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Joanna Parkinson

Psychotherapist

Online only

Verified therapist

About me

My theoretical background lies strongly in philosophy, due to this I have chosen to pursue a career in existential psychotherapy. Prior to starting my education with philosophy, psychotherapy and counselling, I completed a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with Middlesex University and worked with charities such as Mencap and Victim Support. I am a registered MBACP, practicing existential psychotherapy. Currently I am working in a private practice with individuals. I work with my client’s lived experiences; including their values, their family history and system, their connections with the world and their relationships with others, their connection with their personal identity and with their purpose and meaning.  

Speaks

 English

Type of sessions available

Online

Areas of expertise

Anxiety

Family issues

Bereavement

Couple relationships

Affairs/betrayals

Marriage

Divorce

Intimacy

Finding meaning

Burnout/Work-Related Stress

Fees

Average session fee:

No information

Fee structure

Our first session will cover an initial assessment, where we will explore your expectations and needs and discuss any questions you may have about the way I work with my clients. This is an opportunity for us to see how we will work together and if I am the right therapist for you. After this, we can commit to a further 6-12 sessions if you have a specific issue you want to work on, or longer open-ended work if appropriate.  My fee is £80 per session.    

My working schedule

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Therapy offered

Person-centred/humanistic

Integrative

Existential

Relational

Client groups

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Adults

Training and qualifications

Diploma Level 7 in Integrative Supervision of Individuals and Groups MA in Counselling and Existential Psychotherapy  Certificate in Psychotherapy, Counselling and Coaching & Certificate in Existential Coaching BSc Honour Psychology Degree   

Verified professional membership

British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy

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