Annie uses a mixed toolbox of psychotherapeutic techniques, theories and approaches which include elements of classical Rogerian Person-Centred, Human Givens, Freudian, Adlerian, NLP, CBT, NVC, Ericksonian Relaxation & Hypnotherapy with Guided Visualisation, Solution-Focussed Brief Therapy, Family Constellations and Attachment Theory.
Annie uses the Imago Dialogue when working with couples and individuals in relationship work. She is highly respected as an advanced and experienced practitioner, with a large client base who like to return whenever they feel the need ("think of me like a doctor or a dentist - here for you whenever you need me, or for a check-up").
Annie uses the Imago Dialogue when working with couples and individuals in relationship work. She is highly respected as an advanced and experienced practitioner, with a large client base who like to return whenever they feel the need ("think of me like a doctor or a dentist - here for you whenever you need me, or for a check-up").
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Before becoming a Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Couples Counsellor Annie had 25 years experience as a Journalist, Editor and Media Trainer. References are available to attest to the quality of writing and ability to meet deadlines with reliable copy & quotes.
Annie is the author of Press Here! which describes how to work with the media for maximum publicity, and explains the PR role in the relationship between journalists, the media and clients / the public.As the author of Press Here!, a book on how to deal with the Media for maximum publicity, she is also available for advice and training on media relations.
Annie is the author of Press Here! which describes how to work with the media for maximum publicity, and explains the PR role in the relationship between journalists, the media and clients / the public.As the author of Press Here!, a book on how to deal with the Media for maximum publicity, she is also available for advice and training on media relations.
If you weren't hurt, neglected, rejected or badly misunderstood by the adults responsible for you while you were growing up. If you never comforted yourself with substances, food or drink, gambling or anything similar. If you never experienced traumatic loss of something much loved: a person, a dream or a job.
The most common two are anxiety and depression. Some say that anxiety is when we think of the future and feel fear, while depression is when we think of the past and feel disappointment. Many clients experience both at the same time, for they are often the two faces of the same coin. The third most common presenting issues are confusion and sadness.
Increasing amounts of the substance or behaviour are necessary to feel satisfaction or to get the same feeling. Increasing amounts of time is taken up by thinking about the last or the next experience with the substance or activity. You feel restless, irritable or moody when trying to cut back or quit the substance or activity.
Anxiety is a normal human emotion that everyone experiences at times. Many people feel anxious, or nervous, when faced with a problem at work, before taking a test, or making an important decision. Anxiety disorders, however, are different. They can cause such distress that they interfere with someone's ability to lead a normal life.
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