Services

Areas of Special Interest

We offer support for a wide range of challenges. Whether you prefer face-to-face therapy in Dublin or online consultations, we can find a format that works for you.

Relationship & Family Dynamics

This category focuses on the interpersonal connections and challenges that arise within family units and romantic partnerships.
  • Couple & Family Therapy: Addressing communication breakdowns, conflict, and systemic issues within families and couples.
  • Marital Breakups: Providing support through the emotional and practical difficulties of separation and divorce.
  • Relationship Ruptures: Healing from significant conflicts, betrayals, or the breakdown of important personal or professional relationships.
  • Adoption & Fostering: Navigating the unique psychological and relational complexities for all members of the adoption and foster care triad.


Individual Mental Health & Crisis

These are core areas of mental health concerning an individual's emotional state, well-being, and experiences with acute distress.
  • Mental Health: A broad area covering the diagnosis and treatment of various psychological conditions and the promotion of overall emotional wellness.
  • Anxiety: Managing conditions related to excessive worry, fear, panic, and stress.
  • Loss & Grief: Processing the complex emotional responses that accompany the death of a loved one or other significant life losses.
  • Suicide & Self-harm: Providing critical intervention and support for individuals experiencing suicidal ideation or engaging in self-injurious behavior.


Social & Environmental Stressors

This group relates to challenges that emerge from an individual's interaction with their broader social environment and life circumstances.
  • Culture Shock & Migration Challenges: Assisting individuals and families in adapting to new cultural environments and coping with the stress of migration.
  • Psycho-social Challenges: Addressing difficulties that arise from the interplay of social factors (like poverty, discrimination, or social isolation) and individual mental health.
  • Violence & Forensic Cases: Working with perpetrators or survivors of violence, often intersecting with the legal system, and addressing associated trauma.
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