John Thompson


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About me
Hello and welcome to my profile. I provide a safe and confidential space for you to explore and think about yourself at your own pace. I am a relational psychoanalytical psychotherapist. This means I pay particular attention to your ways of being, thinking, feeling and relating (and avoiding these) that manifest in your current relationships and also in your relationship with me. Often these processes are driven by unconscious feelings, desires, beliefs and fears which can gradually be uncovered during the therapy leading to greater insight and awareness and ultimately a more balanced and less conflicted way of life.
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy works with the mind, specifically the unconscious which is outside our awareness. Psychotherapy takes a closer look at the more distinct aspects of life that may go unnoticed. It also works with deep seated patterns, and deeper relational models which perhaps you notice but struggle to understand.
Training, qualifications & experience
I am a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, a professional member of the Association of Individual and Group Therapy (AGIP) and a full member of the UKCP.
I work in private practice and part time in an Irish charity that provides psychotherapy for survivors of institutional and clerical abuse.
Member organisations
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Accredited register membership

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Areas of counselling I deal with
Therapies offered
Fees
£60.00 - £90.00