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Online Psychotherapy Clinic - Psychotherapy Clinic in IrelandFeatured

Online Psychotherapy Clinic

552 NCR , D1, Dublin 1, Dublin 1, D01 H9W4
This is an online clinical service
Psychotherapist Consultation
Psychotherapist Consultation €90 - €100
Online Psychotherapist Consultation €90 - €100
Online Psychotherapy clinic
Counselling €90 - €100
10 more treatments
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 5 users
8.9
Aria Psychotherapy & Counselling - Emer OGrady

Aria Psychotherapy & Counselling

7 Strand Street Great, Dublin, Dublin 1
5.0 from 1 verified review
I have found her very kind, professional, competent and knowledgeableSusan, US, 17 09 24

I have had a series of reiki sessions at Aria, to help me manage ME symptoms. Emer had been recommended to me by a friend. I have found her very kind, professional, competent and knowledgeable. The clinic is in a great location, spacious and bright.

Psychotherapist Consultation up to €70
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Counselling  
9 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.
Psychotherapist Consultation  
CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy  
Counselling  
2 more treatments
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Dermod Moore, Psychotherapist - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Dermod Moore, Psychotherapist

6 Capel Street, Dublin, 1
Dermod Moore, MA, MIAHIP is a psychotherapist in Capel Street, Dublin 1.  He trained in London, graduating in 2004. He is accredited with the Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy.  Please get in touch for an initial consultation to explore what is possible. Experienced in working with addictive patterns, sexuality/relationship issues, anxiety, depression, and creative blocks.
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Couples Therapy  
ServiceScore
Excellent
from 1 user
8.0
Kieran OMeara Psychotherapy - Psychotherapy Clinic in Ireland

Kieran O'Meara Psychotherapy

Global House, 29 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, Dublin 1
I offer psychoanalytic psychotherapy to anyone currently going through a difficult time in their personal lives, or experiencing anxiety or depression. Information regarding appointment times is available on request. Initial consultation is free.
Psychotherapist Consultation  
Individual adult psychotherapy, working from a psychoanalytic perspective. 
ServiceScore
Good
from 22 users
6.7
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
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.
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)
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.
3 more treatments
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