About Fairview

Since its establishment in 1999, Fairview Therapy Centre has become a well-respected and trusted Counselling and Psychotherapy practice in the Fairview and surrounding north Dublin area. Our team of highly trained and dedicated professionals has helped us to grow from strength to strength, earning us an excellent reputation among our clients, colleagues, and allied healthcare practitioners in the mental health sector.

At Fairview Therapy Centre, we pride ourselves on offering top-quality psychotherapy, counselling, and psychological services to our local community. Each of our therapists is fully insured, qualified, and Garda vetted to work in this profession, and they are members of a professionally recognised association such as IACP, IAHIP, APPI, IFPP, PSI, ICAT, or equivalent.

With years of experience in the provision of psychotherapy, counselling, and psychological services, our team of therapists is committed to providing a safe and supportive environment for our clients to explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. We also understand the importance of building strong relationships with our allied partners and colleagues, and we have worked hard to forge these links over the years.

At Fairview Therapy Centre, we are dedicated to helping our clients achieve their goals, overcome their challenges, and lead more fulfilling lives. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, or any other mental health concern, our team of professionals is here to support you every step of the way.

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About Fairview

Qualifications

Masters in Psychotherapy, Higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Bachelor (Hons) in Deaf Studies. Joanne trained as a psychotherapist at Dublin Business School and also holds a registration with the Registry of Irish Sign Language Interpreters after completing a degree in Deaf Studies at Trinity College Dublin.

About Fairview

Work Experience

Joanne has worked in both public and private psychotherapy practice as a student and graduate psychotherapist. She works in a humanistic integrative way, focusing on the client and their potential for growth and self-integration. Methods are adapted based on the client’s needs and what they bring to the room, as opposed to using one fixed method. Joanne has experience working with issues such as depression, anxiety, identity issues, trauma, addiction, family systems, abuse, and relationship problems.

Underpinning Philosophy

Although trained in a humanistic manner, Joanne pulls from the integrative elements of her training quite frequently by using methods from psychodynamic, gestalt and existential therapies.

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