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Clemmie Groves Psychotherapy

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Why psychotherapy?

Sometimes, even when you may seem fine from the outside, something still feels wrong on the inside.

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Perhaps you are particularly worried, are having a difficult time at work or are struggling in relationships. Maybe you feel low, anxious, or simply want to talk to someone impartial. Big life events can cause us to think deeply and act in surprising ways, and sometimes we need support with stress, bereavement or just not feeling like ourselves.

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It’s normal to wonder whether your difficulties are ‘serious’ enough for psychotherapy or counselling. The way I see it, if you’re struggling, talking to a professional can usually help.

About Me

My background:

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  • Masters degree in Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling from Regents University

  • Certificate in Counselling Skills from psychotherapy training institution WPF

  • BSc in Psychology from the University of Exeter

  • I am a registered member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists and adhere to their ethical framework.

 

Alongside private practice, I work as a psychotherapist within the NHS, offering short term (12 week) therapy to patients on referral from GPs. Here, I see a diverse spectrum of adults of every life stage, race and gender struggling with issues including depression, anxiety, OCD, trauma, relationship issues, bereavement, disordered eating, isolation, postnatal issues, dealing with big life changes and more. I have also worked with open-ended therapy in a private counselling agency, where I see clients for longer and our work together goes deeper.

 

My previous experience also includes volunteering for charities, including Homestart which helps mothers with babies and young children who are struggling. I have a special interest in maternal mental wellbeing.

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I come from a background in the marketing industry, where I worked for 12 years, and believe this allows me to bring an element of understanding of working in the corporate world.

British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapy

I am a registered member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists and adhere to their ethical framework.

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