How I can help
Sometimes we can become bound-up in unhelpful patterns of thinking or behaviour within our lives; patterns that we don’t see, but which may unwittingly contribute to our life’s hardships and struggles. Psychodynamic psychotherapy enables a greater understanding of our subconscious, which allows us to bring some of these ‘unknown’ elements to the surface, and gain a better insight into ourselves, and how we operate in the world. This understanding, in itself, eventually becomes a tool which allows us to navigate life’s highs and lows with less dysfunction.
Areas of expertise
- Addiction
- ADHD
- Affairs and betrayals
- Alcoholism
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- Attachment
- Behaviour problems
- Bereavement
- Bipolar Disorder
- Bullying
- Child Related Issues
- Codependency
- Depression
- Feeling sad
- Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD)
- Low Self-Esteem
- Panic Attacks
- Relationship problems
- Social anxiety
- Suicidal Thoughts
- Work-Related Stress
Languages spoken
- English
Works with
- Couples
- Individuals
Fees
£80 per session
Availability
| Monday | 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Wednesday | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Thursday | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
| Friday | 8:00 am – 8:00 pm |
Training, qualifications & experience
Diploma Psychodynamic Counselling, Advance Diploma PSychodynamic Psychotherapy. BACP senior accredtied, BPC. Over 20 years expericne in mental health
Member organisations
- BPC
About me
I was born in Kenya and came to live in the UK when I was 8 years old. I am public school educated and was raised in Edinburgh. My background is in film and television. In 2003 I decided to re-train as a therapist. I started out working in residential crisis management, and went on to become a private counsellor and psychotherapist. I gained an honorary placement at Camden NHS, and have worked within GP practice, and addictions units. I also have experience as an educational facilitator, delivering workshops and presentations on mental health.
Get in touch with Ian Michie
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