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Very Good
from 49 users
7.8
Wendy Quinn - Wendy Quinn

Wendy Quinn

The Marine Hotel, Business Centre, Sutton Cross, Sutton, Dublin 13
4.9 from 10 verified reviews
I really felt a difference after a few sessionsCaroline, Ireland, 03 02 19

I am so glad I found Wendy and can’t thank her enough for helping me with my anxiety. I really felt a difference after a few sessions and she gave me some great tips to overcome any anxiety in the future.

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment from €100
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - Hypnosis from €100
Counselling/Psychotherapy €80 - €90
6 more treatments
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 14 users
8.4
The Mind Health Coach - Paul Campbell

The Mind Health Coach

Sky Business Centre 57 Clontarf Road, Clontarf, Dublin, 03
5.0 from 1 verified review
An honest down to earth psychotherapist with an amazing insight how the mind worksJordan, Ireland, 15 11 22

An absolute gentlemen. I was made feel so welcome and Paul really got things to turn around after being inducted into my first session. An honest down to earth guy with an amazing insight how the mind works. He can help anyone in ANY situation. Highly recommend wish I done it sooner.

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment from €150
Mind Health Coach from €150
Counselling from €150
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 5 users
6.3
Stephen Travers Advanced Hypnotherapy - The Healing House - Stephen Travers Psych D. MICHP. Havening Techniques Practitioner

Stephen Travers Advanced Hypnotherapy - The Healing House

24 O Connell Ave Berkeley Road, Dublin
Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapy & The Havening Techniques use leading edge psychological tools, strategies and techniques to help you achieve fast, lasting positive results. Treatments include a 100% Guarantee that you will quit smoking in one session or get free sessions until you do. Think Yourself Thin and Hypnotic Gastric Band to help you shift weight without ever having to diet again. 4 Session Program. Fast and effective relief sessions for anxiety, panic attacks, stress, depression, fears and phobias and unwanted habits and behaviors. Confidence building sessions for personal and professional development like public speaking, presentations etc Your therapist Stephen Travers is one of Irelands leading hypnotherapists and NLP Practitioners. Stephen also trains and teaches others therapists in the field through workshops and seminars nationwide. Member of the Clinical Hypnotherapy & Psychotherapy of Ireland.
OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment  
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Psychotherapist Consultation  
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
CBT combined with hypnosis for even better results Call now for a free 15 minute phone consultation .
5 more treatments
ServiceScore
Very Good
from 7 users
7.1
Making Changes - Psychology Clinic in Ireland

Making Changes

Dubh Linn Institute, 16 Prospect Rd, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
Making Changes Psychological Services offer an assessment and therapy service for adolescents and adults for a wide range of presenting issues. These include: anxiety, depression, bereavement, trauma, substance use, emotional/behavioral difficulties and relationship issues.
OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment  
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Counselling  
5 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 43 users
6.9
Cabra Counselling Service - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Cabra Counselling Service

Cabra Road, Opposite Topaz station -10 doors down, Dublin, Dublin 7
4.9 from 4 verified reviews
Dublin 7 Location Face To Face & Phone/ Online Services  Counselling &  Psychotherapy Individual, Couples / Relationship Counselling Family & Teen Counselling Employment Assistance Programme (EAP) Anxiety, Stress & Anger Management 
OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment  
Psychotherapy Consultation Phone/ Online from €75
Students ~ discount €45
CBT - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Face To Face from €75
Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy ~ Anxiety ~ Depression/ Low Mood  ~ Self Esteem/ Confidence issues  ~ Personal issues  ~ Relationship issues  ~ Stress & Anger Management 
9 more treatments
ServiceScore
Satisfactory
from 25 users
5.9
About Counselling, Dublin - anxiety counselling 2

