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Who Am I?

My Name is
Hannah Barclay
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About Me
My therapy practice centres around a belief in the transformative potential of experiencing connection and understanding with self and other. I believe one of the ways this can be achieved is through building an authentic professional therapeutic relationship based on qualities such as trust, acceptance and understanding. I prioritise the importance of working collaboratively at your pace and by your direction. My practice is informed by my person-centred and experiential training and by my interest in working with the body, neuroscience, and through creative expression. I believe we know ourselves and our needs best and that through journeying to reflect on our experiences (past or present) and the many facets of ourselves, we can gain more autonomy in living our lives. I am here to support you to discover, understand, and connect with your authentic self. I believe the quality of the therapeutic relationship is central to potential for therapeutic growth. Therefore, it’s important that you feel comfortable with me, my way of working and values. In the first session, we should get a sense of this and if there seems to be an alignment, we can begin to explore your hopes for therapy.
I work with
Adults, Young people, Older people
I can help with
Depression, Anxiety, Trauma, Addiction, Domestic Violence, Relationship issues, bereavement, neurodiversity, personality disorders, bullying, eating disorders, non-monogamy, schizophrenia, psychosis,

Practice Information

Location
Nottingham
Address of Practice
Foxhall Lodge, Foxhall Road, Nottingham, NG7 6LH and Nottingham Counselling Services Unit 5, Victoria Court, Kent Street, Nottingham, NG1 3LZ, UK
Phone
07455637267
Wheelchair Access
yes
Languages
English
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Professional Information

Modality
Person-Centered and Experiential
Qualifications
PGDip Person-Centred and Experiential Psychotherapy
Supervisor
Accreditation
BACP registered and UKCP Accredited

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