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David Clancy

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I provide, psychotherapy and supervision. A psychoanalytic approach to is based upon the idea that emotional difficulties are the result of emotional conflicts that are out of our conscious awareness. The relationship with the Therapist enables the opportunity to explore these conflicts within the safe setting of therapy, allowing both parties to experience first hand these difficulties, developing insight and helping the individual to find news ways of coping with the inherent difficulties in life, as well as enriching life and relationships.

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Having been a client before becoming a professional Psychotherapist I am well aware of the impact psychological distress can have on a individual, whether its depression, anxiety, suicidality, work related stress or relationships issues. Emotional distress such as this can leave someone with the most profound unhappiness and misery, curtailing life, relationships and work. An analytic informed Therapy allows for the deep understanding of how early emotional experiences shape the mind and how we deal with others and ourselves. I love my work as I know it can have a rich, deep, meaningful and longstanding impact upon someone, opening up new ways of seeing ourselves and others, enriching life and relationships, in a way that lasts.

I believe Therapy should be available to everyone, not just via the long waiting lists through GP's etc.

I have over 20 years experience working within a Crisis service providing counselling to people in profound states of crisis and hopelessness. I have also worked within the NHS and through private practice seeing people with complex difficulties that may have tried interventions previously unsuccessfully. People that may feel their difficulties are beyond their own understanding and worry they will never feel any better.