Amy McCormack
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Contact information
- Phone number
- 07970 561836
Therapist - Moulton
Features
- Flexible hours available
About me and my therapy practice
Therapy is a quiet place where you can explore your inner world. I hope you will discover that, with a gentle, curious approach, even very painful feelings have the potential to be felt and transformed.
Let me share a little more about my approach so that you can decide if I am the person to share your journey.
I am Amy. I've been working as a counsellor for nearly ten years now - first, as a bereavement support worker, then in agencies such as Anxiety UK and Mind, and now, from a cabin that looks out onto trees.
I believe that nature supports the therapy and creates a space in which you can gently explore whatever arises for you.
In a session, you can expect an opportunity to slow down and contemplate the things that trouble or intrigue you without being judged, advised or pushed. You hold the answers and, together, we will work towards finding them. I think of therapeutic work as a journey back towards yourself.
Practice description
Along the way, we may use some of these approaches:
Focusing: This is a gentle - but very effective - way of exploring your inner knowing by getting in touch with, and more accepting of, your feelings as you experience them. As a British Focusing Association Recognised focusing practitioner, I will be able to support you in learning this nourishing tool for self-care.
Relational therapy: Petruska Clarkson's integrative psychotherapeutic framework, in which I trained, sets out five different kinds of relationship that exist between client and therapist. In our work together, we may move between these different ways of relating.
Polyvagal theory: These tools and exercises help you to become more familiar with the messages your nervous system is giving you and learning to understand your world and your responses through the lens of your bodily responses to them.
SandStory: In this gentle creative approach you reflect on your inner journey using a tray of sand and figures.
Clay work: this is a form of active psychotherapy in which you use clay as a means to look at feelings and emotions. I am a trainee on this Play Therapy UK approved course and am particularly drawn to the existential and Jungian dimensions of this therapeutic process.
Walk and talk: Nature is the best healer. If you would rather be out walking than sat in a room, then we can take the counselling sessions into the woods.
Self-compassion: I hold the heartfelt belief that self-kindness is the key to deep change. Compassion Focused Therapy can help you to develop this attitude towards yourself.
My first session
To arrange a free initial half hour telephone or Zoom conversation to talk through how you feel counselling may help, please give me a call on 07970 561836 or e-mail amymccormackcounselling@gmail.com.
Types of therapy
Integrative, Person centred, Play therapy, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Outdoor therapy, Short-term face-to-face work
Languages spoken
English, French