Samantha Lindup Reeve
Registered Member MBACP
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07711037570
Therapist - Beaconsfield
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I am currently available for new clients in-person/online.
Individual £80
Couple £140
Family £140
About me and my therapy practice
I have more than twenty years professional experience working with a wide variety of clients in a confidential and therapeutic environment.
I initially trained at The Institute of Psychosynthesis and continue to study, particularly with The Society of Analytical Psychology, London. I am a registered Member with the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP).
My consulting rooms are based in Beaconsfield (Buckinghamshire), Whetstone/Totteridge (EN5) and Highgate (N6).
I offer online and inperson individual, couple and family therapy in a comfortable and professional environment. Transport links are good to all locations.
Through the therapeutic approach you will be encouraged to talk openly about what troubles you, and together we will work to bring about understanding and healing.
Some of the issues I work with include anxiety, depression, relationship and family issues, trauma & PTSD, codependency, self-harm, loss, life-crises, transpersonal issues.
Practice description
About me
Psychosynthesis Counsellor and Psychotherapist.
Member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP).
I have an established practice in Buckinghamshire and North London where I offer confidential counselling for individuals, couples and families in a comfortable and professional environment. Meeting once or twice weekly for open-ended, or time-limited therapy. I offer inperson and online meetings.
Training & Qualifications
My initial psychotherapy training has been with The Institute of Psychosynthesis London. I have subsequently studied with The Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP) London and various global organisations.
PG Dip Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy (Middx University & The Institute of Psychosynthesis) 2011
PG Dip Psychotherapeutic Counselling (Middx University & The Institute of Psychosynthesis) 2003
MBACP: MEMBER of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (MBACP).
What to Expect
Within a confidential and peaceful therapeutic environment you are encouraged to talk openly and honestly. Through our ongoing and regular meetings we will together work towards resolution and healing helping you to gain a deeper understanding and kindness to the self that will help you to discover the potential to bring about much desired change and direction.
Some of the issues I work with include anxiety, depression, relationship and family issues, trauma & PTSD.
My first session
About Psychosynthesis
Psychosynthesis is a psychology of hope, with its eye not only on history, but also on a purposeful future giving individuals the capacity to reorient their lives in the direction of meaning and values. Psychosynthesis therapy helps you to gain a deeper understanding of your past and present, and helps you to know yourself more as you learn to trust your own feelings and thoughts. The therapy works at the level of both the personality and the soul, enabling you to find ways to work creatively with wounds and dysfunctions that have arisen during your life.
For more info about Psychosynthesis: www.psychosynthesis.org
About Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
This is the term that Jung gave to his particular form of psychotherapy. Fundamental to Jung’s view of the psyche was that the mind and the unconscious could largely be trusted, and that it was all the time attempting to assist the individual; in this way he saw the psyche as self-regulating. Jung thought that even problematic symptoms, such as anxiety or depression, could be potentially helpful in drawing the individual’s attention to an imbalance in the psyche, for eg. if someone becomes depressed perhaps the way they are living their life means that they are not following a path that is natural and true to their particular personality. He understood this as being due to the purposive nature of the psyche. Jung also thought that the way that we see ourselves (our ego) is limited and that modern man has become cut off from his true, instinctual nature. He thought that we need to listen to ourselves and to come to discover who we really are and what we really feel. He came to believe that we need to be guided by what he called the self, which is an unconscious sense of the personality as a whole.
For more information: www.thesap.org.uk
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Bereavement, Child related issues, Development coaching, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Mood disorder, Personal development, Post-traumatic stress, Pregnancy related issues, Relationships, Self esteem, Sensory impairment, Spirituality, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Family therapy, Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, Psychosynthesis, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Families, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I am currently available for clients in-person/online.
Individual £80
Couple £140
Family £140
About me and my therapy practice
I have more than twenty years professional experience working with a wide variety of clients in a confidential and therapeutic environment.
I initially trained at The Institute of Psychosynthesis and continue to study particularly with The Society of Analytical Psychology. I am a registered Member with the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP).
My consulting rooms are based in Beaconsfield (Buckinghamshire), Whetstone/Totteridge (Barnet EN5) and Highgate (N6).
I offer confidential individual & couple counselling in a comfortable and professional environment. Transport links are good. I work InPerson, Online and via Telephone.
Through the therapeutic approach you will be encouraged to talk openly about what troubles you, and together we will work to bring about understanding and healing.
Some of the issues I work with include anxiety, depression, relationship and family issues, trauma & PTSD, codependency, self-harm, loss, life-crises, transpersonal issues.
Practice description
About me
A Psychosynthesis Counsellor and Psychotherapist, and member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP), I have an established practice in both Highgate (N6) and Whetstone&Totteridge in Barnet (EN5) where I offer affordable and confidential counselling for both individuals and couples in a comfortable and professional environment. Meeting once or twice weekly for open-ended, or time-limited therapy. I offer in-person and online meetings.
Training & Qualifications
My initial psychotherapy training has been with The Institute of Psychosynthesis London. I have also subsequently studied with The Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP) London and various global organisations.
PG Dip Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy (Middx University & The Institute of Psychosynthesis) 2011
PG Dip Psychotherapeutic Counselling (Middx University & The Institute of Psychosynthesis) 2003
MBACP: MEMBER of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (MBACP).
