What is Therapy?

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What is ‘Therapy’?

I use the word ‘Therapy’ as an umbrella term to describe any form of talking therapy (including both counselling and psychotherapy) that addresses mental health concerns.

In a nutshell, therapy is a non-judgemental, open space to explore thoughts, feelings, behaviours or circumstances in your life that may be causing you concern. Together, we work in therapy to gain a greater understanding of these issues and what they might tell us about ourselves. With that knowledge, we are then empowered to access greater autonomy and make positive changes in our lives.

How does Therapy Work?

How therapy works is a complex question, and will also depend on the type of therapy being talked about.

In the majority of psychotherapeutic approaches, the research and theory demonstrates that the vehicle for therapeutic change is the relationship between the therapist and client.

Whether this relationship meets relational needs that may have been deficient in childhood or is psychoeducational and serves to broaden a client’s understanding of themselves, therapeutic relationships come in all shapes and sizes.

What Different Types of Therapy are there?

There are many different types and approaches (or ‘modalities’) of therapy and they each offer a different angle or perspective to treating mental health issues. It is important that the mental health practitioner you are seeing practices a modalities that suits you personally and also suits the type of mental health issue you are presenting with.

To find out more about the different types of therapy, the BACP have produced an excellent summary of the most common types on their website - https://www.bacp.co.uk/about-therapy/types-of-therapy/

What are the Different Types of Mental Health Professionals in the UK?

There are a number of mental health professionals in the UK (and may vary slightly if you see these titles referred to outside the UK). Please see below a summary of the different mental health practitioners you may come across and the different roles they play in supporting clients’ mental health.

You can also see a comparison of mental health professionals from The Counselling Directory on their website - https://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/psychiatrists-psychologists-psychotherapists-counsellors.html