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ServiceScore
Very Good
from 46 users
7.0
Dublin Psychotherapy - Psychology Clinic in Ireland

Dublin Psychotherapy

62 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, D2
4.9 from 17 verified reviews
He asks the right questions and he understands very quickCK, Ireland, 19 05 21

I had a really great conversation. Marcello is a great Specialist, he asks the right questions and he understands very quick. A can recommend him in any way as a Psychologist. The Therapy will go on. Thank you.

CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy €80 - €100
Psychotherapist Consultation €80 - €100
Counselling €80 - €100
7 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 17 users
6.6
True Horizon - Lisa Fitzgerald - Counsellor & Psychotherapist

True Horizon

46 Mountjoy Square, Dublin, D1
4.9 from 8 verified reviews
True Horizon Psychotherapy & Counselling offers a calm space in which to explore any difficulties you are experiencing in your life (big or small!) with a therapist who will guide you in a caring and non-judgemental way. It is a confidential and professional service for individuals looking for support in overcoming personal issues in their life.  It is an opportunity to gain self-awareness, a fresh perspective and create growth and change in your life. Talking to a counsellor can help you carefully evaluate troublesome situations and explore options previously not considered. It can help you process feelings and heal from painful experiences. Deciding to go see a therapist does not mean that a person is 'crazy' or that he or she is weak. Making the choice to see a therapist is courageous and an act of personal empowerment.Whether you need just a few sessions to deal with an immediate problem or would like to work long-term on a deeper issue, help is here for you. The work of the therapist is to remove obstacles blocking the client's path.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy up to €60
Psychotherapist Consultation up to €60
Counselling up to €60
4 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.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Counselling  
Anger Management  
5 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 36 users
6.3
Ferney House Counselling and Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Ferney House Counselling and Psychotherapy

Ferney House 329 North Circular Road, Phibsboro, Dublin, Dublin 7
5.0 from 2 verified reviews
Ferney House Counselling and Psychotherapy is a private practice run by Gayle Williamson and offering one-to-one confidential counselling for a range of issues in a comfortable and safe environment.  Gayle is fully accredited with the Irish Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, and has a Bsc (hons) Psychology, a Graduate Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy and a Professional Cert in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. A sliding scale of fees is in operation depending on a client's financial circumstances, and evening appointments are available. Gayle is trained in a range of approaches, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT); Psychodynamic, Person-centred and Gestalt psychotherapy; and Transactional Analysis. She also has an interest in Mindfulness, which has been scientifically proven to be beneficial in the treatment of stress, anxiety and depression. Among the issues Gayle works with are: - Depression- Anxiety and Panic attacks- Poor self-esteem and lack of confidence- Personal development- Grief and loss- Abuse and trauma- Relationship difficulties
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy €50 - €65
Psychotherapist Consultation €50 - €65
Counselling €50 - €65
ServiceScore
Very Good
from 138 users
7.2
River Holistic Centre - Holistic Health Clinic in Ireland

River Holistic Centre

10 Main Street, Raheny Village, Dublin 5
4.7 from 16 verified reviews
The therapist was extremely knowledgeable and professionalBarbara, Ireland, 06 09 22

Really appreciate that I was contacted quickly after leaving a voicemail to fit me in for an appointment on that day which was badly needed. I had a deep tissue massage which was extremely helpful towards my painful back. The therapist was extremely knowledgeable and professional. I will definitely be going back very soon.

CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy €55 - €70
We have 2 resident therapists in house to help you with all of your needs
Psychotherapist Consultation €55 - €70
Please call and discuss your needs in relation to this therapy as we have 3 Therapists in House that specialize in different issues
Counselling €55 - €70
We have a counsellor on staff to help you with all of your needs
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 8 users
6.3
Donnybrook Counselling - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Donnybrook Counselling

Ever Ready Centre, Donnybrook, Dublin 4
4.7 from 2 verified reviews
Welcome to Donnybrook Counselling and Psychotherapy . The home of highly skilled and practical psychotherapy. Whatever you’re going through, you don’t have to get there alone, help can be sought.  Donnybrook counselling offers therapy to individuals  in a safe and confidential setting.(please note we do not work with couples ). The cost is €50 per session for students and €70 for employed. Elizabeth O'Sullivan is a fully accredited member of IACP with over 10 years experience. Together with a highly skilled team we offer a  professional service.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy €50 - €70
This is essentially identifying and controlling the thoughts that are Sent to your brain . It is very good in working with , panic ,anxiety and O.C.D. . Especially when combined with other psychotherapeutic approaches such as psychodynamic or humanistic .
Psychotherapist Consultation €50 - €70
Please come in for a one hour assessment to see if counselling or psychotherapy can be a help for you , with no obligation for further treatment .
Counselling €50 - €70
It's what we do here, listening without judgement or opinions.
5 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 31 users
6.3
Sandymount Psychotherapy - KARINA MELVIN HDIP. PSYCH., BA., BSC. PSYCH., MA., MSC. PSYCH.