What to Expect
Within a confidential and peaceful therapeutic environment you are encouraged to talk openly and honestly. Through our ongoing and regular meetings we will together work towards resolution and healing, helping you to gain a deeper understanding and kindness to the self that will help you to discover the potential to bring about much desired change and direction.
Some of the issues I work with include anxiety, depression, relationship and family issues, trauma & PTSD.
My first session
About Psychosynthesis
Psychosynthesis is a psychology of hope, with its eye not only on history, but also on a purposeful future giving individuals the capacity to reorient their lives in the direction of meaning and values. Psychosynthesis therapy helps you to gain a deeper understanding of your past and present, and helps you to know yourself more as you learn to trust your own feelings and thoughts. The therapy works at the level of both the personality and the soul, enabling you to find ways to work creatively with wounds and dysfunctions that have arisen during your life.
For more info about Psychosynthesis: www.psychosynthesis.org
About Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
This is the term that Jung gave to his particular form of psychotherapy. Fundamental to Jung’s view of the psyche was that the mind and the unconscious could largely be trusted, and that it was all the time attempting to assist the individual; in this way he saw the psyche as self-regulating. Jung thought that even problematic symptoms, such as anxiety or depression, could be potentially helpful in drawing the individual’s attention to an imbalance in the psyche, for eg. if someone becomes depressed perhaps the way they are living their life means that they are not following a path that is natural and true to their particular personality. He understood this as being due to the purposive nature of the psyche. Jung also thought that the way that we see ourselves (our ego) is limited and that modern man has become cut off from his true, instinctual nature. He thought that we need to listen to ourselves and to come to discover who we really are and what we really feel. He came to believe that we need to be guided by what he called the self, which is an unconscious sense of the personality as a whole.
For more information: www.thesap.org.uk
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Bereavement, Child related issues, Development coaching, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Creative therapy, Existential, Family therapy, Humanistic, Jungian, Person centred, Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, Psychosynthesis, Relational, Transpersonal
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Families, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I am currently available for clients in-person/online.
Individual £80
Couple £140
Family £140
About me and my therapy practice
I have more than fifteen years professional experience working with a wide variety of clients in a confidential and therapeutic environment.
I have trained at The Institute of Psychosynthesis and continue to train at The Society of Analytical Psychology. I am a registered Member with the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP).
My consulting rooms are based in Beaconsfield (Buckinghamshire), Highgate (London, N6), and Whetstone/Totteridge (Barnet, EN5).
I offer confidential individual & couple counselling in a comfortable and professional environment. Transport links are good. I work InPerson, Online and via Telephone.
Through the therapeutic approach you will be encouraged to talk openly about what troubles you, and together we will work to bring about understanding and healing.
Some of the issues I work with include anxiety, depression, relationship and family issues, trauma & PTSD, codependency, self-harm, loss, life-crises, transpersonal issues.
Practice description
About me
A Psychosynthesis Counsellor and Psychotherapist, and member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP), I have an established practice in both Highgate (N6) and Whetstone&Totteridge in Barnet (EN5) where I offer affordable and confidential counselling for both individuals and couples in a comfortable and professional environment. Meeting once or twice weekly for open-ended, or time-limited therapy. I offer in-person and online meetings.
Training & Qualifications
My initial psychotherapy training has been with The Institute of Psychosynthesis London. I have also subsequently studied with The Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP) London.
PG Dip Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy (Middx University & The Institute of Psychosynthesis) 2011
PG Dip Psychotherapeutic Counselling (Middx University & The Institute of Psychosynthesis) 2003
MBACP: MEMBER of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (MBACP).
What to Expect
Within a confidential and peaceful therapeutic environment you are encouraged to talk openly and honestly. Through our ongoing and regular meetings we will together work towards resolution and healing, helping you to gain a deeper understanding and kindness to the self that will help you to discover the potential to bring about much desired change and direction.
Some of the issues I work with include anxiety, depression, relationship and family issues, trauma & PTSD.
My first session
About Psychosynthesis
Psychosynthesis is a psychology of hope, with its eye not only on history, but also on a purposeful future giving individuals the capacity to reorient their lives in the direction of meaning and values. Psychosynthesis therapy helps you to gain a deeper understanding of your past and present, and helps you to know yourself more as you learn to trust your own feelings and thoughts. The therapy works at the level of both the personality and the soul, enabling you to find ways to work creatively with wounds and dysfunctions that have arisen during your life.
For more info about Psychosynthesis: www.psychosynthesis.org
About Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
This is the term that Jung gave to his particular form of psychotherapy. Fundamental to Jung’s view of the psyche was that the mind and the unconscious could largely be trusted, and that it was all the time attempting to assist the individual; in this way he saw the psyche as self-regulating. Jung thought that even problematic symptoms, such as anxiety or depression, could be potentially helpful in drawing the individual’s attention to an imbalance in the psyche, for eg. if someone becomes depressed perhaps the way they are living their life means that they are not following a path that is natural and true to their particular personality. He understood this as being due to the purposive nature of the psyche. Jung also thought that the way that we see ourselves (our ego) is limited and that modern man has become cut off from his true, instinctual nature. He thought that we need to listen to ourselves and to come to discover who we really are and what we really feel. He came to believe that we need to be guided by what he called the self, which is an unconscious sense of the personality as a whole.
For more information: www.thesap.org.uk
What I can help with
Anxiety, Bereavement, Child related issues, Development coaching, Health related issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Relationships, Service veterans, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Jungian, Person centred, Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, Psychosynthesis, Relational, Transpersonal
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Families, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited