Nadinne Dyen

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(BA) Hon, DIP, (MA), MBACP | Clinical Psychotherapist
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location_on Bristol, Somerset, BS1
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About me

Perhaps you're feeling trapped or blocked by the past, confused knowing there must be more to life but feeling stuck in survival. Maybe you feel in the depths of despair with feelings of stress, depression and anxiety or recently grieving from a bereavement, a loss of some kind or simply can’t make sense of a general flatness and loss of meaning.

Or maybe experiencing heartbreak or going through a separation you need to make sense of. You know changes need to be made and seeking a safe supportive space to work through your process to find greater balance and meaning to life, allowing you to really live your life fully.

I’m a qualified Clinical Psychotherapist, and I know how hard it can be to reach out to take the first step when you need support.

I have extensive experience of working with issues such as feeling trapped in negative and painful patterns of behaviour, trauma and the symptoms of PTSD, grief and loss, boundaries, relationship problems, anger and rage, low self-esteem, confusion and anxiety, addiction and ADHD.

I'm the founder of an intersectional therapy centre with expertise in trauma supporting clients to find greater meaning and purpose in their lives.

I trained in a variety of methods; Gestalt, Transactional Analysis, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Jungian therapy and Psycho-analyses. I support my clients to make the unknown conscious using a range of techniques, which might include meditation, bodywork, images and intuitive insight. 

I provide a supportive and holding space to explore these difficult thoughts and feelings to gain greater understanding, to work through historical or recent trauma's to find different perspectives, more clarity, to find greater balance, wholeness and connection to yourself and others to lead a more fulfilling and meaningful life.

I've worked with adults, young people, children, families and groups; leaders of global brands, companies within the creative and music industry; Corporate, NHS, charitable sector, Africa and in private practice. I support other leaders and creatives in overcoming blocks, working through current difficulties to achieve greater sense of self and meaning in both personal and professional life. 

Please get in touch if you have any questions or would like to book a session.

Training, qualifications & experience

  • MA (Hons) Psychotherapy - Institute of Arts in Therapy and Education, London
  • Foundation degree - Therapeutic communication using the arts
  • CATT - Training in a specific trauma treatment to reduce PTSD.

Member organisations

BACP
British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP)

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Accredited register membership

British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy
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British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy

Areas of counselling I deal with

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Fees

£65.00 - £95.00
Free initial in-person or online session

Additional information

One to one therapy £65-£95 per session. I do not determine the fee based on your circumstances. You simply choose the fee that feels fully right for you from the sliding scale. 

When I work

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Morning
Afternoon
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Night

Monday to Thursday 9.30am-8pm (Sometimes I have availability for early morning sessions).

Further information

With a depth of knowledge, training and experience in working with trauma informed Western psychological approaches as well as spending years researching travelling to work with communities across the globe in non-western approaches understanding in indigenous knowledge systems. 

Bristol, Somerset, BS1

Type of session

In person
Online

Types of client

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