Albyn Leah Hall
APCC
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I am an integrative psychotherapist.
My work involves a thorough approach in which we will examine every aspect of what makes life meaningful for you, as well as those obstacles which prevent you from fulfilling your potential. In keeping with this, I am just as interested in your life today as in your past; in the conscious choices you make as well as your more mysterious reasons for making them. Though it is my aim to help you make better choices for yourself, I may sometimes offer tangible or practical suggestions when I feel it is appropriate.
I place a strong emphasis on you as an individual. While I am well versed in a number of theoretical approaches, it is not my desire to impose a textbook theory of 'normal' or 'ought' upon you. Rather, I hope to facilitate an environment in which you can find your own voice and, with it, a life more fulfilling to your particular needs and wishes.
Training and Background
I did my foundation and Masters in Integrative Psychotherapy at Regents College, London, graduating in 1998. I have worked in both the public and private sectors. I began working as a therapist in 1997 and set up private practice, in conjunction with the founding of APCC, in 1999. I subsequently completed a diploma course in Integrative Supervision at the Minster Centre, London, in 2001.
I have also taught on the Regents College foundation course in counselling and psychotherapy. Today, I privately supervise psychotherapy students on academic essays and dissertations.