Natasha Adams
Qualifications & Training
Natasha is a fully qualified Integrative Therapist & Counsellor, and a member of the British Association For Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). This means that I adhere to the BACP’s ethical framework, therefore ethical principles, values and good practice standards are at the core of my practice.
She has worked within an NHS IAPT service, providing short term therapy to a broad range of clients. I now work in Private Practice with a range of clients, offering short and longterm therapy. Additionally, She has completed the following further training: Foundation for Infant Loss Training, Dr Bessel van der Kolk on How the Body Keeps the Score: Intensive Trauma Treatment Course, Essentials of Trauma Treatment: Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Training Course (CCTP), Healing Trauma: Essential Strategies for Shame, Self-Loathing & Working with the Body.
Before qualifying as a therapist, she gained a BA in English from University College London and believes that literature can often provide solace, comfort and the words to express something when our own language fails.
Approach
Natasha is an Integrative Therapist, which means that I often utilise many different ways of working with clients, although most importantly, I recognise the significance of the relationship between client and therapist in facilitating growth and healing. I believe that the human connection offered in therapeutic spaces holds the ability to enable change.
Therapy has the capacity to be as unique as the individuals who seek it. “I not operate with a ‘one size fits all’ approach and whilst I draw upon my knowledge of research and contemporary therapeutic studies, I do not attempt to manipulate and squeeze my clients into said models. I always aim to truly see the person in the therapeutic space. I work with a broad range of clients and content, aiming to make the sessions that I offer as accessible as possible.”