Selena Meechan

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location_on Glasgow G41 & G77
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About me

Are you feeling disconnected from yourself and your relationship with others? Have you lost your sense of self? I am an integrative Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and I am passionate about working collaboratively with my clients to support them in their journey to a happier, calmer and more fulfilling life. I have experience working with all anxiety (generalised anxiety, health anxiety, social anxiety, OCD, phobia and panic) low mood (depression and grief) and low self esteem issues as well as trauma led work, my approach is compassion based and led by my clients needs and goals and also how to maintain the changes they make during their therapeutic journey with me.

Training, qualifications & experience

I am qualified in cognitive behavioural therapy and specialise in treating adults and adolescents and have experience working with short and longer term challenges and have extended my training to be able to support clients who have experienced baby loss, trauma and couples therapy. I use a variety of CBT techniques in my practice as well as drawing on other therapeutic techniques.

Member organisations

COSCA
Counselling & Psychotherapy in Scotland (COSCA)

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Accredited register membership

Counselling & Psychotherapy in Scotland
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Counselling & Psychotherapy in Scotland

Areas of counselling I deal with

Therapies offered

Fees

£65.00 per session

Additional information

£65 for individual sessions and £80 for couple sessions

Further information

Working with my clients I aim to provide a space for my clients which is safe, non judgemental, healing and inspiring to allow them to live happier and healthier lives and importantly maintain this afterwards

Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, 20 Dumbreck Road, Glasgow, City of Glasgow, G41 5BW

Illuminated Thinking Mearns Castle Golf Academy, Mearns Castle Golf Academy, Newton Mearns, Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, G77 5RR

Type of session

In person
Online

Types of client

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

Key details

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Selena Meechan
Selena Meechan