Although in practice Counselling and Psychotherapy don’t have many differences and the terms are often used interchangeably, the distinction usually refers to the level of training of the practitioner.

Psychotherapy trainings tend to be longer, at a post-graduate level, and generally more comprehensive and in-depth; counselling trainings are shorter, and can be of varying levels (sometimes, but not always post-graduate).

I offer both Counselling & Psychotherapy; I chose to train and qualify in both after finishing my studies in Psychology. For more information, please have a look at the Qualifications & Experience page.