Types of Therapy
Our therapists work in a variety of ways, tailored to meet the needs of our clients, and these include:
- Art Therapy - Sophie Aston, an Art Psychotherapist pdf explains more here (181 KB)
- Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (Attachment Therapy)
- Dance Movement Therapy
- Drama Therapy
- Eye Movement Desensitisation and Recovery (EMDR) - Dr Lexi Painter, CLEAR Adult Clinical Lead, pdf explains more here (181 KB) .
- Life Story Work
- Music Therapy
- Person Centred Counselling - Dr Lexi Painter, CLEAR Adult Clinical Lead, pdf explains more here (236 KB)
- Pet Therapy - check out Rio the Therapy Dog's story here
- Play Therapy - Amanda Barrass, Child and Young Person Therapist, document explains more here (1.29 MB)
- Integrative Therapy
- Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (T-f CBT)
Other Approaches
Self-Harm
Jenny Trevethan, CLEAR Supervisor & Clinical Placement Lead, explains more about pdf Self-Harm here (96 KB) . A local service has been set up to provide specialist counselling for adults (18+) who self-harm - Hope for Harm
Victim's Code
The Code of Practice for Victims of Crime (the Victims’ Code) is the statutory code that sets out the minimum level of service that victims should receive from the criminal justice system.