Location
Offers online therapy
About
We don't get wounded alone and we don't heal alone." Carl Jung. Are wounds from the past affecting how you are functioning in the present and your thoughts of the future? Our early experiences can create patterns of trust and distrust which affect how we are in our relationships with others and ourselves, as well as how we respond to trauma and stress throughout our lives on many different levels. However, whilst we may be shaped by the past I believe that we do not need to be trapped by it.
Working in an integrative way means I draw on a number of different therapeutic theories to support you and your unique needs. I have a particular strength in working with the spiritual aspect of who we are, that sense of being part of something more, whether your sense of the spiritual is linked to a particular faith, or something more individual.
We will work together gently and compassionately at your own pace. You can choose whether you prefer sessions to be traditional talk therapy or if you'd like to engage with more creative options such as sand tray therapy, visualisation and inner child work.
Call or Email Abigail Hardiman for a free 15 minute consultation now - 01392 321565
Finances
- Cost per Session: Up to £40
Qualifications
- Membership: British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy / Registered Member
- Training: Advanced Diploma in Integrative Counselling
Additional Credentials
- Degree: University of Bristol
- Degree: University of Cambridge
Location
Offers online therapy
Specialties
- Childhood trauma
- Spirituality
- Anxiety
Issues
- Bereavement
- Depression
- Divorce
- Domestic Abuse
- Family Conflict
- Life Transitions
- Parenting
- Peer Relationships
- Relationship Issues
- School Issues
- Self Esteem
- Self-Harming
- Stress
- Trauma and PTSD
- Women's Issues
Client Focus
Age
- Elders (65+)
- Adults
- Teen
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Attachment-based
- Humanistic
- Integrative
- Person-Centred
- Psychodynamic
- Sandplay
- Transactional Analysis
- Transpersonal
Modality
- Individuals
Last Modified: 4 May 2022