We are a professional therapy service for individuals and couples needing emotional and psychological help.
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Welcome to Albany Trust CounsellingWe are a professional therapy service for individuals and couples needing emotional and psychological help.
About Us
Albany Trust is a charitable foundation established in 1958 to promote psychosexual health and emotional well-being through counselling, education and research.
We were one of the UK's first organisations to deal with and recognise the importance of psychosexual health.
Albany Trust has a team of qualified counsellors and psychotherapists who are on the UKCP Register and are members of national recognised bodies such as BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) and BASRT (British Association for Sexual and Relationship Therapy).
Albany's work helped to pioneer the growth of psychosexual counselling.
Our practitioners offer a range of theoretical approaches, and come from diverse backgrounds and life experiences.
Our continued commitment is towards creating a better climate for more open and honest relationships, as well as increasing understanding and valuing the diversity of human sexuality.
Psychotherapy and Counselling
Albany Trust has a team of psychotherapists and counsellors with many years of experience of working with individuals and couple. We undertake both short-term solution focused therapy and long-term in-depth work.
While sharing a psychodynamic theoretical orientation, individual therapists bring particular perspectives of transpersonal, integrative, cognitive-behaviourial and humanistic models of working.
We have specialist experience in many areas including relationship difficulties, times of transition, gender identity, sexuality and sexual dysfunction, parenting and issues around loss and bereavement.
Q: What kinds of problems can therapy help?
A: Therapy helps individuals and couples to manage and hopefully resolve problems such as communication, sexual relationships, emotional unhappiness and behavioural difficulties. These can manifest as psychological pain or anxiety, and can impede everyday functioning.
Service Categories
Counselling, Psychotherapy
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