ERIN PRICE MIACP
PSYCHOTHERAPIST/ COUNSELLOR/SUPERVISOR
Erin is a qualified psychotherapist and supervisor with a BA (Hons) degree in Counselling & Psychotherapy from Dublin Business School and a Diploma in Supervision from Dublin Counselling & Therapy Centre. Erin is an accredited member of the IACP (Irish Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy). Erin has also completed the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and Level 1 Training the in Treatment of Trauma: Affect dysregulation, survival defences, and traumatic memory (Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute). Erin works with adult clients on both a short term and long term basis.
Erin uses an Integrative and Humanistic approach to psychotherapy and counselling. Erin’s training and experience includes working with a wide range of approaches including: Person Centred, Psychodynamic, and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). Yet, it is always in the therapeutic relationship that the work is grounded. The approach Erin uses in counselling and psychotherapy is always informed by the therapeutic relationship. Erin believes in the quality of the therapeutic relationship. It is Erin’s belief that relationship is the fundamental purpose of being. In therapy, the relationship is the catalyst that facilitates change, understanding and growth.
Erin provides a confidential, non-judgemental and supportive environment to facilitate growth. Erin believes the role of the therapist is to facilitate and assist clients to make meaning of their experience and discover their inner world. As a psychotherapist Erin values the individuality of each client. Erin is a dynamic therapist who promotes self-awareness, personal growth and well-being leading to more empowered individuals.
Erin also provides one-to-one supervision to students, pre-accredited and accredited psychotherapists and counsellors.
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C.G. Jung
"Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakens"
PAULA O'CONNOR MIAHIP
PSYCHOTHERAPIST/ COUNSELLOR
Paula holds BA (Hons) Degree in Psychotherapy and Counselling from Dublin Business School and is an accredited to The Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy ( IAHIP). Paula’s approach to her work is integrative and humanistic, a module that encourages the distinctly human quality of choice and creativity and emphasizes the hopeful view of human beings and their ability to be self-determining. She has worked with adults on a wide range of issues, including depression, anxiety, bereavement, grief and loss, relationship difficulties and sexual abuse. To enable clients to engage in their own therapeutic process creating a safe, non-judgemental, compassionate listening space is a fundamental aim in Paula's work as a therapist with the core being the relationship between the therapist and client
Socrates
"Some people put walls up, not to keep people out, but to see who cares enough to knock them down"