Sandymount Psychotherapy

1 Strand Rd, Sandymount, Dublin, 4
4.9 from 6 verified reviews
  Sandymount Psychotherapy provides you with a safe, confidential space where you can explore, heal and grow.  A psychology and psychotherapy service designed to help you resolve immediate issues, but also to help you further a process of personal development using the best and most up to date practices. I use evidence based treatment for people who experience a range of mental health difficulties utilising psychoanalytic techniques, Cognitive Behavioral  Therapy techniques and mindfulness based strategies. I am a registered psychologist, with an MSc in Psychotherapy from the UCD School of Medicine, an MA in Addiction Studies and over ten years formal training within the field of mental health. I am a Registered Practitioner member of the Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Ireland. No two people are alike, so I tailor my approach to your specific needs.  Through speaking in a specific way, we can accomplish learning and changes which will last a lifetime.  I love working with individuals who are curious, motivated to change and no longer wish to suffer their symptom.  I am passionate about helping you to feel more at ease with yourself.  This is the fundamental aim of the work and all good things stem from this; overcoming fears, anxiety, relationship problems, finding your place and position in the world. Together we will restore or develop an inner confidence which can only come from knowing, accepting and liking who you are. 
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from €120
Psychotherapist Consultation from €120
Counselling from €120
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 25 users
6.3
Drumcondra Village Counselling Service - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Drumcondra Village Counselling Service

Arts & Business Campus 40 Lower Drumcondra Road, Beside Drumcondra Train Station- free parking onsite, Dublin, 09
4.3 from 1 verified review
Drumcondra village   Counselling Service Counselling & Psychotherapy Service:  Individual, Couple / Relationship Counselling Family & Teen Counselling Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) Art Therapy Mental Health Workshops  CBT workshop- Anxiety/ Depression 
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from €70
Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy ~ Anxiety ~ Depression/ Low Mood  ~ Self Esteem/ Confidence issues  ~ Personal issues  ~ Relationship issues  ~ Stress & Anger Management 
Psychotherapist Consultation from €65
Students ~ discount €45
Counselling
One to One Counselling from €65
Individual Counselling
5 more treatments
1 other location in Dublin for Cabra Counselling Service
Cabra Counselling Service

Cabra Counselling Service

Cabra Road, Opposite Topaz station -10 d
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Ireland East Counselling - General Practice in Ireland

Ireland East Counselling

Wicklow Street, Dublin, 00000
Grafton Street in Dublin, Ireland is the location of this clinic where a trained and experienced psychotherapist and counsellor helps patients overcome a wide range of mental, psychological, social and emotional issues. Her aim is to offer private and professional services to help patients live life happily and with enthusiasm after treatments. She uses the Psychodynamic, Cognitive-Behavioural, and Mindfulness therapies while treating patients. Conditions treated include addictions and substance abuse, anxiety and depression, eating disorders, post-natal problems, phobias, student stress, relationship issues, lack of self-esteem, bereavement and loss and bullying.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Stress Management  
Psychologist Consultation  
2 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 18 users
6.2
Elizabeth Moran Counselling - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Elizabeth Moran Counselling

29 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, Dublin, 2
5.0 from 1 verified review
Elizabeth Moran(MIACP)City Centre Counselling, offers a warm, empathic, safe, confidential and professional environment in which to explore and re-connect to your deeper and authentic self. Elizabeth Moran is a professionally qualified Counsellor and Psychotherapist.I am an accrediated member of the IACP. Educated at Dublin Business School, Dublin City, I hold an Honours Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy. I adheres to the code of ethics of the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP).
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy €50 - €70
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a collaborative, practical and problem oriented approach to emotional problems whereby the client and therapist work together toward understanding difficulties in terms of the relationship between thoughts, feelings, body responses and behavior.
Psychotherapist Consultation €50 - €60
I offer couple counselling session 50-55minutes.
Counselling €50 - €60
I offer one to one sessions. 50-55 minutes in lenght.
2 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.
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
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
Counselling  
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
4 more treatments
ServiceScore
Good
from 27 users
6.5
Insight Matters - Phibsborough - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Insight Matters - Phibsborough

