Female Counsellors in Straffan
I work with adults feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or struggling with low mood, relationship challenges, life transitions, or past trauma. Many clients come seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and their patterns, and want to feel more connected, grounded, and at ease. I warmly welcome you to a therapeutic space where we work collaboratively to explore emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Drawing on person-centered, psychosynthesis, psychodynamic, relational, and trauma-informed approaches, I aim to help clients develop insight, resilience, and a stronger sense of balance and self-understanding.
I work with adults feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or struggling with low mood, relationship challenges, life transitions, or past trauma. Many clients come seeking a deeper understanding of themselves and their patterns, and want to feel more connected, grounded, and at ease. I warmly welcome you to a therapeutic space where we work collaboratively to explore emotions, thoughts, and experiences. Drawing on person-centered, psychosynthesis, psychodynamic, relational, and trauma-informed approaches, I aim to help clients develop insight, resilience, and a stronger sense of balance and self-understanding.
I work with individuals to help address a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, trauma, grief, relationship difficulties and stress.
There are many reasons why people come to counselling and psychotherapy. You may have a particular issue which is causing you distress or a number of issues that are troubling you. Whatever brings you to counselling, I aim to provide a safe, caring and confidential setting where you can explore what is relevant for you.
I work with individuals to help address a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, trauma, grief, relationship difficulties and stress.
There are many reasons why people come to counselling and psychotherapy. You may have a particular issue which is causing you distress or a number of issues that are troubling you. Whatever brings you to counselling, I aim to provide a safe, caring and confidential setting where you can explore what is relevant for you.
Hello my name is Miranda Conroy. I am a seasoned psychotherapist and clinical supervisor based in Celbridge, County Kildare, I bring a wealth of experience and expertise in addressing a wide range of mental health concerns. With a compassionate and client-centered approach, I specialize in guiding individuals towards healing and growth, offering support and guidance in navigating challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and more. My commitment to fostering a safe and nurturing therapeutic environment allows clients to explore their emotions and experiences with trust and empowerment.
Hello my name is Miranda Conroy. I am a seasoned psychotherapist and clinical supervisor based in Celbridge, County Kildare, I bring a wealth of experience and expertise in addressing a wide range of mental health concerns. With a compassionate and client-centered approach, I specialize in guiding individuals towards healing and growth, offering support and guidance in navigating challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and more. My commitment to fostering a safe and nurturing therapeutic environment allows clients to explore their emotions and experiences with trust and empowerment.
If food, body image, bingeing, purging, restricting, or constant thoughts about eating are taking up too much space in your life, you are not alone and you are absolutely welcome here. I work closely with people struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating, body image difficulties, anxiety, and trauma. Often, these struggles can feel exhausting, isolating, and honestly… a bit like your brain has become an unpaid full-time critic. Together, we work to quiet that noise, untangle unhelpful patterns, and build a healthier, more compassionate relationship with food, your body and yourself.
If food, body image, bingeing, purging, restricting, or constant thoughts about eating are taking up too much space in your life, you are not alone and you are absolutely welcome here. I work closely with people struggling with eating disorders, disordered eating, body image difficulties, anxiety, and trauma. Often, these struggles can feel exhausting, isolating, and honestly… a bit like your brain has become an unpaid full-time critic. Together, we work to quiet that noise, untangle unhelpful patterns, and build a healthier, more compassionate relationship with food, your body and yourself.
There are many reasons people arrive at therapy, to resolve problems from the past, to help overcome current challenges or worries about the future. My role is to create a confidential and supportive space that is right for you to facilitate your personal growth and change. If you feel that counselling might be something that could help you right now, please do get in touch.
There are many reasons people arrive at therapy, to resolve problems from the past, to help overcome current challenges or worries about the future. My role is to create a confidential and supportive space that is right for you to facilitate your personal growth and change. If you feel that counselling might be something that could help you right now, please do get in touch.
Do you need a safe, warm and friendly counsellor who really listens to you as an individual? If you find you are returning to unhelpful behaviours or relationship patterns or coping with stress, anger problems, trauma, anxiety or depression that prevent you from being happy with life them counselling can really make a difference. In our sessions you'll find a thoughtful, supportive and creative environment where we can work at your pace. Whatever your situation is, we will work together for you to be empowered through non judgemental therapy to change unhelpful thoughts and behaviours and move towards real positive lasting change.
