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Integrative Therapy

Jul 3

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Combining psychodynamic and person-centered forms of therapy, Braden M.S. Counselling, based in the heart of Edinburgh, offers a personalized approach to therapy that incorporates various therapeutic modalities to suit your specific needs. Some clients may struggle to make sense of their own stories, the wounds, grief, or trauma they have experienced in their lives that seem to reverberate in their bodies, thoughts, dreams, and behaviours. Narrative and existentialist therapies help clients to construct meaning out of their pain, bringing awareness to patterns of thinking and beliefs about the self through the telling of their stories within a space facilitated for exploration of the self in relation to others and the world.

At Braden M.S. Counselling, the focus is on providing a safe and inclusive space for everyone, regardless of their background. The practice specializes in working with men who are navigating issues related to gender expression, individuals who feel disconnected from their religious community despite having a sense of spirituality, and clients from all walks of life. Whether you are dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, or simply feeling lost, Braden M.S. Counselling is here to support you on your journey towards healing and self-discovery. Drawing from a wealth of knowledge gained from working with war veterans, clients with complex trauma, and those battling with loneliness and suicidal thoughts, the practice goes above and beyond traditional therapy approaches. By integrating psychodynamic, person-centered, narrative, and existentialist therapies, Braden M.S. Counselling offers a well-rounded and effective treatment plan that is tailored to each individual's needs. In addition to in-person sessions, Braden M.S. Counselling also provides remote therapy services, ensuring that clients can access support and guidance from the comfort of their own space. This flexibility makes therapy more accessible to those with busy schedules or mobility issues, further emphasizing the practice's commitment to inclusivity and diversity.




Jul 3

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