About Counselling, Dublin

44 Kilbarrack Road, Raheny, Dublin, Dublin 5
4.0 from 1 verified review
A group of expert and experienced therapists provided counselling services at this clinic located at Dublin in Ireland. The counsellors have experience in counselling patients from many sectors and customize their services according to the needs of individual patients. The goal of the team is to change the attitudes and behaviour of patients to help them lead a positive and better quality of life. Problems treated include addictions and abuse, anxiety, depression, bereavement, relationship problems, compulsive obsessive disorders, counselling for trauma patients, counselling for problems faced by men and sexuality counselling.
OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment  
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is the name given to a condition in which people experience repetitive and upsetting thoughts and/or behaviours. OCD has two main features: Obsessions and Compulsions. Obsessions: Obsessions can come in the form of involuntary thoughts, images or impulses. Common obsessions include, but are not limited to: fears about dirt, germs and contamination. Fear of acting out violent or aggressive thoughts or impulses. Unreasonable fears of harming others, especially loved ones. Abhorrent blasphemous or sexual thoughts. Inordinate concern with order, arrangement or symmetry. Inability to discard useless or worn out possessions. Fears that things are not safe, especially household appliances. The main features of obsessions are that they are automatic, frequent, upsetting or distressing, and difficult to control or get rid of. Compulsions: Just as with obsessions, there are many types of compulsions. It is common for people to carry out a compulsion in order to reduce the anxiety they feel from an obsession. Common compulsions include excessive washing and cleaning, checking, repetitive actions such as touching, counting, arranging and ordering. Hoarding, ritualistic behaviours that lessen the chances of provoking an obsession (e.g. putting all sharp objects out of sight). Acts which reduce obsessional fears (e.g. wearing only certain colours). Compulsions can be observable actions, for example washing, but they can also be mental rituals such as repeating words or phrases, counting, or saying a prayer. Again, not all types of compulsions are listed here. The main features of compulsions are they are repetitive and stereotyped actions that the person feels forced to perform. People can have compulsions without having obsessional thoughts but, very often, these two occur together. Carrying out a compulsion reduces the person’s anxiety and makes the urge to perform the compulsion again stronger each time
Psychotherapist Consultation  
What is Counselling? Counselling aims to help you explore and clarify problems and issues that matter to you. It may help you develop resources and skills to cope with difficulties. It could also help you to get through a distressing time in your life. We, the counsellors, listen to what you are really saying, accepting and understanding where you are at and respecting your feelings. We will not tell you what to do, but we can help you to come to your own decisions. Counselling is not only about problems, it also offers opportunities to get to know yourself better and to develop as a person. What we do We offer professional assistance to people who are troubled – whether in their personal life or at work. Our team of counsellors/psychotherapists offer a range of approaches to suit your individual needs. The aim of talking with a counsellor is to help you make sense of what is going on in your life. Take your first step to that help today and find a suitable counsellor, contact us now. Psychotherapy is helpful for: Managing stress, anxiety and trauma. Difficulties at work. Grief and bereavement/loss. Anxiety. Obsessive compulsive disorder. Eating disorders. Dealing with life crisis, dilemmas and change. Bullying. Emotional crisis and difficulty coping. Anger Management Couple Counselling / Relationship Difficulties Sexuality Issues Coping with Depression Cancer / Illness Counselling What is the difference between Counselling, Psychotherapy and Therapy? Counselling tends to associate with more short term and focused work, and Psychotherapy explores issues in greater depth and requires more commitment to longer term work. It aims to reach the underlying, often unconscious, causes of distress. Therapy is a word that covers both Counselling and Psychotherapy. Think of your mind like a ball of wool — a tangled and really knotted ball of wool. These are your thoughts, your memories, your ways of coping with the world and includes your feelings. If you took that knotte
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 16 users
6.4
Crossroad Counselling - Andrea Koenigstorfer, BA, MSc, MIACP, MBACP

Crossroad Counselling

46 Mount Joy Square South, Dublin, Dublin 1
Situated in Dublin City Centre, Crossroad Counselling & Psychotherapy offers both short-term and long-term confidential counselling and psychotherapy. Working from a humanistic background, we believe each client is unique and therefore draw upon a range of therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused or Psychodynamic Therapy. We believe that everyone has the potential for growth and change if given a supportive, non-judgmental environment and time to explore their difficulties at their own pace. Our clients are given the unique opportunity to enhance their therapy with the help of an online technology with a range of resources to track their mood or anxiety, log and evaluate their thinking in particular situations, and observe associated emotions – all conveniently on their smartphone or tablet, without paperwork, and tailored to each individual client. We offer a range of therapeutic approaches for clients dealing with a range of issues including anxiety, depression, addiction, eating disorders, low self-esteem and self-harming/suicidal behaviours.
Counselling for OCD up to €70
Obsessive compulsive disorder usually involves obsessions (intrusive thoughts or impulses) and compulsions (repeated behaviours) such as washing, checking or counting to counteract them. Cognitive Therapy Behavioural Therapy can offer stepped exposure to address the anxiety and an alternative response to negative and unrealistic thoughts. It can target self-critical thoughts and help control intrusive and unpleasant thoughts.
Psychotherapist Consultation up to €70
In the initial consultation therapist and client can establish whether they can do therapeutic work together. For the therapist, this involves assessing what type of therapeutic support the client needs and whether this is within the therapists realm of services offered. For the client, it involves whether they feel comfortable and safe enough within this particular therapeutic environment to bring whatever they need to the sessions.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy up to €70
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the important role of thinking in how we feel and what we do. It is based on the idea that our thoughts cause our feelings and behaviors, not external things, like people, situations, and events. The benefit of this fact is that we can change the way we think to feel better even if the situation does not change.
6 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 8 users
6.3
Dublin Centre for Counselling Psychology - Psychology Clinic in Ireland

