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Practices in Golders Green and on Harley Street 07971 914 110 Approach During Shalom's years of training for smicha, he gained a wealth
of experience in working with members of communities and helping them
cope with personal and communal issues. This sparked his initial
interest in his present career as a therapist and inspired him to
complete a BSc (Hons) degree in Integrative Counselling.
Shalom's primary therapeutic approach is the psychodynamic model. His aim is to help clients bring their unconscious into consciousness, by helping clients experience their past, which leads them to understand their present day-to-day conflicts. Issues Working With Through his
experiences and his training, He has extensive experience in working
with adults suffering from Bipolar affective disorder, depression, and
eating disorders. He also has broad experience working with adolescents
and bochurim with issues that surround Yeshiva and their relationships.
Training & Experience In addition to private practices in Harley Street and in Golders Green, Shalom has over ten years of experience supporting members of the wider community through organisations such as Mind, Every Man Project and TASHA Foundation. He trained through Roehampton University, a university notable for its highly professional and academic standards. Graduating with an honours degree, Shalom went on to become accredited by the United Kingdom Counsel for Psychotherapy (UKCP),an organisation which aims to maintain high standards of practice of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic counselling. |
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