Esther Obiri-Darko


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About me
With over two decades of experience working closely with children, adolescents, and families, I bring a wealth of expertise to my role. I specialise in providing therapeutic support that is marked by sensitivity, thoughtfulness, and authenticity. My primary mission is to empower children, young individuals, and parents to not just survive, but flourish in their lives.
I offer therapeutic support for a wide range of issues including anxiety, bullying, friendship difficulties, depression, disordered eating, emotional regulation difficulties (anger), identity issues, loss, low mood, self-harm, and much more.
Alongside my therapeutic practice, I am also one of the few certified Mother-Daughter coaches in the UK I work to help mothers and daughters deepen their connection, improve communication, and navigate difficult situations together. I support mothers and daughters to create stronger, more emotionally bonded relationships by teaching them exercises and tools that enhance their understanding of each other and their ability to listen to one another. I provide a safe, non-judgmental, and supportive environment for you to express your feelings and perspectives, while also facilitating constructive dialogue and problem-solving.
Training, qualifications & experience
MA in Psychological Therapies with Children, Young people, and Families. Tavistock and Portman and University of Essex.
Postgraduate Certificate Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Wellbeing: multidisciplinary practice. Tavistock and Portman with the University of Essex.
Certificate in Higher Education - Counselling and Counselling Skills, Birkbeck University.
Throughout my career, I have worked in diverse settings, including secondary and primary schools, charitable community services, and a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service within the NHS.
Member organisations
school Registered / Accredited
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Accredited register membership

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Areas of counselling I deal with
Therapies offered
Fees
£85.00 - £100.00
Free initial telephone session