
Dr. Aileen Alleyne
Registered Psychotherapist in East Dulwich
Last Verified 24/01/2021
- Onsite 11 years
- 83% of clients return for a 2nd session
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- Darrell Road, East Dulwich, London SE22 9NL
Map - Video Therapy
- Voice Therapy
What to Expect
Try one session, to see if you feel comfortable with Aileen, and decide if therapy may help you.Counselling
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) suggests counselling for
- Depression
Counselling centres on listening to you, and assisting you. You determine which issue regarding your early years and/or adulthood you discuss. An objective of counselling is to enable you to speak about a difficulty and discover a way forward which is appropriate for you.
Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing (EMDR)
NICE suggests EMDR for
- PTSD
Eye movement desensitisation reprocessing directs your eye movements to affect how your mind processes data. The technique attempts to reprocess your frozen traumatic memories. The objective of eye movement desensitisation reprocessing is to desensitise your upsetting memories.
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy focuses on you, and you obtaining insight into the difficulties you face. It considers your thoughts, emotions and relevant moments in your life. Psychotherapy aims to help you change or discover appropriate ways of managing.
Therapy
- Abuse
- Anger
- Bereavement
- Narcissistic Personality
- Relationship Problems
- Self Esteem
- Stress
Qualifications
UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) Registered Psychotherapist Last Check 24/01/2021 | Next Review 24/02/2021 | |
August 2014 |
Certificate Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing (EMDR) Alexandra Richman (UK) Verified 07/07/2015 |
June 2006 |
Doctorate Psychotherapy Middlesex University with Metanoia Institute (UK) Verified 15/12/2013 |
October 1992 |
Postgraduate Degree Counselling University of Hertfordshire (UK) Verified 15/12/2013 |
Aileen Alleyne is bound by the Code of Ethics of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).
Wheelchair access: No