Maya Patricia Gagni

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Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottingamshire, NG17
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This professional is accepting new clients but may have a waitlist. Please enquire with them directly to discuss availability.

About me

My Practice is a women only service.

I am an experienced and accredited  Counsellor, Psychotherapist, Dramatherapist, Supervisor, EMDR accredited practitioner, Trauma Therapist and Equine Facilitated Psychotherapist with about 20 years experience of working with a variety or presenting issues. I also provide Critical Incident Debriefing for organisations.

As an EMDR  accredited practitioner (Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing) I can support you if you have experienced traumatic events such as sexual abuse and or have developed  Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. With EMDR I have supported veterans and front line emergency workers such as police officers, firefighters and A&E staff.

Please note that my practice is a women-only counselling service.

I have extensive experience of one-to-one clinical practice as well as supervising and training practitioners from all theoretical frameworks. I offer one-to-one sessions as well as couple counselling.

My private practice is based within the Spirit Project (a women-only counselling service) and I can bring creativity such as:

  • visual arts
  • masks
  • puppets
  • music and movement
  • I speak Italian fluently.

What happens next?

If you have any questions that you would like answering or would like to book an appointment, then I welcome you to call me on: 07903 598 324 or click here to send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you.

Training, qualifications & experience

  • Diploma in Counselling (2000)
  • PGD Dramatherapy (2005)
  • Certificate in Person Centred Supervision (2008)
  • MA in Counselling and Psychotherapy (2012)
  • Advanced Trauma Therapy (2014)
  • CBT for Person Centred Counsellors (2015)
  • Critical Incident Debriefing (2015)
  • EMDR Accredited (2017)
  • DBT (Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (2017)
  • Diploma in Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy (2018)
  • MBCT (2020)
  • Counselling People with MS (2023)
  • Diploma in Counselling Children & Young People (2024)

Member organisations

Registered / Accredited

Registered / Accredited

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HCPC
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)

The HCPC are an independent, UK-wide health regulator. They set standards of professional training, performance and conduct for 16 professions.

They keep a register of health professionals who meet their standards, and they take action if registered health professionals fall below those standards. They were created by a piece of legislation called the Health Professions Order 2001.

Registration means that a health professional meets national standards for their professional training, performance and conduct.

BACP
British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP)

BACP is one of the UK’s leading professional bodies for counselling and psychotherapy with around 60,000 members. The Association has several different categories of membership, including Student Member, Individual Member, Registered Member MBACP, Registered Accredited Member MBACP (Accred) and Senior Registered Accredited Member MBACP (Snr Acccred).

Registered and accredited members are listed on the BACP Register, which shows that they have demonstrated BACP’s recommended standards for training, proficiency and ethical practice. The BACP Register was the first register of psychological therapists to be accredited by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).

Accredited and senior accredited membership are voluntary categories for members who choose to undertake a rigorous application and assessment process to demonstrate additional standards around practice, training and supervision.

Individual members will have completed an appropriate counselling or psychotherapy course and started to practise, but they won’t appear on the BACP Register until they've demonstrated that they meet the standards for registration. Student members are still in the process of completing their training.

All members are bound by the BACP Ethical Framework and a Professional Conduct Procedure.

NCPS
National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society (NCPS)

The National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society

This Not For Profit association of counsellors and psychotherapists aim to support the counselling profession, members and training organisations.

In 2013 the NCS register was accredited by the Professional Standards Authority under the Accredited Voluntary Register Scheme. Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.

Accredited register membership

National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society
Accredited Register Scheme

The Accredited Register Scheme was set up in 2013 by the Department of Health (DoH) as a way to recognise organisations that hold voluntary registers which meet certain standards. These standards are set by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).

This therapist has indicated that they belong to an Accredited Register.

National Counselling & Psychotherapy Society
British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy
Accredited Register Scheme

The Accredited Register Scheme was set up in 2013 by the Department of Health (DoH) as a way to recognise organisations that hold voluntary registers which meet certain standards. These standards are set by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).

This therapist has indicated that they belong to an Accredited Register.

British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy

Other areas of counselling I deal with

  • Critical Incident Debriefing.
  • Supervision for therapists and non-therapists
  • Trans-cultural counselling.
  • Fluent in Italian.

Photos & videos

Fees

£60.00 per session

Health Insurance/EAP

  • Aviva
  • Axa Health
  • BUPA
  • Vitality
  • WPA

Additional information

Counselling
£60 per session

EMDR
£70 per session

Couple Counselling
£70 per session

Supervision
One-to-one - £85 for one hour and a half

Dramatherapy
One-to-one - £60 per session


Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy

£100 per session (one hour and a half)

Equine Facilitated EMDR

£100 per session (one hour and a half)

Payment is taken by cash, PayPal, BACS transfer or Debit/Credit card at the end of each session.  An arrangement can be made for bulk payments.