106 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Dublin, D01 WY40
Insight Matters provides Individual, Relationship and Group Counselling, Psychotherapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for a wide range of issues. Psychotherapy and counselling gives you a regular time to think and talk about the issues, which are stopping you from living a happier and fuller life. This is carried out in a confidential, safe and non-judgemental space. It works best when a collaborative relationship is formed between you and your therapist. When you see a psychotherapist or counsellor you get to learn more about yourself and how your mind and body works and the relationship between your beliefs and thoughts and how you feel and behave. The aim of the psychotherapy is lasting psychological change, brought about through increased insight. These changes include: • Becoming more able to feel, identify and express emotions.• Making connections (e.g. between feelings and behaviours or past and present experiences).• Gaining a greater understanding of behaviours.• Developing effective emotional and practical coping strategies.• Re-evaluating perceptions and past experiences, this often leads us to become more self-accepting. You and the therapist will explore thoughts, feelings and behaviours that may be causing emotional and physical distress. Together you will discover new healthier ways of coping and letting go of past experiences, enabling you to move forward with your life. At Insight Matters we are committed to providing services built
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy up to €70
Insight Matters offers Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for all conditions including: depression, stress, anxiety, trauma, eating distress, low self-esteem, anger management, relationship difficulties, sexual problems, work/career issues and phobias/obsessive compulsive disorder. What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)? Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is an evidence-based treatment based on the idea that thoughts, feelings and behaviours are interconnected. The essence of cognitive therapy is to examine underlying thoughts behind the emotional problems and to generate alternative, more balanced thoughts. Cognitive therapists aim to work on your thoughts and behaviours to help improve how you feel. How many Cognitive Behavioural Therapy sessions do I need? The number of Cognitive Therapy sessions depends on your presenting issues. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy tends to be short-term. A first consultation will establish how many Cognitive Behavioural Therapy sessions may be indicated. What evidence is there for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy? Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is an evidence based therapeutic approach and is regarded as a treatment of choice for a number of mental health issues. This is based on numerous studies showing the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Issues for CBT Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is suited to a wide range of issues including: anxiety, stress, depression, relationships, work/career, self-esteem, anger, eating disorders, trauma, bereavement, phobias, addictions, obsessive-compulsive disorder, sexual problems, and self-development. Further reading on Choice Theory Ronald M. Rapee: Overcoming Shyness and Social Phobia: A Step-by-step Guide (Clinical Application of Evidence-Based Psychotherapy)
Psychotherapist Consultation up to €70
Initial Meeting This may be your first time entering therapy; here is a list of what we have seen to be true for many people about therapy: •It takes time to establish a trusting relationship with a therapist. •It is important to go at your own pace and not overwhelm yourself.  •We all resist change. Don’t be surprised if you are tempted to quit right before some real changes or breakthroughs are about to happen. •Becoming more healthy and balanced can feel very unfamiliar and uncomfortable at first. •Therapy is hard work. •Some therapy is short term (usually focusing on one issue and situation) and other therapy may be longer term (more than one or complex issues.)  •Expect your therapist to hold strong boundaries, be ethical, and treat you with respect.  •Remember that therapy, in the hands of a skilled therapist, is a powerful and life-changing experience. It has been shown to be effective for a variety of difficulties and problems. If you need therapy and work as an active participant in your own treatment, you can expect it will be well worth the time and money you invest.
Counselling up to €70
Psychotherapy and counselling gives you a regular time to think and talk about the issues, which are stopping you from living a happier and fuller life. This is carried out in a confidential, safe and non-judgemental space. You and the therapist will explore thoughts, feelings and behaviours that may be causing emotional and physical distress. Together you will discover new healthier ways of coping and letting go of past experiences, enabling you to move forward with your life.  At Insight Matters we are committed to providing services built on the highest ethical standards, care and respect for our clients. FAQs: Can psychotherapy or counselling help me? Psychotherapy has helped many people deal with mental or emotional distress, which can be experienced in many ways including: •Anxiety or an inability to cope or concentrate •Inability to deal with stress or recover from stressful situations •Lack of confidence or excessive shyness •Feelings of depression, sadness, grief or emptiness •Extreme mood swings •Difficulty making or sustaining relationships, or repeatedly becoming involved in unsatisfying or destructive relationships •Sexual problems •Difficulties in coming to terms with losses such as bereavement, divorce or loss of employment •Exploring Sexuality (LGBTQ) •Questioning gender identity •Eating disorders •Suicidal thoughts, effects of suicide and self-harm •Obsessive behaviour •Panic attacks and phobia •Addiction Therapy works best when a collaborative relationship is formed between therapist and client. When you see a psychotherapist or counsellor you get to learn more about yourself and how your mind and body works and the relationship between your beliefs and thoughts and how you feel and behave.
2 more treatments
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