FIONA FARLEY

Therapist

FIONA FARLEY

I am an Integrative Arts Psychotherapist, with an MA from The Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education. My theory base comes from Gestalt, Psychoanalytic, Transactional Analysis and Neuroscience. I am also a fully trained EMDR practitioner.

Perhaps you are reading this because you are going through one of the worst times in your life.

You may be determined to change repeating negative behaviour or are just ready for the next step of your self-development.

Whatever you are looking for, I may be the right person to walk beside you on this journey.

Working with me would be an organic flow of Talking Therapy and Creative Interventions, enabling you to access the unconscious beliefs you hold about yourself and challenge their truth.

Understanding where problems began intellectually is useful, but rarely brings about change. Connecting to historical events emotionally allows change and healing to happen.

Working with the Arts in a safe, therapeutic relationship, with someone who can help you navigate this journey and integrate the healing into your life, is a powerful way to become the person you were always meant to be before trauma and damage got in the way.

I am an Integrative Arts Psychotherapist, with an MA from The Institute for Arts in Therapy and Education. My theory base comes from Gestalt, Psychoanalytic, Transactional Analysis and Neuroscience. I am also a fully trained EMDR practitioner.

I have many years of experience in private practice, working with a wide variety of clients. In recent years I have specialised in Early Childhood Trauma, PTSD, Grief Therapy and Attachment Issues.

UKCP Accredited.  HCPC Registered.

Growth with solid foundations

The Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre (CPC) incorporating the North West London (NWLPC)  was established in 1984. We are made up of a group of experienced and highly qualified psychotherapists and counsellors. Unlike many organisations, our therapists come from different schools of psychotherapy and offer a variety of approaches. This is because we understand that as a unique individual, one therapeutic approach or a combination of approaches may be more suitable for you than others.