Trying to find a good British therapistAny ideas? |
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Trying to find a good British therapistAny ideas? |
29.Apr.2012, 11:18 AM
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Joined: 23.Apr.2012 |
Since leaving Cornwall in England for Stockholm 9 months ago I have been struggling with the cultural adjustment.
I feel I need some counselling support. Can anyone recommend an experience British therapist. I want to hear a familiar voice! |
29.Apr.2012, 11:44 AM
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Joined: 29.Apr.2012 |
Luckily I was reccommended a British therapist in Central Stockholm called Jackie Adler (from London). At the time I had issues around my relationship. She was sooooooo helpful and the therapy was very effective right from the first session. She has a website www.jackieadler.se
Hope this helps! Good luck! H |
29.Apr.2012, 12:03 PM
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Location: Dalarna Joined: 5.Apr.2006 |
Does it have to be a British therapist - alhough I have no personal experience I have heard many people on this an other Swedish expat forums recommending Beth Rogersson who is an American therapist who has cultural adjustment as one of her specialities
http://bethrogerson.com/ Obviously it is work researching the cost of therapy as it can add up and not all are affiliated to the private scheme |
29.Apr.2012, 12:41 PM
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Joined: 22.Nov.2011 |
I 2nd @Puffin's suggestion, from personal experience. Wonderful person
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29.Apr.2012, 07:02 PM
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Joined: 29.Jul.2010 |
I'm sorry for invading OP's thread, but does anyone happen to know a good therapist in Gävle? And the cost if possible to tell?
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29.Apr.2012, 11:39 PM
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Joined: 23.Apr.2012 |
Thanks for all suggestions which I have now checked out. Adler ticks all the right boxes!
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30.Apr.2012, 02:09 AM
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Joined: 21.Dec.2006 |
It used to be in times of yore, one would seek the kind attentions of a local barman, one who would listen to your tales of woe... and then pour another...after a while you would feel a lot better...it worked before we got "therapists"...why not now?
Isn't it a bit odd that you have to seek a stranger to tell you how to behave/accept in your life? Who is a person so learned that they could tell you about you and how to live your life? Isn't that up to you/us? The journey is ours...it's private... And then they charge you?????????????? Skoal! |
30.Apr.2012, 08:57 AM
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Joined: 23.Apr.2012 |
Thanks for your thoughts. I don't want someone to listen to my woes. I want to understand why I feel the way I do and I need someone to help me with that. I also need to know that what I say is confidential.
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30.Apr.2012, 09:06 AM
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Location: Dalarna Joined: 5.Apr.2006 |
I think that it is a good idea to have some sessions so that you can talk about your feelings
I think it is a problem that many people have - perhaps because people don't expect there to be a culture shock from moving to Sweden yet there is - I think that also for many people there is also a feeling of loss if you have come from a busy career to starting again in Sweden or sitting at a school desk learning the language in order to basic things I know I found it very tough and me and most people I know found it took a good couple of years |
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