Do you need a safe, warm and friendly counsellor who really listens to you as an individual? If you find you are returning to unhelpful behaviours or relationship patterns or coping with stress, anger problems, trauma, anxiety or depression that prevent you from being happy with life them counselling can really make a difference. In our sessions you'll find a thoughtful, supportive and creative environment where we can work at your pace. Whatever your situation is, we will work together for you to be empowered through non judgemental therapy to change unhelpful thoughts and behaviours and move towards real positive lasting change.
Sandra strives to create a therapeutic environment grounded in empathy while clients embark on their journey of self-exploration and personal growth. Her approach to psychotherapy is rooted in the integration of person-centred and psychoanalytic approaches. She is mindful that each client is unique and tailors her therapeutic approach accordingly by incorporating, for example, CBT, Schema therapy and somatic techniques. So often with symptoms of anxiety and depression, vagus nerve dysregulation is an unseen enemy and Sandra uses the principles of polyvagal theory to help clients become more grounded and centred in the body.
Sandra strives to create a therapeutic environment grounded in empathy while clients embark on their journey of self-exploration and personal growth. Her approach to psychotherapy is rooted in the integration of person-centred and psychoanalytic approaches. She is mindful that each client is unique and tailors her therapeutic approach accordingly by incorporating, for example, CBT, Schema therapy and somatic techniques. So often with symptoms of anxiety and depression, vagus nerve dysregulation is an unseen enemy and Sandra uses the principles of polyvagal theory to help clients become more grounded and centred in the body.
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We provide a range of treatments and services specializing in psychotherapy and counselling for individuals and couples. Katie Richardson primarily focuses on working with adolescents and couples. She also holds training in Autism Informed Therapy. At MonuMental Therapy we also focus on areas such as depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, gender identity, sexual identity, fertility issues, bereavement, and suicide/self-harm.
We provide a range of treatments and services specializing in psychotherapy and counselling for individuals and couples. Katie Richardson primarily focuses on working with adolescents and couples. She also holds training in Autism Informed Therapy. At MonuMental Therapy we also focus on areas such as depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, gender identity, sexual identity, fertility issues, bereavement, and suicide/self-harm.
I am an experienced CBT psychotherapist in Kildare, Dublin and online, offering effective therapy for stress, anxiety, depression and trauma I am a registered mental health nurse and have dual masters degrees in perinatal mental health and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) combined with over 20 years experience supporting clients in all aspects of health care.
My approach is gentle and compassionate, offering therapy through evidence-based CBT. I work with clients to identify their goals, and together we plan treatment to help them achieve those goals.
I support clients to learn to manage their own mental health for life.
I am an experienced CBT psychotherapist in Kildare, Dublin and online, offering effective therapy for stress, anxiety, depression and trauma I am a registered mental health nurse and have dual masters degrees in perinatal mental health and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) combined with over 20 years experience supporting clients in all aspects of health care.
My approach is gentle and compassionate, offering therapy through evidence-based CBT. I work with clients to identify their goals, and together we plan treatment to help them achieve those goals.
I support clients to learn to manage their own mental health for life.
Finding the right therapist can feel overwhelming, especially when you are carrying the emotional weight. My approach is grounded in creating a space where you feel heard, understood and not judged, just exactly as you are.
I am a counselling psychologist and doctoral researcher with experience supporting adults and couples through concerns such as anxiety, stress, low mood, relationship difficulties, identity exploration and emotional overwhelm. I work in a way that is compassionate, culturally sensitive and collaborative, meaning we move at your pace and focus on what feels most meaningful to you.
Finding the right therapist can feel overwhelming, especially when you are carrying the emotional weight. My approach is grounded in creating a space where you feel heard, understood and not judged, just exactly as you are.
I am a counselling psychologist and doctoral researcher with experience supporting adults and couples through concerns such as anxiety, stress, low mood, relationship difficulties, identity exploration and emotional overwhelm. I work in a way that is compassionate, culturally sensitive and collaborative, meaning we move at your pace and focus on what feels most meaningful to you.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, the weight of burnout, or navigating difficult life changes and relationship issues, it can feel like the ways you’ve been coping just aren't enough anymore. You might be looking for a way to manage daily stress that has become too much, or you're simply longing to feel more like yourself again.