Dublin Centre for Counselling Psychology

5 Cavendish Row, Opposite the Gate Theatre, Dublin 1
For more information about Dublin Centre for Counselling Psychology in Ballybough please contact the clinic.
OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment up to €70
Psychotherapist Consultation  
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy up to €70
6 more treatments

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Outstanding
from 96 users
9.0
Merrion counselling and psychotherapy - Brenda Mc GrathFeatured

Merrion counselling and psychotherapy

(01) 907 9498 Suite 29 - Clifton House, Fitzwilliam Street Lower,, Dublin 2, D02 DT85
5.0 from 3 verified reviews
I felt very comfortable from the get-go and would absolutely recommend her to anyoneJack, UK, 14 09 18

I went to Brenda after hitting some difficult times in my life and did one to one sessions and some cognitive behavioural therapy. I found it exceptionally useful, being taught the skills I needed for whenever hard times hit again and I still practise them daily. Brenda was exceptional, extremely approachable and wasted no time in getting right into it. I felt very comfortable from the get-go and would absolutely recommend her to anyone.

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment from €85
Psychotherapist Consultation €75 - €80
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from €85
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 392 users
8.4
Bergin Psychological Services - Mr Zak PowersFeatured

Bergin Psychological Services

(01) 901 0176 ext: 64405 Suite 12, 30-31 Wicklow Street, Dublin, Dublin 2
4.6 from 16 verified reviews
The communication is excellent, same for the managementBianca, Ireland, 29 11 23

I can't recommend this place enough! I had my ADHD assesment done here and the efficiency and professionalism is top notch!! I was waiting for an appointment at a different clinic for over 6 months and my GP referred me to Zak Powers instead. I got scheduled right away and had my appointment only a couple of days after contacting the clinic. The communication is excellent, same for the management. 10/10!

OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment  
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an illness that causes people to have unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and to repeat certain behaviours (compulsions) over and over again. We all have habits and routines in our daily lives, such as brushing our teeth before bed. However, for people with OCD, patterns of behaviour get in the way of their daily lives. Most people with OCD know that their obsessions and compulsions make no sense, but they cant ignore or stop them. What are obsessions? Obsessions are ideas, images and impulses that run through the persons mind over and over again. A person with OCD doesnt want to have these thoughts and finds them disturbing, but he or she cant control them. Sometimes these thoughts come just once in a while and are only mildly annoying, other times, a person who has OCD will have obsessive thoughts all the time .What are compulsions? Obsessive thoughts make people who have OCD feel nervous and afraid. They try to get rid of these feelings by performing certain behaviours according to "rules" that they make up for themselves. These behaviours are called compulsions. (Compulsive behaviours are sometimes also called rituals.)For example, a person who has OCD may have obsessive thoughts about germs. Because of these thoughts, the person may wash his or her hands repeatedly.Performing these behaviours usually only makes the nervous feelings go away for a short time. When the fear and nervousness return, the person who has OCD repeats the routine all over again Some people treat their OCD with just cognitive therapy. Others use only medication while others choose to combine both. The following medicines are also often used to treat depression and include: clomipramine. These drugs can cause side effects such as dry mouth, nausea and drowsiness. Sometimes they also have sexual side effects. It may be several weeks before you see an improvement in your behaviour. Unde
Young adult Psychotherapy  
What is psychotherapy? Psychotherapy is the treatment of psychological, emotional, or behavior disorders through the communications between the client and a therapist. The goal of therapy is to establish a central relationship of trust in which the client or patient can feel free to express personal thoughts and emotions and thus gain insight into his condition and generally share in the healing power of words. (Britannica) Will it work for me? Many people feel a great deal of benefit from psychotherapy, some even after comparatively few meetings. Like any other treatment or life experience, psychotherapy may not be suitable for everyone. Each individual has to make up their own mind about whether therapy is helpful for them. Clinical experience shows that if you are motivated and set yourself realistic goals, psychotherapy is likely to be of benefit.How long will it take?The length of treatment will be determined by what you are offered following assessment. How often are the sessions? Most psychotherapy is once weekly, although sometimes client’s circumstances won’t allow for this, so an alternative arrangement will be made. How long does each session last? Individual psychotherapy sessions normally last fifty minutes. How much does it cost? A one on one session costs E85.00. What benefit should I feel afterwards? Research has shown that psychotherapy is effective in reducing symptoms, improving relationships and self esteem. However, as each person is an individual it is difficult to generalize at the beginning as to which benefits a person may feel. The exploration and the journey is often as important as the goal. Does it usually work? A great deal of research has been done which shows C.B.T to be effective. However, it only works as a catalyst with the person undergoing treatment. This means that in order for therapy to be effective, the "work" is not done to you - but by you and with you.Can I stop if I feel its not working? It is always possible to leav
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Cognitive therapy seeks to help the client overcome difficulties by identifying and changing there thinking errors, behaviour, and emotions. This involves helping patients develop skills to change beliefs, identifying thinking errors and changing behaviours. Treatment is based the collaboration between the client and the therapist. Once those thoughts have been challenged, your feelings are easier to change. I believe that most people can overcome any emotional disability by ‘Working harder’. So be prepared for some homework, as C.B.T does require you the client to record your progress and challenge your behaviour in between sessions. But it’s not just about working harder; I will help you to ‘work clever’. The techniques of C.B.T will allow you to see your world from a new angle and this often brings relief and a new found ability to change behaviour that up until now, you may have felt would never change.
2 more treatments
ServiceScore
Very Good
from 6 users
7.8
Deimante Jaugaite Psychotherapy in Dublin & Online - Psychotherapy Clinic in IrelandFeatured

Deimante Jaugaite Psychotherapy in Dublin & Online

The Therapy Centre, 42 Dawson Street, Dublin 2, D02 NX79
Deimante Jaugaite is a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist with a BA (Hons) degree in Psychotherapy and Counselling. She works with individuals and couples in English, German, Lithuanian, and Russian, using Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy. With a background in Banking and qualifications in Nutrition, Fitness, and Wellness, she focuses on holistic treatment and client-centered development. Deimante is open-minded and encourages clients to discuss topics such as intimacy, sexuality, trauma, addiction, and their relationship with themselves and the world. She advocates for mental and physical health, allowing her clients' physical, psychological, spiritual, and sexual selves to be heard and worked with in the therapeutic space. Areas of focus include past and present trauma, relationship issues, sexuality, anxiety, depression, workplace issues, life purpose, isolation, multicultural concerns, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and ADHD. Confidentiality and professionalism are guaranteed.
OCD - Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment €65 - €70
Psychotherapist Consultation
Psychotherapy Session (Indvidual) €65 - €70
Individual Psychotherapy Session in person or online 
Psychotherapist Consultation €65 - €70
14 more treatments
ServiceScore
Very Good
from 18 users
7.6
City Centre Counselling - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

City Centre Counselling

6 Mayor Street Upper, Spencer Dock IFSC, Dublin, Dublin 1
5.0 from 4 verified reviews
A few steps away from the red Luas line stop this centre is conveniently located in the I.F.S.C. Dublin 1 Ireland, where psychological counselling/psychotherapy is given to help patients overcome a range of psychological, behavioural and lifestyle disorders. Individual, couple and family counselling is offered and the privacy of patients is treated with the utmost importance by the team. Referrals are accepted from general medical practitioners and psychiatrists. The team help patients suffering from depression, both major and bipolar disorder, anxiety and phobias, panic attacks, low self esteem, and stress management.  We also help clients overcome addictions, both substance and behavioural, such as sex, gambling, food, alcohol and other substance abuse.
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Psychotherapist Consultation  
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