When I work

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My availability changes quite quickly. Please enquiry at the beginning 

Further information

WHAT IS EMDR THERAPY?

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a powerful method of psychotherapy that has helped an estimated two million people of all ages relieve many types of psychological distress.  Used mainly for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.

HOW WAS EMDR DEVELOPED?

In 1987, psychologist Dr Francine Shapiro made the chance observation that eye movements can reduce the intensity of disturbing thoughts, under certain conditions. Dr Shapiro studied this effect scientifically, and in a 1989 issue of the Journal of Traumatic Stress, she reported success using EMDR to treat victims of trauma.  Since then, EMDR has developed and evolved through the contributions of therapists and researchers all over the world. Today, EMDR is a set of standardized protocols that incorporates elements from many different treatment approaches.

HOW DOES EMDR WORK?

No one knows how any form of psychotherapy works neurobiologically or in the brain.  However, we do know that when a person is very upset, their brain cannot process information as it does ordinarily. One moment becomes “frozen in time,” and remembering a trauma may feel as bad as going through it the first time because the images, sounds, smells, and feelings haven’t changed.

Such memories have a lasting negative effect that interferes with the way a person sees the world and the way they relate to other people. EMDR seems to have a direct effect on the way that the brain processes information.  Normal information processing is resumed, so following a successful EMDR session, a person no longer relives the images, sounds, and feelings when the event is brought to mind.  You still remember what happened, but it is less upsetting.  Many types of therapy have similar goals. However, EMDR appears to be similar to what occurs naturally during dreaming or REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. Therefore, EMDR can be thought of as a physiologically based therapy that helps a person see disturbing material in a new and less distressing way. One philosophy is that EMDR unlocks negative memories and emotions stored in the nervous system and reconnects neural pathways.

WHAT IS THE ACTUAL EMDR SESSION LIKE?

During EMDR, the therapist works with the client to identify a specific problem as the focus of the treatment session.  The client calls to mind the disturbing issue or event, what was seen, felt, heard, thought, etc., and what thoughts and beliefs are currently held about that event.  The therapist facilitates the directional movement of the eyes or other dual attention stimulation of the brain (tapping or bilateral music), while the client focuses on the disturbing material, and the client just notices whatever comes to mind without making any effort to control direction or content.  Each person will process information uniquely, based on personal experiences and values. Sets of eye movements are continued until the memory becomes less disturbing and is associated with positive thoughts and beliefs about one ’s self; for example, “I did the best I could.”  During EMDR, the client may experience intense emotions, but by the end of the session, most people report a great reduction in the level of disturbance.

HOW LONG DOES EMDR TAKE?

One or more sessions are required to understand the nature of the problem and to decide whether EMDR is an appropriate treatment.  I will also discuss EMDR more fully and provide an opportunity to answer questions about the method.

Once we have agreed that EMDR is appropriate for a specific problem, the actual EMDR therapy may begin.  A typical EMDR session lasts from 60 to 90 minutes.  The type of problem, life circumstances, and the amount of previous trauma will determine how many treatment sessions are necessary.

I use EMDR in conjunction with my counselling work.

BUT DOES EMDR REALLY WORK?

Controlled studies have investigated the effects of EMDR. These studies have consistently found that EMDR effectively decreases/eliminates the symptoms of post-traumatic stress for the majority of clients.  Clients often report improvement in other associated symptoms such as anxiety.  The current National Institute of Health & Clinical Excel lance (N.I.C.E.E) treatment guidelines for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D.) recommends EMDR as an effective treatment. EMDR was also found effective by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defence, UK Ministry of Defence, the United Kingdom Department of Health, the Israeli National Council for Mental Health, and many other international health and governmental agencies.  Research has also shown that EMDR can be an efficient and rapid treatment.  Further information can be found through EMDR UK & Ireland;

WHAT KIND OF PROBLEMS CAN EMDR TREAT?

Scientific research has established EMDR as effective for post-traumatic stress. However, clinicians also have reported success using EMDR in the treatment of the following conditions:

  • personality disorders
  • eating disorders
  • panic attacks
  • performance anxiety
  • complicated grief
  • stress reduction
  • dissociative disorders
  • addictions
  • disturbing memories
  • sexual and/or physical abuse.

* phobias

* body dysmorphic disorders

* Pain Management

For further information about Equine Assisted Therapy,  and my Equine Facilitated Psychotherapy can be found on my website.

Huthwaite, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottingamshire, NG17

Type of session

In person
Online
Phone

Types of client

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

Key details

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Additional languages

Italian

Online platforms

Google Meet
Skype
VSee
Whatsapp
Zoom

Supervision

In person
Online
Phone

Person-Centred supervision for trainee and qualified Counsellor/Psychotherapist.

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Maya Patricia Gagni
Maya Patricia Gagni