Siobhan Carr

Academic Background

Siobhan graduated with a Masters in Social Work in 2005 and then went on to complete a Diploma in Counselling/Psychotherapy. Siobhan believes in an integrative approach and has additional training in Solution Focused Therapy, DBT, CBT and a Certificate in Advanced Clinical Skills in Compassion Focused Therapy taught by Paul Gilbert, Siobhan is accredited with IACP.

Siobhan Carr

Work Experience

Siobhan has worked in the HSE for 17 years in a variety of settings such as mental health, primary care and children and family services. Siobhan has facilitated anxiety management, stress management and positive parenting groups. Siobhan works with a wide range of issues such as shame, sexual abuse, depression, anxiety, self-harm, relationship conflict, self-esteem, loss and bereavement, fertility issues, work stress and life transitions.

Underpinning Philosophy

Siobhan uses a humanistic and integrative approach and provides a warm, compassionate and non- judgemental space to explore your current difficulties. Siobhan believes that each person is unique and an expert in their own life and tailors her approach to fit your needs.

Siobhan Carr

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.

Siobhan Carr

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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