dr. victoria galbraith DPsych   FHEA   CPsychol    AFBPsS   

services available

psychological therapy - face-to-face

Introductory Consultation

It is vitally important to choose a psychological therapist with whom you feel safe, comfortable and secure. Therefore your introductory meeting will help you to make an informed decision as to whether you would like to continue working with me. The first meeting is often a huge first step for any individual so I understand and respect the difficulty you may have had in deciding upon this course of action. However, do bear in mind that you may feel uncomfortable initially because of the things that you are discussing. With this in mind, I will always work at your pace and will never force you to talk about something that you would rather not focus upon.  

In this fist session, you will be asked to explain as much about your reasons for seeking assistance as you can, so that I can gain a better understanding of how I may be able to assist. However, if you feel uncertain about explaining certain things, I will respect your decision at all times. During this first session, it is hoped that you will feel supported and understood; and we can see whether we feel comfortable working with one another. If, at the end of the session, you feel as though you would like to continue working with me then we can make another appointment or alternatively you can go away and have a think about it.

some of the things that we could talk about are:

·  Why you feel that therapy may be beneficial for you and why now is the right time for you to gain this assistance

·  What may be causing you distress and what has led up to this.

As a consequence of our discussions in this initial session, your situation may become more clear for you. You can then decide in your own time whether to return for further therapy sessions.

Therapy Room

consulting room

psychological therapy

If you decide that you would like to continue working with me then we would discuss your aims for therapy and we would attempt to discover what your particular issues mean for you and your life. For instance:

 ·  It may be that you find it very difficult to make decisions and that when you do make decisions, others are not happy with the choices you make.

·         It may be that you find yourself continually thinking in negative ways and that you find it difficult to envisage a positive future with the way that things look at the moment.

·         It may be that you would value more helpful ways of coping with the stresses and anxieties that you are experiencing.

·         It may be that you are unhappy with your behaviour and would like to change the ways that you are affected in certain situations.

·         It may be that you do not feel confident in certain situations and that you would value some assistance with developing your self-confidence and finding a more positive outlook on life.

·         It may be that you have experienced pain in your life that you are finding very difficult to overcome.

Indeed, these suggestions are only the tip of the iceberg. People enter into therapy for so many different reasons and each person’s story is unique to them so whatever your motivations are for seeking assistance, these should hopefully become apparent and explored over these sessions. 


other services

online therapy

media appearances/ talking head

life-coaching

co-ordinator of training for qualification in counselling psychology

clinical supervision

consultancy

to enquire about these services or for any other enquiries, please e-mail on: enquiry@counsellingpsychologist.org

or telephone: 07780 680 607