Website Design for Therapists

Posted on Tuesday 7 February 2012

If you’re a counsellor, psychotherapist, psychologist or other mental health service provider, you might be interested in creating a website to promote your services, products, or events.

Websites offer an excellent opportunity for therapists to advertise to potential new clients.

Whilst it is possible to create a website yourself without much technical knowledge, the results usually look poor and unprofessional.

Counselling Rooms for Hire – Care in Crisis, Lurgan

Posted on Monday 22 August 2011

Care in Crisis  is a professional counselling agency based in Lurgan town centre close to public transport and ample free carparking.  The Centre has disabled access, downstairs counselling room and WC.

The Centre is open Mondays and Thursdays 9am – 9pm and Tuesdays, Wednesdays &, Fridays 9am-5pm, a receptionist is on duty at these times.

200+ FREE CBT resources for therapists and clients

Posted on Tuesday 9 August 2011

Carol Vivyan is a qualified Cognitive Behavioural Therapist and has generously made over 200 different CBT resources available for FREE download on her website.

These ready-to-use templates can be used by therapists and clients alike and include: Thought Record Sheets, Therapy Goals Sheet, Food Diary, Mood Diary, Unhelpful Thinking Habits, as well as various information sheets on sleep, anger, anxiety, depression, body dysmorphia, etc.

Resource: Overcoming low self-esteem

Posted on Friday 5 August 2011

The Centre for Clinical Interventions is an Australian psychotherapy organisation that uses a CBT approach to help clients overcome depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and destructive anger.   They have produced several FREE resources for both clients and therapists to use as part of the therapy work or as a self-help resource.

Belfast Therapy Room for Hire in Multi-Use Office Building

Posted on Sunday 13 February 2011

Comfortable, Private, Spacious Therapy Room in multi use office building available for hire in the Queen’s/Malone Road area.

Reasonable rates.

Available Thursday afternoon and evening; all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Contact Christopher Murray

mail@counsellingni.co.uk or telephone 07713222509

Therapy room for hire in Portadown

Posted on Wednesday 26 January 2011

Counselling room available in Portadown town centre on a sessional basis.
The room is furnished and bright, full use of private kitchen and WC facilities is included. For more information, please contact Karen McIllvenna::

Mid-Ulster Cogntive Therapy
2nd Floor
16 Church Street
Portadown
BT62 3LN
info@midulsterct.com
tel: 07512442822 (office hours only)

Therapy Room available for rent – Belfast

Posted on Saturday 13 November 2010

Furnished and comfortable Therapy Room available for rental on Saturday and Sunday’s.

Desirable area on the Malone Road in Belfast beside Wellington Park Hotel.

No long term commitment.

Contact mail@counsellingni.co.uk or 07713222509 for details.

Counselling/Psychotherapy Room for Hire – Belfast BT9

Posted on Sunday 12 September 2010

Belfast BT9, Malone Road/Queen’s University area.  Bright comfortable and well furnished room available to rent.  Suitable for one to one9, couples and small group.  Intercom access; kitchen and bathroom facilities; waiting area.  For availability and price contact mail@counsellingni.co.uk or 07713222509.

Personal development articles for therapists and clients

Posted on Wednesday 1 September 2010

Personal Development for Smart People is a website written and designed by self-help author Steve Pavlina. It’s purpose is to help individuals grow as a conscious human being. The site contains hundreds of free articles that might be useful to therapists for their own personal development, and/or to give to clients who may be struggling with a particular issue or problem.

Record-Keeping of Phone Messages, Email and Texts in Psychotherapy & Counselling

Posted on Tuesday 27 July 2010

Modern digital technologies have raised many complex clinical, ethical and legal issues for psychotherapists, counsellors, MFTs, social workers, psychiatrists and other mental health care providers, as well as for clients, patients, and other consumers of mental health services. This paper addresses the issue of record keeping in regards to phone messages, email, and texting between clients and therapists. It does not address record-keeping for telehealth, tele-mental-health, phone therapy or e-therapy. The paper emphasizes, as with every electronic communication, the ramifications of text messaging, emails or online recording services on security, privacy, and confidentiality are not clear yet. Therapists must use caution, as well as informed consent, when using cutting-edge digital methods to communicate with clients and store such communications.

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