Freya Bryson

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location_on Newcastle Upon Tyne NE3 & NE1
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About me

Hi, I’m Freya, an LGBTQA+ and neurodivergent identifying UKCP registered integrative psychotherapist, based in the Northeast, with a particularly interested in supporting others within these communities and what it means to live the life we want authentically and well.

Although I have experience working with many concerns, I am particularly passionate about working with trauma, anxiety, identity issues and those in crisis. I have a background in Transactional Analysis, but I also work in a trauma-informed and relational way through a number of methods, from working more exploratively and creatively to pursuing more practical skills and tools, I have a collaborative approach in finding out what works best for you as a unique individual.

Please feel free to get in touch with me via email.
My fees are £55 per session in person and £45 remotely. Concessions are available.

Training, qualifications & experience

Postgraduate diploma in Psychotherapeutic Studies with distinction from Newman University

Diploma in Psychotherapy, Northern Guild of Psychotherapy and Counselling

UKCP registered integrative psychotherapist

BA with honours in Film and Literature, Warwick University

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UKCP
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UKCP standards cover the range of different psychotherapies. Registration is obtained by training or accrediting with one of its member organisations, or by holding a European Certificate in Psychotherapy. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.

Accredited register membership

UK Council for Psychotherapy
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Areas of counselling I deal with

Therapies offered

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Fees

Up to £55.00

Concessions offered for

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Additional information

My in person rate is £55 per session

My online rate is £45 per session

Please get in touch as concessions can be negotiated

Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, NE3

Uniphy Sunco House, Carliol Square, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE1 6UF

Type of session

In person
Online

Types of client

Young adults (18-24)
Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)
Employee Assistance Programme

Key details

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My central newcastle room is wheelchair accessible.

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