I provide an affordable therapy service,
based in
Carmarthen, in English and
in Welsh. I work with adults on a short or long term basis. It is my aim
to provide you with a meaningful and effective opportunity to explore your
personal & relational issues, where I will
aim to facilitate, support and guide you without judgement or
prejudice, in a safe and confidential environment
in order to help you
explore a range of personal and life issues.
Ideally, we would meet face-to-face for
sessions but, due to COVID-19, I now offer sessions via
videocall, on request. Call or text on
07572 67 50 90 or email on
damian@damiangeorge.co.uk or fill in the contact page at the
bottom of this page.
I ddarllen y wefan hon yn Gymraeg, cliciwch
yma.
The issues that lead people to seek therapy may be general or
specific and could include:
• Experiencing stress or anxiety
related to work or home life;
Psychotherapy sessions are a safe place to talk about things you
might not be comfortable discussing with anyone else, and can
therefore be a supportive, rewarding & life changing
process. Some
people explore self-development issues, whilst others choose to
explore historical issues that impede daily functioning.
Others feel the benefit of simply having the opportunity to talk
and to be properly heard.
The aim is to help you find better ways to cope, or to bring
about changes in the way you think and behave, to improve your
mental and emotional awareness & well-being, as well as your
general quality of life.
I have experience with working with a range of issues, including
post-traumatic stress, anger
issues, depression,
anxiety, drug
& alcohol addiction,
identity & gender identity,
sexual issues, obsessive compulsive thinking
/ patterns, traumatic and challenging
life events, relationship issues
and bereavement &
loss. It
is my sincere aim to treat,
with respect, the diversity of human
experience, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, age,
sexuality, sexual orientation, disability, religion, culture or
political beliefs, social and economic background, or
immigration status.
My approach is primarily but not exclusively
Gestalt, which focuses
mainly on self-awareness and the 'here & now' - that which is
happening from one moment to the next, and guided by the
relational theory principle that every individual is a whole - a
mind, a body and a soul. The aim is to become more aware of who
we are in the world, by seeing ourselves in relation to others.
This increased self-knowledge can enable us to understand our
processes and so to make positive changes in our lives. Gestalt
therapy involves a one-to-one relationship and not a collection
of techniques and methods which are practiced on a person or
which have to be learnt and taken home by you, the client, to
implement.
Psychotherapy research show that it is
the quality of relationship that heals. We are social animals
born into relationship, yet they
can often be so challenging. A psychotherapeutic relationship can
illuminate the unhelpful patterns that complicate your
relationships with others and provide an opportunity to try out
new ways of relating.
The therapeutic relationship, between
you and I, is the most important feature of the therapy I
provide.
I fully believe in what I do and I really am here to help.
I have completed four consecutive years of
training on a Postgraduate Diploma (Masters Level) in Gestalt
Psychotherapy.
I have a background in television
& theatre production, writing and lecturing.
Fees are £40 per
50 minute session - longer sessions can be agreed on request.
Please get
in touch to
discuss what is bringing you in search of
therapy and we can arrange an initial session at a time that
suits you.
Call or text on 07572 67 50
90 or email on
damian@damiangeorge.co.uk
We would normally commit to meet on a weekly basis for
8
sessions and then make a plan, based on what we have explored
together and then review progress on a rolling basis.
You are welcome to read my therapy
agreement
in advance -
please click here
for the PDF.
For further thoughts and insights into who I am and how I work,
please feel free to follow my Blog
"Mechanisms of Change | Gestalt Psychotherapy in Wales"
here.
To make an appointment call / text 07572 67 50
90 or email on
damian@damiangeorge.co.uk
Days & times
of appointments can be
discussed and arranged to suit your needs.
To discuss your first appointment,
call me for a conversation, send
me a text
message
or an e-mail, contact me via WhatsApp,
fill in the contact form
here or
get in touch via social media if that's your
preference - and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
I may not always be able to respond immediately
but all messages will be answered, as soon as is possible -
usually within a few hours and almost certainly
on the same day. Generally,
I am available between 10am - 5pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Please note:
I am not a 24hr crisis or emergency service.
If you need to
speak to someone urgently, or outside of my hours, please
contact your GP directly, NHS Direct on 0845 46 47 or the Samaritans on
08457 90 90 90.
I am based in Spilman
Street, Carmarthen which is
conveniently located in the
town centre, yet provides a discreet
and easily
accessible location for therapy.
There is ample parking nearby in St
Peter's car park, where parking costs just 70p for one hour
and the T1 bus service stops within a
very short walking distance.
Nearby King Street has some unique &
lovely coffee shops and places to eat, so if you want or need
some quiet time to yourself, before or after your session,
you'll find plenty of choice within less than a minutes' walk.
The very beautiful St Peter's Church is also nearby and is often
open, should you wish for some quiet but more private reflection
time.
Unfortunately,
there is no disabled access to
my therapy room as it's on the 1st floor - but please don't let that
stop you from getting in touch - there are
alternative possibilities we can discuss, including conducting sessions via
telephone or video call, should you wish
to do so.
What is
Psychotherapy?
What
are the
possible benefits of
Psychotherapy?
You’ll learn more about yourself:
Therapists listen to your story, bring patterns of thought &
response into awareness and help you to make connections. They might
offer guidance or recommendations if you feel lost, but they
don’t tell you what to do. Therapy can empower you to take
action on your own.
