Psychotherapist, Lucy Greene, smiling against a blue background

“I listen with empathy congruence, and non-judgment, working at a pace led by you.”

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Psychotherapy Training and Accreditation


Hi, my name is Lucy and I am a pre-accredited counsellor and psychotherapist, and member of the IACP. I work with individual adults. 

I have a diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy from PCI college, and a BSc (hons) degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy awarded by PCI College in conjunction with Middlesex University. 


Counselling and Psychotherapeutic Approach


My training has taught me to draw upon and integrate a range of therapies including:

Attachment-based

Cognitive behavioural (CBT)

Compassion-focussed

Culturally sensitive

Existential

Family systems

Humanistic

Integrative

Mindfulness-based (MBCBT)

Person-centred

Psychodynamic

Trauma-focussed


Counselling Experience and Areas of Interest

I can facilitate a supportive safe space to explore how your thoughts may be affecting your feelings and behaviours. Sometimes thoughts can leave us feeling lost or stuck, unsure of how to approach the future. For example, the meaning we take from events and how we process these events may have unwanted consequences on our feelings and behaviours. Together we can work towards changing these unwanted consequences. I listen with empathy, congruence and non-judgment, working at a pace led by you. I have a special interest in the field of Peri-Natal Mental Health and am currently involved in research-based practice in this field. This includes understanding issues arising for mothers and fathers from the time of conception up until the child reaches 5 years old. I work with aspects of your mental health affected on becoming a mother or father, examples include:

Anxiety

Depression

Infertility,

Pregnancy loss, 

Artificial reproductive technology

Pre-natal crisis pregnancy

Child diagnosis, 

Child bereavement

Parenting styles 

Relationships 

Separation

Domestic violence

Adverse childhood experiences and trauma impacting your experience of parenthood


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