I provide a safe, neuro-affirming space where we can explore these challenges together, always at a pace that feels right for you. In our sessions, you can expect a space where you can feel comfortable arriving exactly as you are without judgment
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, the weight of burnout, or navigating difficult life changes and relationship issues, it can feel like the ways you’ve been coping just aren't enough anymore. You might be looking for a way to manage daily stress that has become too much, or you're simply longing to feel more like yourself again.
I provide a safe, neuro-affirming space where we can explore these challenges together, always at a pace that feels right for you. In our sessions, you can expect a space where you can feel comfortable arriving exactly as you are without judgment
Kasha Skoczen works with children, adolescents, and adults, specializing in neurodevelopmental challenges (ASD, ADHD), anxiety, depression, and body image issues. Clients seek her expertise for independent psychological assessments and integrative therapy, which she provides through an evidence-based approach combining CBT, SFBT and Clinical Hypnotherapy.
Kasha Skoczen works with children, adolescents, and adults, specializing in neurodevelopmental challenges (ASD, ADHD), anxiety, depression, and body image issues. Clients seek her expertise for independent psychological assessments and integrative therapy, which she provides through an evidence-based approach combining CBT, SFBT and Clinical Hypnotherapy.
I am the clinical director of New Perspectives Psychology, a lifespan service that supports children, teens and adults who are experiencing a variety of psychological, mental health and stress related challenges. We offer autism and ADHD assessments for children and adults as well as follow up supports.
Many of our clients start their journey with a consultation - this is an opportunity to better understand your needs and create an evidenced based and informed plan. We aim to be supportive and person centered at every stage of the process with our service.
I am the clinical director of New Perspectives Psychology, a lifespan service that supports children, teens and adults who are experiencing a variety of psychological, mental health and stress related challenges. We offer autism and ADHD assessments for children and adults as well as follow up supports.
Many of our clients start their journey with a consultation - this is an opportunity to better understand your needs and create an evidenced based and informed plan. We aim to be supportive and person centered at every stage of the process with our service.
Niamh is an accredited member of IACP. Niamh works from a Humanistic and Integrative perspective, using a Person Centred approach to create a non-judgemental empathic space from which a client can explore issues they may be experiencing both past and present at their own pace. Niamh incorporates Mindfulness techniques into a session which can return calm to a situation and allow/support a client to make wiser choices.
Niamh is an accredited member of IACP. Niamh works from a Humanistic and Integrative perspective, using a Person Centred approach to create a non-judgemental empathic space from which a client can explore issues they may be experiencing both past and present at their own pace. Niamh incorporates Mindfulness techniques into a session which can return calm to a situation and allow/support a client to make wiser choices.
You may be capable and self-aware, yet still feel overwhelmed, detached or stuck. Relationships may feel intense or confusing. Perhaps you have been told you are too sensitive, too much, or overthinking. You might wonder why you react so strongly, struggle with rejection, or feel successful on paper but internally dysregulated. I work with adults navigating neurodivergence, including ADHD and autistic identity, Rejection Sensitivity, shame, personality patterns, attachment wounds, trauma and identity shifts. Together, we make sense of what is happening in your nervous system and create something more workable.
You may be capable and self-aware, yet still feel overwhelmed, detached or stuck. Relationships may feel intense or confusing. Perhaps you have been told you are too sensitive, too much, or overthinking. You might wonder why you react so strongly, struggle with rejection, or feel successful on paper but internally dysregulated. I work with adults navigating neurodivergence, including ADHD and autistic identity, Rejection Sensitivity, shame, personality patterns, attachment wounds, trauma and identity shifts. Together, we make sense of what is happening in your nervous system and create something more workable.
I am a qualified counsellor and an accredited member of IACP. I work with clients in a person-centred way, focusing on the lived experience and current challenges that each person brings to the therapy space and integrating a variety of therapeutic approaches.
I am a qualified counsellor and an accredited member of IACP. I work with clients in a person-centred way, focusing on the lived experience and current challenges that each person brings to the therapy space and integrating a variety of therapeutic approaches.
I am committed to creating a warm, caring, non-judgmental, safe space to help to build trust so that you can explore and express your thoughts, feelings, behaviours and vulnerabilities. I aim to help you feel seen, heard and understood, to help you to confront challenges, heal wounds and discover new possibilities for living. I am a trauma informed practitioner and understand how trauma can profoundly impact a person’s life, I will support you to go at your own pace, help you to challenge and reframe views about yourself and your world, and will walk beside you with empathy, validation and respect.
