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Stephen Snow
Psychotherapist, Pre-Accredited Member IACP
Verified
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As a Counsellor Psychotherapist I employ a Humanistic approach to counselling. I encourage self-awareness and self-realisation in an individual. I believe people have within themselves all the resources they need to lead healthy and fulfilled lives. As a counsellor I see myself helping clients to discover and access within themselves the restricted resources they need to solve problems. Helping the client safely find their way to the solution. I believe in the best interests of the client at all times and treat everyone with dignity and respect in a non-judgemental authentic approach.
(01) 267 6675 x75
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Erengul Yoldas
Psychotherapist, MSc, MIACP
Verified
Verified
Hello, I’m Erengul. Thank you for visiting my page. Looking for a counsellor or psychotherapist can be a daunting experience. Please be patient with yourself while looking for the right therapist for you. Please visit www.y-psychotherapy.ie for my details.
(01) 267 6675 x67
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Midlands CBT
Psychotherapist, MA, MIACP
Verified
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I work with clients using the CBT Model with a range of issues such as; Abuse, Anger Management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cancer, Child Related Issues, Depression, General Counselling, Loss, Mental Health Issues, OCD, Panic Attacks, Personal Development, Phobias, Relationships, Self Esteem / Confidence, Stress, Trauma, Womens Issues and Work Related Issues.
(01) 267 6641 x97
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Michelle Hanley Mulligan
Psychotherapist, DCounsPsych, MIACP
Verified
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My style of Counselling is Integrative & Humanistic, this means I use many styles of therapy to fit my clients needs at specific times. I am a compassionate and caring person with a very down to earth approach and connect with people easily, this is important component in order for therapy to work. I deal with Relationship Issues, Fertility Issues, Miscarriage bereavement, Bereavement, Work related issues, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Anxiety, Depression, Autism, ADHD and Self Esteem issues.
(01) 267 6675 x10
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Balance Counselling Athlone
Psychotherapist, MIACP
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I have a BA in Holistic Counselling and Psychotherapy. I offer a friendly, confidential and safe place to explore any personal or work struggles you may encounter. I work with clients from all different backgrounds and across a wide range of issues including but not limited to Anxiety, Low Mood, Depression, Panic Attacks, Stress, Relationships and Personal Development.
(01) 568 2872 x10
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Oisín Moloughney
Counsellor, Pre-Accredited Member IACP
Hello! I'm Oisín, a counsellor/psychotherapist based in Athlone, Westmeath. There are innumerable reasons someone may want to start their therapy journey. I work with people who are experiencing issues such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks and more not only learn how to manage their condition, but also to support them as they learn to feel the joy in life again. To find their life direction, to move towards something that feels meaningful and purposeful to them.
(01) 267 6692 x69
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Ailish Connaughton
Psychotherapist, DCounsPsych, Pre-Accredited Member IACP
Verified
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I am a qualified Holistic and Integrative Counsellor and Psychotherapist. I work with clients collaboratively, with empathy and without judgement. I provide a safe space where we can explore, with open curiosity, the issues that have led you to bravely seek counselling. I believe that all people have the wise and wonderful resources they need within, from where healing and harmony can come. Therapy can provide an opportunity to access these inner resources, from where you can begin to find healing, ease of being, and develop new ways of thinking, being and living.
(061) 572 524 x35
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Geraldine Martin
Psychotherapist, MA, IAHIP Assoc
Verified
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Helping clients to reconnect with themselves and improve upon personal issues such as anxiety, stress and overwhelmed feelings such as hopelessness, despair, guilt and shame. Finding a safe and comforting place to talk about all the emotions that come with life is tremendously beneficial. The beauty of the therapeutic relationship is the freedom to be able to explore anything without fear or repercussions, which isn’t always the case in the real world.
(01) 267 6681 x67
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Breda Lynch
Psychotherapist, DCounsPsych, Pre-Accredited Member IACP
Verified
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Hi, my name is Breda, I am a qualified counsellor and psychotherapist. I have completed a BA Honours Degree in Holistic Counselling and Psychotherapy with (ICPPD) The International College for Personal and Professional Development. I work with my client’s in kindness and always at the client’s own pace. Working from the belief that all human beings are unique and have the potential for positive growth, I aim to provide clients with a professional, non-judgemental, supportive and safe environment.
(01) 267 6675 x81
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Athlone Counselling and Therapy
Psychotherapist, MSc, MIACP
Verified
Verified
People who feel sad, have low moods, or have poor self-esteem all need someone to listen to their stories and hear their struggles. Person centred therapy can offer a non-judgemental experience to talk and share worries. You can develop insight into how your mental health has suffered and begin to heal.
089 428 1886
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Helen Hill
Psychotherapist, Pre-Accredited Member IACP
Verified
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Hi, I’m Helen, and I am a qualified Counsellor/Psychotherapist. I work in a person centred and integrative way. This means I will assist you in realising what resources and tools you may use to support yourself as you work through your issues. I engage a number of different therapeutic approaches. I understand that each person is the expert of their own lives, as no one knows what it is like to be you and adapt each session to meet the needs of the individual and what works for them.
(01) 267 6517 x64
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Caroline Walker
Psychotherapist, MIACP
Verified
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am not there to “fix “my clients ,as I believe they possess deep down the tools to find ways to heal the inner self ,hence I am only there to guide them in their journeys ,and as a result, help them unearth what was buried within them. Too many lost their powers, their voices via trauma and so on, therefore I help my clients regain their voice and their inner power via various approaches such as art therapy, the psychodynamic approach and using also cbt as a tool. I put lot of emphasis on helping my clients see the value of building resilience in their lives ,a key quality that will help them navigate through the their turmoils
(01) 267 6681 x12
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Mary Allen
Psychotherapist, MA, ICP
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I have worked for 25 years in professional clinical practice both in Ireland and abroad. I am passionate about empowering people of all ages, cultures and religious backgrounds to live well. I support and help people to identify and work through their core problem areas, develop resiliency and coping strategies, and unlock their potential to thrive through difficult times and life transitions. I also support people to experience deeper connections and relational health and wellbeing.
(01) 267 6641 x29
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Helen Ruane
Psychotherapist, DCounsPsych, MIACP
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Verified
(01) 267 6527 x37
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Athlone, County Westmeath N37
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Therapists, psychologists, and counsellors are all licensed mental health professionals. In many countries, psychologists have earned a doctoral degree. The terms “therapist” and “counsellor” are used somewhat interchangeably, but generally therapists offer longer-term, mental health care, while counsellors offer shorter-term care that may focus on one domain, such as marriage, career, or academic challenges.

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Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?

Many therapists charge the same amount for online therapy as they do for in-person therapy—though clients may still find this cost-effective if it cuts down on their transportation costs. Health insurance plans often offer equivalent coverage for online and in-person therapy; indeed, in many places, they are legally required to do so. Text-based or on-demand therapy apps may be cheaper than traditional one-on-one psychotherapy; however, the practice may be less effective and is not likely to be covered by insurance.