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Our clinics provide excellent facilities
and enable our consultants to undertake assessments and therapy
in a relaxed and professional environment. Our consultants offer
rapid and professional treatment to clients who are experiencing
various anxiety disorders and depression as a direct result of suffering
personal injury or trauma. This treatment can be of benefit to clients
both during and on completion of legal proceedings.
Presenting Issues
for which we can provide specialist treatment:
- Trauma, post traumatic stress, and protracted stress responses
- Mood disorders and anxiety related depression
- Panic disorder
- Phobic responses
- Stress and Anxiety
- Behavioural issues
Service features:
- Urgent appointments, usually within 2 weeks
- Rapid treatment in 3-5 ninety minute consultations
- Shortest possible treatment duration
- Treatment outline and progress reports
General
3-phase treatment out line:
Our therapeutic approach
is tailored to each individual’s need. It includes the brief psychological
treatment of anxiety based disorders, such as post-traumatic stress,
panic and depression. A successful outcome cannot ethically be guaranteed,
as it is dependent on multiple factors including the nature of the
complaint, the individual’s motivation for treatment and the legal
process itself. However, most individuals will make some improvement
during the therapeutic process, which follows three main phases
that are delivered over 3-5 sessions.
1. Positive priming and psycho-education.
This initial phase of treatment involves specific
assessment of the patient’s problem and its subsequent ongoing development.
This is followed by specific strategies that educate the patient
with regards to understanding the nature of their specific anxiety
and aims to normalise their responses within an appropriate context.
Also where appropriate to aid with their motivation and self cofidence
to engage in the ongoing legal process.
2. Accessing and resynthesis of state dependent
memory and learned behaviour
This phase of therapy aims to address the
biological and state dependent nature of the client's symptoms and
anxiety. A variety of therapeutic approaches directed at overcoming
avoidance behaviour, which is often a contributing factor in anxiety
disorders, are utilised. Secondly, a range of rapid resynthesis
strategies are then employed where the therapeutic objective is
to interrupt the symptom expression and to reassociate underlying
symptomatic memory with more appropriate information needed for
adaptation and processing of trauma and anxiety.
3. Future incubation and facilitation of new
adaptive behaviour
This
final phase of therapy involves many relaxation based approaches
together with internal contemplation and utilises the client’s ongoing
experience in order to potentiate and facilitate new adaptive behaviour.
This process helps to enhance self
confidence and reduce generalised anxiety. The therapeutic aim of
future incubation is to associate all previous therapeutic gains
and improvements with the patient’s perceived future leading to
the development of a more positive expectation, enhanced motivation,
self esteme and amplification of ongoing beneficial psychological
change.
Main Clinic Locations:
- Harley Street , Central London
- Wimbledon Village , SW London
- Bristol , SW England
- Cyncoed Consulting rooms, Cardiff , Wales
Depending on the situation Brief Strategic
Therapists may be involved with other professionals when they are
doing medico-legal work. These may include: solicitors, psychologists,
psychiatrists, medical staff, occupational therapists, or educational
staff.
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