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Worry, anxiety and stress can make you feel overwhelmed and strangely lonely.\u00a0There’s a mixed-up knot of worry inside you.\u00a0And to make matters worse, you may feel you have no reason to be feeling this way.<\/p>\n
You might be telling yourself you ought to be grateful, and that you should learn to be content with how things are.\u00a0You feel cross with yourself for not being able to simply enjoy life and be happy with how things are.<\/p>\n
Meeting online once a week, we begin together to make sense of your life.\u00a0Together we figure out what\u2019s been missing, and how you can feel whole again.\u00a0You can begin to get glimpses of the loveable inner spark that you feared was lost. Things that had felt very knotted-up and stuck, may start to get clearer and more orderly in your mind and heart.\u00a0Integrative Arts Psychotherapy and AEDP<\/a> aren’t something that’s ‘done to<\/strong> you’; instead, we work in partnership.<\/p>\n If you are interested in online therapy, you can read more here<\/a>.<\/p>\n Sessions take place online, via Zoom. Most of my clients prefer to use video, but it’s worth knowing that there are other options (and I’m trained and experienced in them all): audio, live chat (via Zoom), or email (via a secure service).<\/p>\n AEDP stands for Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy. It’s a kind of talk therapy in which you get help with your emotions. If an emotion starts to come up in a session I may ask if we can slow down and make space to feel whatever’s coming up. This is done in a graded way so that it doesn’t feel too overwhelming so you can feel better and clearer about things. AEDP is a very relational kind of therapy, which means that in a session I’ll sometimes ask about how you feel we’re doing together, and whether it feels like I am understanding you. AEDP is an experiential<\/a> kind of therapy, which means that I may sometimes want to check in with you about how you are feeling right now in this moment, even if we’re talking about something that happened last week (or in your childhood). Importantly, AEDP places transformation at the heart of the work: AEDP aims to help you actively transform and positively flourish so you can be more fully and brightly yourself!\u00a0You can read more about AEDP here.<\/a><\/p>\n We sit and talk together. And I guide you to try things out: techniques for calming and de-stressing, meditations and visualisations, creative imagination exercises.\u00a0We might add in arts materials such as felt-tips\/pastels\/crayon, sand-tray, puppets, paints, clay, play-dough, collage, poetry-writing, and postcards.\u00a0Most of all, Integrative Arts Psychotherapy and AEDP are about the wonderful, positive transformations that can happen in your brain and nervous system when you truly ‘feel felt’.<\/p>\n You can read more about Art Therapy here.<\/a><\/p>\n You can read more about AEDP here.<\/a><\/p>\n You can read more about Trauma Therapy here.<\/a><\/p>\n You might call it\u00a0“counselling plus”.<\/i> Both\u00a0AEDP and\u00a0Integrative Arts Psychotherapy involve longer and deeper training than standard counselling trainings. We get more options to go both wider and deeper in the work, as appropriate.<\/p>\n My fee for a standard 50-minute session is \u00a390.\u00a0Some phases of EMDR treatment require longer sessions, and the fee for this is higher.<\/p>\n It really depends on what you are looking for, and what difficulties you’re bringing. Most people will start with one session per week for six weeks, and then we will reassess and decide whether to continue.\u00a0And yes, after this, most of my clients find they then choose to work longer term, which could be for six months, a couple of years, or longer. It depends what’s needed, and what each client wants.<\/p>\n No! Integrative Arts Psychotherapy is not about being ‘good at art’. The arts are a powerful channel to help you access the wisdom and lived experience held in your whole brain (and body). Artistic skill does not make this process any more (or any less) effective.\u00a0Art Psychotherapy is completely<\/em> different to an art lesson! We’re not interested in judging artwork. Together we just enquire and get gently, respectfully curious, knowing that your creativity can open a precious window into your deeper self.<\/p>\n I’m afraid not. No single type of therapy, and no single therapist or counsellor, can be ideal for all clients and their needs. Integrative Arts Psychotherapy, AEDP, or EMDR, may – or may not – be a great fit for you.\u00a0But my hunch is, that if you’ve read some of the stuff on my website, and if you feel like it ‘speaks’ to you, then you are likely to be able to benefit from working with me.<\/p>\n The first step is to find out if I am the best therapist for you, or if another therapist might actually be a better fit for what you need. So first, we’d need to schedule a free 15-minute phone consultation.\u00a0After that, if we both feel that we would like to try an initial session, we can then schedule this.\u00a0This session is a chance to get more of a feel for what’s needed, and to decide if you and I feel we can work well together. An initial session costs the same as a normal session.<\/p>\n Yes. I have a Diploma in Online Therapy, which means that I am specifically trained to work online.<\/p>\n You can read more about online therapy here<\/a>.<\/p>\n I am now EMDR-trained, and can offer EMDR<\/a> treatment for clients with single-incident trauma and PTSD.\u00a0EMDR is in the NICE guidelines as the\u00a0recommended treatment for trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. For some people, EMDR treatment can be extremely effective in processing trauma and clearing PTSD. Please email me at espcameron[at]protonmail.com<\/em>\u00a0if you are interested in finding out more about whether EMDR might be suitable for you. However I am not offering EMDR online, so at the moment (while\u00a0I am working online-only) you would need to look elsewhere for EMDR treatment.<\/strong><\/p>\n Your First Counselling Session: 12 Things You Need to Know<\/a><\/p>\n What Is AEDP?<\/a><\/p>\n How to Love Yourself<\/a><\/p>\n How to Get the Most out of Your Therapy or Counselling\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n Managing Your Anxiety<\/a><\/p>\n Creative Solutions for Dealing with Difficult Thoughts<\/a><\/p>\n Emotions – 17 things You Need to Know About Your Feelings<\/a><\/p>\nAs an Integrative Arts Psychotherapist, and an AEDP therapist, I help you to help yourself. Here’s how:<\/h2>\n
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Therapy may help you connect with your own deep-down sense of meaning and self-acceptance.<\/h3>\n
Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n
Where do sessions take place?<\/em><\/h3>\n
What is AEDP?<\/em><\/h3>\n
What happens in Integrative Arts Psychotherapy sessions?<\/em><\/h3>\n
Is it a kind of counselling?<\/em><\/h3>\n
How much does therapy cost?<\/em><\/h3>\n
How many therapy or counselling sessions will I need?<\/em><\/h3>\n
Do I have to be good at art?<\/em><\/h3>\n
Is there a guarantee that Integrative Arts Psychotherapy, AEDP, or EMDR will help me?<\/em><\/h3>\n
I’m really interested. When would I be able to start?<\/em><\/h3>\n
Do you work online by video, email, live chat or phone?<\/em><\/h3>\n
Do you offer short-term trauma treatment<\/a> for PTSD?<\/em><\/h3>\n
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