Therapy can help you achieve your goals: If
you aren’t sure of what your goals are, therapy can help you
clarify them and set realistic steps to meet them.
Therapy can
help you have more fulfilling relationships: Whether you’re
single or in a relationship, therapy can help you address
difficulties with relating to others, such as insecurity in
relationships or difficulty trusting your partners.
You’re more
likely to have better health: Research supports a link between
mind and body wellness. Untreated mental health issues can
impact physical wellness. On the other hand, people in good
emotional health may be more able to deal with physical health
issues that arise.
Therapy can lead to improvement in all areas
of life: If you feel like something is holding you back
from living life as you envisage it, therapy can help you address
this. When you aren’t sure what’s keeping you from making
changes, therapy can help you discover the answers.
How do I know if this therapy is right for me?
How long do therapy
sessions last?
Are
sessions confidential?
Privacy Policy
& Data Protection
Social Media Disclaimer
Damian George Psychotherapy does not assume any
responsibility or risk for your use of my social media pages
including, but not limited to, content on Instagram,
Facebook and Twitter.
Can I bring
my dog with me to therapy sessions?
What if I have more
questions?
Call
or text 07572 67 50
90 or email on
damian@damiangeorge.co.uk
Get in touch - change your story.
There are many ways of
getting strong,
sometimes talking is the best way.
Andre Agassi
About
me
•
Struggling with issues relating to relationships;
• Having difficulty adjusting to traumatic life events;
•
Feelings of overwhelm, fatigue, disproportionate anger, apathy
and hopelessness;
• Finding ways to better understand yourself;
• Looking for more fulfilment in life;
• A general sense of something "not being right" or
feeling stuck or lost.
appointments
faq
Psychotherapy
is a talking therapy which helps
you to
understand and change any conditions that are causing
distress or difficulty in
your life. It can be beneficial for people with a recognised
mental health condition as well as anyone interested in gaining
greater self-awareness in order to fulfill their potential.
Psychotherapy involves exploring feelings, beliefs, thoughts and
relevant events, sometimes from childhood and personal history,
in a structured way with someone who is
trained to help you do it
safely and effectively.
Research shows that successful therapy is highly dependent on
the quality of the relationship between therapist and client. If
at the end of our first session you feel we will not be able to
work well together, there is no obligation to continue.
Each therapy session lasts
approximately 50 minutes
and all our work and arrangements are included in this time. I can offer longer
sessions on request. We would normally commit
initially to meet on
a weekly basis for 8 sessions and then make a plan, based on
what we have explored together and then review progress on a
rolling basis. Regular attendance, especially
at the commencement of therapy, is
very important to progress.
The content of our
sessions is confidential to you and me. The only time when this
would not apply is in exceptional circumstances where there is a
legal reason to break confidentiality if there is a risk to
yourself or to others. Even in this situation, I would try to
involve you in any decision to break confidentiality. We will
fully discuss this during our first session together.
How much do sessions cost?
£40 per 50
minute session. I have some
concessionary places at further reduced rates for students in
full-time education or those in positions of financial hardship.
We can discuss this at the initial meeting. At present, these
places are taken and a waiting list is in operation.
How is your work supervised?
I receive regular clinical supervision from a senior clinical
supervisor, who is responsible for reviewing my professional practice.
Do you comply with any
recognised standards?
I abide by
the Code of Ethics in Professional Practice which is consistent with the
standards set by the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).
As a psychotherapist, confidentiality concerning your personal
data and sensitive information is of the utmost importance to
me. I am legally bound by the European General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Information Commissioner's
Office (ICO) and by the requirements of my professional
indemnity insurance. The information you
provide on the contact form of this website is stored securely
in order that I can contact you via the method (telephone
numbers and/or email address) you have provided regarding
appointments or to answer any query you have submitted. I do not
share this information with any third party, in any way, at any
time. This website does not use cookies to collect any
personal information about you.
A psychotherapy social media page is not psychotherapy, a
replacement for a therapeutic relationship or a substitute for
mental health care. A social media presence as a
psychotherapy professional is not seeking an endorsement,
request, or rating from past or current clients. No social media
posts should be considered professional advice. The information
contained in posts is general information for educational
purposes only.
In order to honour
professional boundaries, ethical nuances, and not engage in and
prevent any potential form of dual-relationship, I will not
follow or 'friend' past or current clients on any social media
platforms.
The intention for using social
media for psychotherapists is for marketing, education,
advocacy, thought-leadership and to provide content in a
technologically changing field. We want to do this while making
clients aware of the risks and benefits of engagement on social
media where psychotherapists are present. A therapeutic
relationship is a professional relationship and in today's
technological climate, a social media presence or following your
therapist on social media is not to be confused with a
relationship outside of therapy. Ethical, professional and
therapeutic boundaries will be followed and honoured at all
times.
Nothing found on any of my social media pages is
intended to be a substitute for professional psychological,
psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, a decision
made, or action taken in reliance upon information contained in
this website or any other internet sites linked to it in any
way.
Yes, with pleasure - dogs welcomed; puppies encouraged.
My only rule is: if your dog makes a mess,
you're cleaning it up.
If you have questions which have
not been covered here, please feel free to contact me by phone,
text, email or social media - or get
in touch by filling in the form below.
get in touch
Please fill in the contact form
to send me a message. Thank you.
Damian George Psychotherapy
07572 67 50 90
damian@damiangeorge.co.uk