Rob Fairclough, UKCP Accredited Psychotherapist

Rob Fairclough

Walthamstow E17
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Rob Fairclough, UKCP Accredited Psychotherapist

Rob Fairclough

Walthamstow E17
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My Approach

My Approach.

I am trained in a mindfulness-based psychotherapy, called Core Process Psychotherapy. It is a Western therapeutic approach, informed by Buddhism. Compassion and presence are core aspects of this approach. It is a synthesis of psychodynamics, mindfulness, somatic, existential/ humanistic, and transpersonal approaches. I work with the individual client in mind, orienting to what works for you; not to a predetermined formula. I work holding a deep belief that each and every one of us, regardless of our challenging life experiences, are at our core, just as we entered this world. Through our weekly meetings, and developments in our therapeutic relationship, I aim to support you to regain contact with this part of yourself, through orienting toward the present moment: learn to listen to it, and begin to know and feel how it may support you deeply in your healing journey.

It is my deep wish to guide people through challenging times in their life, by drawing upon my training but also my own experiences of personal suffering, towards a sense of safety, stability, and fulfilment. I aim to provide a safe, compassionate, supportive space for you to explore your thoughts, feelings, memories. Through continuously orienting toward the present moment, I would support you to sense into how you are feeling, right now. It is through cultivating this degree of presence that you may experience your feelings in a different, closer way. Healing through awareness.

About Me

Breathing space, for you.

You may be here seeking therapy for the first time, or you may have some experience and are considering returning to regular psychotherapy. Either way, welcome. It can be challenging, even confusing, finding the right therapist or type of therapy. I invite you to read on, to see if this feels right for you.

People seek out therapy for many reasons. Perhaps something in particular is getting you down, or causing you some degree of distress. Maybe you are feeling unfulfilled in an area of your life, or you are finding it hard to cope at present. Something may simply not feel quite right, and you want a space to talk and explore.

Experience.

I have worked mainly in the NHS, in the field of physical health. This is where I first became familiar with chronic disease, and the field of mental health. These experiences, and a growing interest in Eastern disciplines, led me to my training in mindfulness-based psychotherapy. My own psychotherapeutic journey has instilled within me a deep sense of the importance of one’s own wellbeing, particularly in a world which can often feel unsafe, confusing, and overwhelming; cultivating and maintaining one’s own wellbeing, with dedication, can and does open up life to more possibilities, deeper connections, and authentic joy and happiness.

I now work at a local Hospice, in the field of palliative care, as well as in private practice. This experience has given me a deeper insight into working with grief, bereavement, chronic and terminal illness, death and dying.

I hold particular interests in, amongst others, identifying with having low self-esteem/ low confidence, the impacts of childhood bullying, and a sense of depression.

I work with

  • Individuals

Special Interests

Like all UKCP registered psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors I can work with a wide range of issues, but here are some areas in which I have a special interest or additional experience.

Anger can be hugely debilitating. With appropriate guidance I believe that healing and transformation can be found through experiencing one's anger in a safe and supportive way.
Bullying can be experienced in varying forms - from childhood and school bullying, to bullying in the workplace or by family members, and also online or cyber bullying. The impacts can be wide-ranging and often debilitating. I would aim to support you in how your experiences are impacting you, and toward a sense of empowerment.
Depression can present in various forms. I will aim to meet you with how you are experiencing symptoms of depression. I believe that a joint enquiry into how depression is impacting upon you, is where healing begins.
Working also in a hospice environment, and having worked for many years in various NHS settings, I am familiar working with bereavement, death and dying, and chronic illness including cancer and many other long-term and life-limiting conditions.
Trauma may arise through a variety of experiences - many during childhood, but also through challenging experiences as an adult. Whether through particular traumatic events, or trauma experienced through a prolonged and unsupportive environment, I will aim to work with you at a pace that allows you to feel more empowered, as you gently open to traumatic experience and begin to move through it.

Types of Therapies Offered

  • Mindfulness Based Psychotherapist

What I can help with

  • Age-related Issues
  • Anger Management
  • Anxiety
  • Bereavement
  • Bullying
  • Cancer
  • Chronic Illness
  • Depression
  • Disability
  • Employment Difficulties
  • Family
  • Health-related Issues
  • Infertility
  • Mental Health Issues
  • Parents
  • Relationships
  • Spirituality
  • Stress
  • Suicide
  • Terminal Illness
  • Trauma

Types of sessions

  • Face to Face - Long Term
  • Face to Face - Short Term
  • Online Therapy

Walthamstow Office

Hucks studio
81 Grove Road
Walthamstow E17 9BU
UK

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Cost:

£65

Concession:

please enquire

Islington/ Kings Cross Office

The Practice Rooms
150 Caledonian Road
Islington/ Kings Cross N1 9RD
UK

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Cost:

£65

Concession:

please enquire

UKCP College

  • Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy College (HIPC)
Rob Fairclough

Rob Fairclough

Walthamstow E17

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