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Russell Bailey
I have been working with clients since 1998 and hold a Masters Degree in Integrative Psychotherapy and a professional qualification - U.K.C.P. Registered Psychotherapist (United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy). I also have a Diploma in Groupwork, and am registered as a Groupwork Practitioner with the Institute for Group Analysis.

Although my original core theoretical model is Transactional Analysis (T.A.), I have, and continue to develop, a way of working that focusses on the unique circumstances, experiences and needs that each person brings to therapy. I have a long-standing love of the outdoors, and enjoy much of what these experiences offer.
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Counselling is an intervention that involves the development of a safe and confidential relationship between therapist and client. This provides opportunities to develop and update your understanding of how you view and relate to yourself, others, and the wider environment. Sometimes our long established and familiar ways of managing challenges in our experience can impede or limit our capacity to lead fulfilling and contented lives.
Group therapy comprises ongoing 90 minute weekly meetings for a maximum 8 group members to work on a wide range of challenges that they wish to understand and resolve, in a safe and confidential context. The Conductor administers the group and facilitates the group process. Important learning from groupwork is gained through both direct interaction and through observing and listening to others.
The work can either be time-limited with an agreed number of sessions, or open-ended. This will be discussed and agreed during the assessment phase of the work. In either case, the overall goal(s) of therapy are sought to be clarified, so that both I and you will know when it is time to start thinking about and agreeing and end date for the work.
Though therapists are generally trained to keep their personal lives out of the consulting room for the benefit of their clients, the massive availability of information about us on the internet means that this, virtually at least, can no longer happen. This document acknowledges the complex world of digital media and tries its best to address issues that may impact the therapeutic relationship.
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