Debbie Livingston

Debbie offers a comprehensive counselling and psychotherapy service. She is a Master Practitioner in Eating Disorders & Obesity specialising in Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge Eating Disorder including compulsive eating, unsuccessful dieting & poor relationships with food. She provides triage, assessment, treatment &, when required, reporting. Debbie has an interest in Borderline / Emotionally unstable Personality Disorder; relationship difficulties, parenting skills, antenatal & post natal issues. Qualifications include: MA Couns. & Psych., PG Dip Couns. & Psych., Cert BPD., Master Practitioner EaD., Parenting Skills Practitioner. UKCP Registered Psychotherapist. Available for group trainings & workshops.

Bridin McKenna

Bridin has a special interest in addictive behaviours, obesity & eating disorders, dual diagnosis, trauma, suicide postvention, depression, anxiety & crisis management. Alongside running her busy practice, she volunteers at a substance advice centre in Belfast as Specialist Addiction Therapist.
She runs workshops for emotional management of food addiction & uses CBT, NLP & EFT for stress, anxiety & depression. These popular workshops provide you with powerful tools for change & ways of using these in your daily life.
Bridin holds qualifications in hypno-psychotherapy & Neurolinguistic Psychotherapy, CBT, Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing (EMDR) & is also an advanced practitioner of EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique).She is an energetic understanding person who brings passion & energy to her work, to help you heal.

 

Mary Synnott Distance

Mary (BSc, PRN, Dip. Adult ED., Dip. Psychotherapy) is a Clinical Nurse Specialist & Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist working with CAMHS, Clinical Supervisor & Family Systems Constellations Therapist; Supervisor in Eating Disorders Education & Training, Scotland. She has trained in CB-E & Family Behaviour Therapy (with James Lock) for eating disorders. She has over 30 years’ experience in mental health. Mary works with all ages & provides carer mentoring to help develop the skills to support your loved ones. She can work with schools & other organisations for positive mental health, body image,& personal development. She liaises with medical professionals to provide a holistic & recovery focused treatment.

Mary Synnott

Mary (BSc, PRN, Dip. Adult ED., Dip. Psychotherapy) is a Clinical Nurse Specialist & Child & Adolescent Psychotherapist working with CAMHS, Clinical Supervisor & Family Systems Constellations Therapist; Supervisor in Eating Disorders Education & Training, Scotland. She has trained in CBT-E & Family Behaviour Therapy (with James Lock) for eating disorders. She is a certified Family Behaviour Therapist (family oriented approach to treatment of eating disorders).She has over 30 years’ experience in mental health. Mary works with all ages & provides carer mentoring to help develop the skills to support your loved ones. She can work with schools & other organisations for positive mental health, body image,& personal development. She liaises with medical professionals to provide a holistic & recovery focused treatment.

Collette Mary Bannon Distance

I am a practitioner specialising in food, body & weight issues. My approach is holistic & addresses the need of each individual & embraces the mental, emotional physical & spiritual levels. I focus on solution based therapy, NLP, hypnotherapy & CBT to create empowering alternatives to limiting patterns. I hold the Advanced Diploma in Eating Disorders & Obesity with NCFED together with a Diploma in counselling skills.

Collette Mary Bannon

I am a practitioner specialising in food, body & weight issues. My approach is holistic & addresses the need of each individual & embraces the mental, emotional physical & spiritual levels. I focus on solution based therapy, NLP, hypnotherapy & CBT to create empowering alternatives to limiting patterns. I hold the Advanced Diploma in Eating Disorders & Obesity with NCFED together with a Diploma in counselling skills.

Sarah Robinson

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Sarah is a professional counsellor with a gentle, calm & empathetic approach. Having worked both as a counsellor within a university counselling service & for a charity helping people  overcome addictive behaviour, she has experience of all kinds of eating problems & the associated concerns about body image & self-confidence. Eating disorders can be devastating for sufferers & can destroy the kind of life a person wants to live, but by exploring the disorder in the safety of the counselling environment, huge changes can be made.
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Janice Chadwick Distance

Janice has a post graduate diploma in psychodynamic counselling from Goldsmiths College, diplomas in psychology, psychotherapy & an advanced diploma in Eating Disorders.  Her experience includes working in a 6th Form College, junior school & a children’s hospital.  She has been practising for 15 years in her own practice seeing adults and adolescence. She has had to deal with various problems & experiences which have come her way.  She tries to find a way that you can come to terms with your problem & resolve the relationship between yourself, food & addiction.

Deanne Jade Esher

Deanne, one of the UK’s longest established eating disorder specialists, only does 3 hour breakthrough sessions with the aim of getting deep inside the problem and establishing what you need to heal. Deanne also does these sessions with carers. This can be a stand-alone session or Deanne may direct you to the best person to take your therapy forward with her advice. This single session could change your life. Please call 0845 838 2040 to learn more.

B Yvonne Green Distance

Yvonne is a qualified counsellor with extensive experience of working with eating disorders, addiction, depression & low self esteem in adults & teenagers. She has worked with young people & is aware of the intense pressures relating to weight & body image. Yvonne provides a safe setting in which to explore feelings & beliefs about food & eating, looking positively at change.