreme, this can be an essential form of treatment.

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Jo

07305890303
[email protected]

Instant Availability please call before booking

Jo is an accomplished Integrative Counsellor holding a BA (Hons) and a progression of diplomas culminating in a Level 5 Foundation Degree in Counselling & Psychotherapy. Her eclectic therapeutic approach draws from a spectrum of methodologies, ensuring personalized support for each individual's needs. Jo's practical expertise extends to facilitating 'Nature & Nurture' support groups, aiding young people and their parents through emotional challenges by integrating the healing aspects of nature into therapy.

Her work also spans to support for those with learning and neuro-diverse conditions in forensic rehabilitation settings. Committed to professional excellence, Jo continuously updates her skills and maintains membership with the BACP, reflecting her adherence to stringent training and ethical standards.

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Rebecca

07305890303
[email protected]

Instant Availability please call before booking

Rebecca is a compassionate mental health professional, specialising in counselling for issues like social anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. With a focus on personal growth and behavioural change, she has experience in lifespan theories and has navigated the emotional aspects of parenthood.

Rebecca utilises multiple therapeutic approaches such as Humanistic, CBT, and CFT, tailoring her methods to each client's unique needs. She currently offers online sessions via Microsoft Teams, and over the phone. Actively expanding her skills, Rebecca is training in telephone counselling and plans to introduce Walk and Talk therapy.

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