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to
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to
Ongoing development
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to
codes of ethics
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in
training provision
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with Supervision access
First
established 1993
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Welcome
to Scotland's Premier Psychotherapy, Counselling, Life Coaching
and Holistic Personal
Development Site
'Therapeutic care
& Personal Development - The solution to your problems is in
you'
Psychotherapy, Counselling, Hypnotherapy, Psychoanalysis, CBT, NLP

Psychotherapy
& Counselling
in Falkirk
Denise
is a
CCC & NACHP registered counsellor, Stuart
is a NCP (Fellow)
and
NACHP registered psychotherapist and counsellor with a MSc
Psychology.
We
adhere to
appropriate National Occupational Standards, carry
professional insurance and support regulation of
therapists. We
support the coming voluntary regulation of psychotherapy and
counselling. Both are a CNHC registered hypnotherapists (voluntary
regulation of hypnotherapy).
A full
range of
psychotherapy and counselling including general counselling, grief
counselling and couples counselling are available in Falkirk, Edinburgh
and
Glasgow. Stuart also specialises in anger, bipolar and depression
counselling. Denise specialises in female issues, moving on from abuse
and moving on from offending.
There are many different sorts
of psychological therapy and theory. Both therapists are
integrative and drawn on
different methods and therapies depending on the client's need. Stuart
in particular has been in professional practice since 1993 and has
built up a wide range of professional skills. These
include:
- Personal
Development therapy: Using listening skills and
appropriate therapy skills to assist a client in moving
forward
in their lives
and tackling blocks and barriers to progress.
- Personal
emotional therapy: Using
listening skills and appropriate therapy skills to assist a client in moving
forward
in their lives
and tackling emotional issues and problems.
- Clinical psychotherapy: Due for regulation: Using
only specific psychotherapy
skills and methods to address clinical conditions and mental health
conditions directly. This is different to our holistic approach.
- Pastoral therapy: Using
listening skills and appropriate
faith related therapy skills to assist a client in moving
forward
in their lives
and tackling spiritual and faith issues.
- Couples therapy: Using
couples facilitation and group
facilitation skills,
listening skills, negotiation skills and other methods to enable better
communication and understanding.
- Addictions therapy: Using
listening skills and appropriate therapy skills including motivational models
to
assist a client in
moving forward in their lives
and tackling addictions and dependencies.
- Person
Centred therapy: A particular method of very much
"listening skills" driven therapy.
- Humanistic therapy: A method
very much focused on achieving
balance and
progress in areas of life leading to an optimum state of well being.
- Psychoanalytical therapy:
Traditionally psychotherapy
with it's roots in Jung
and
Freud. Driven to tackle deep underlying issues and patterns. Business
analysis and NLP analysis models are also common.
- Transactional
Analysis: Related to
psychoanalysis it is a modern model of
analytical therapy
and uses modified
patterns and
terminology. Very useful in coaching and counselling methods,
especially where relationships and interpersonal dynamics are being
examined.
- Primal therapy:
Based on
Psychodynamic psychotherapy this deals with
primal and crucial experiences, often using rich imagery in the therapy
process.
- Philosophical
theory: A number of schools
of philosophy in both the East and
West
have contributed a range of models and ideas relating to mental health
and how human beings think.
- Theology:
A number of religions in
the East
and West have contributed methods that can be used in a secular way to
assist people. Just as many people enjoy Yoga or Tai Chi in a secular
manner, so mindfulness and meditation techniques can assist without any
religious belief.
- Gestalt
psychology: A model which is
useful
in a number of ways and is often used in coaching, NLP, counselling and
psychotherapy. Particular useful models include explanations of how
past events effect us now.
- Ritual
and Symbolism: A number of
great
thinkers such as Jung, Wagner, Freud and Nietzsche have contributed to
the debate on how symbolism, art and ritual effect us consciously,
spiritually and unconsciously. Various religions in the East and West
have also contributed to the debate. These principles can be used in
holistic therapy to guide personal medications and self development
exercises. Many of these are combined
where appropriate in
Transpersonal psychology / transpersonal psychotherapy. This does not
mean having to convert to or follow any particular faith or belief.
Indeed a strength of transpersonal therapy is to look at common themes
in faith and non-faith societies.
- CBT may be effective
in the management of stress related symptoms such as tension headaches
(according to BMJ Learning)
- CBT may be effective
in the
management and treatment of eating disorders and organically
unexplained symptoms and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (according to BMJ
Learning)
- Hypnotherapy and CBT
may be effective for anxiety disorders (according to BMJ
Learning, NICE and
Anxiety UK)

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