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Gail Collins-Webb

Jungian Analyst and EMDR Trauma Therapist Endorse Gail
  • Area Covered: Berkshire and online worldwide
  • Specialises in:
    AbuseBereavement and lossDepressionIdentity and self-esteemTrauma
  • Training with The Grove:
    Safeguarding
  • Client Groups:
    Adults
  • Private health insurance company registrations:
    AXA
  • Availability: Online and In-Person

As a Jungian Analyst I work with dreams and unconscious processes to promote psychological healing. As a trauma therapist, I use an integrated approach which blends IFS (working with different parts of the mind which may be protective or wounded) with EMDR (bilateral stimulation which reduces distress and promotes adaptation to positive self beliefs), a compassionate and non-judgemental healing. I’m a supervisor for psychotherapists and EMDR therapists.

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Specialises in:
AbuseAddiction / compulsivityADHD / autism / neurodiversityAnger managementAnxietyBereavement and lossDepressionIdentity and self-esteemSleep and stressTrauma
Training with The Grove:
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Katie Brown

Area Covered:
UK & Europe
Specialises in:
Abuse
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Area Covered:
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Specialises in:
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Training with The Grove:
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