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Siobhan Farrimond Psychotherapy

SP1, Salisbury

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There is a lot of jargon used to describe therapy and its benefits. I simplify things and focus on how I can best help you. I work with adults, offering psychotherapy which is a talking therapy that can help people overcome pain from their pasts, feel supported through current challenges and develop coping strategies for the future.

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It's a privilege to connect with my clients and I really believe that dedicating time to understand deeply explore your experiences can lead to lasting positive change.

I have loved agency work and found it really fulfilling to offer therapy to those most in need and often least able to easily access it. This experience motivated me to also offer work privately through my own practice in my local area and to expand this to offer online services where that could be helpful.

I strive to bring compassion, kindness and empathy to my work which are all crucial to forging the deep and helpful relationship that underlies all successful therapy. That said, I also dislike the mystery and jargon that can surround the world of therapy so I try to be clear, open and real with my clients so they can feel safe, respected and in control of the work we do together. As a psychotherapist in training, I can offer therapy at an affordable rate and I am a registered member of the UK Council for Psychotherapists (UKCP) under their Humanistic and Integrative College which means I adhere to their professional standards for ethics and training.

I practise in central Salisbury and primarily see clients face to face. I can also offer Zoom, Skype or telephone therapy if required.

In my face to face work, I adhere to the stringent Covid-19 face to face practice guidelines required by my practice rooms which were set in accordance with governmental regulations. I have also completed remote working training for psychotherapists and counsellors provided by BCPC (Bath Centre for Psychotherapy and Counselling) and am thus able and experienced in offering remote therapy where is is necessary or preferred in the current climate.

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‘Talking therapy’ and ‘Psychotherapy’ can describe working in a focussed way to help you cope with specific issues, feelings or experiences such as bereavement, sudden loss or the painful breakdown of a relationship, or working more deeply with a therapist to consider your behavioural, emotional and thought patterns and how they may be contributing to repeated disappointments or the sense that you are ‘stuck’ in difficult or overwhelming feelings. This work could include looking at how you relate to yourself and others, or where you may be attached to certain things in a way that doesn’t seem helpful such as food, drugs or alcohol, or difficult relationships.