I am committed to creating a warm, caring, non-judgmental, safe space to help to build trust so that you can explore and express your thoughts, feelings, behaviours and vulnerabilities. I aim to help you feel seen, heard and understood, to help you to confront challenges, heal wounds and discover new possibilities for living. I am a trauma informed practitioner and understand how trauma can profoundly impact a person’s life, I will support you to go at your own pace, help you to challenge and reframe views about yourself and your world, and will walk beside you with empathy, validation and respect.
Dr Sara McNally is a qualified psychotherapist with a diverse academic and clinical background. She holds an MSc in Pluralistic Counselling & Psychotherapy from the Irish Institute of Counselling and Psychotherapy and a Higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy from Dublin Business School. In addition to her core psychotherapy training, she completed a PhD in Pharmacology at the School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, University College Dublin, bringing a strong scientific foundation and depth of analytical understanding to her therapeutic work. Sara also holds a Degree in Genetics from Trinity College Dublin.
Dr Sara McNally is a qualified psychotherapist with a diverse academic and clinical background. She holds an MSc in Pluralistic Counselling & Psychotherapy from the Irish Institute of Counselling and Psychotherapy and a Higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy from Dublin Business School. In addition to her core psychotherapy training, she completed a PhD in Pharmacology at the School of Biomolecular and Biomedical Science, University College Dublin, bringing a strong scientific foundation and depth of analytical understanding to her therapeutic work. Sara also holds a Degree in Genetics from Trinity College Dublin.
Trua, the Irish word for compassion aptly describes my approach to therapy. As an integrative therapist, I use a person-centred technique, providing my clients with a warm, safe, empathic and non-judgemental space. I work collaboratively with my clients facilitating them to explore past and present issues, providing them with an opportunity for discovery, growth, reconciliation and acceptance thus offering the potential for better relationships with themselves and others and a happier way of life. I truly believe each and every one of us has the capacity to change and I endeavour to help my clients realise their true potential.
Trua, the Irish word for compassion aptly describes my approach to therapy. As an integrative therapist, I use a person-centred technique, providing my clients with a warm, safe, empathic and non-judgemental space. I work collaboratively with my clients facilitating them to explore past and present issues, providing them with an opportunity for discovery, growth, reconciliation and acceptance thus offering the potential for better relationships with themselves and others and a happier way of life. I truly believe each and every one of us has the capacity to change and I endeavour to help my clients realise their true potential.
Are you overthinking everything? Finding it hard to make decisions? Finding it hard to switch off at the end of the day? Feeling overwhelmed but not sure exactly why? On the outside, life looks fine, but inside you feel chaotic. You are not alone in this. You are in the right place.
Are you overthinking everything? Finding it hard to make decisions? Finding it hard to switch off at the end of the day? Feeling overwhelmed but not sure exactly why? On the outside, life looks fine, but inside you feel chaotic. You are not alone in this. You are in the right place.
FAQ - Therapist Gender
Does it matter what gender my therapist is?
In general, there is no relationship between a therapist’s gender and their efficacy. Some clients, however, prefer to see therapists of a particular gender, whether due to their own past experiences with men and women, or because they feel more comfortable with a therapist of their own gender due to shared life experiences or perspectives. Considering what one wants to address in therapy can help someone determine whether their therapist’s gender may matter or improve their therapeutic experience. The most important consideration is that a client is able to build a trusting relationship with their therapist.
Should I see a female therapist?
Many people—not just women—prefer to see a female therapist. For women, this could be because they believe that they will be able to better connect with a woman, and that a female therapist will be able to relate to their specific challenges and personal issues. It may be particularly beneficial for women to see a female therapist, for example, for gender-specific issues, such as sexism in the workplace, relationship issues, and gender roles. The most important factor in therapy is the client-therapist connection, and a therapist's gender as well as many other factors may play an important role in this.
Do therapists get specific training to help with women’s concerns?
Therapists are trained to provide care to clients of any gender. However, some therapists may pursue additional training in feminist therapy, gender-specific issues, or women’s mental health. Female clients may wish to ask prospective therapists whether they have received specific training in the client’s primary area(s) of concern, or whether they have worked extensively with women on issues similar to their own.
How can I inquire about a therapist’s experience in treating women?
It’s OK—even encouraged!—to ask a therapist directly whether and how often they have treated women in the past, or whether they have treated women dealing with the client’s most prominent concern(s). Competent therapists will be happy to share their educational background, preferred treatment modalities, and prior client experience to help an individual find the therapist best suited to their needs.