Meet the Therapist: Toni Woods
Oct 15, 2024
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Jan 22, 2025 03
What attracted me to become a therapist was the amount of trauma I personally experienced growing up. I also suffered with a lot of anxiety and panic, and I didn't know who to turn to. I never want someone to experience these things alone.
I trained with Lead Academy. I also managed a 25 client programme for all mental health conditions and addiction with drug and alcohol charity The Forward Trust.
I specialise in anxiety disorders including health anxiety, general anxiety, social anxiety, OCD and panic attacks. I also work with depression, self-esteem, communication skills, and addiction.
I work with adults only.
Recently I have noticed a huge increase in anxiety.
I love my job as a therapist. Watching my clients understand why they are feeling the way they do and using the tools I provide means so much to me. I understand what it's like to be stuck in a cycle of fear and helping others is my passion.
Unwanted calls from people who have no interest in therapy isn't nice.
I love being with Welldoing, the online booking process is amazing not many other platforms have this option . The people I have spoken with are all lovely. Their system focuses on matching you with clients who specifically need what you offer, so no time wasters and I love this.
I have a good supervisor, but I also stick to my routine of meditation and self-soothing. I love to go to the gym and I love long walks.
I work remotely, and specialise mainly in anxiety disorders and panic. I work very closely with clients giving them weekly tasks to overcome their fear of anxiety, and help reduce the panic attacks.
I wish people were more open to therapy and accepting help so they don't carry on struggling alone.
I've learnt so much about myself in therapy, mainly that helping others gives me so much more confidence than I originally thought it would.
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