Rebeccah Evans International Counsellor & Psychotherapist
BA(Hons), PACFA Reg.Clinical. Reg.MBACP MNCS (Accred.)
Experience
I offer Counselling, Psychotherapy and Clinical Consultation to Private Clients, Professionals and Organisations and am an approved, clinically registered Counsellor & Psychotherapist for various Health Insurance Providers, Employee Assisted Programs (EAP's) and the National Disability and Insurance Scheme (NDIS). I hold Clinical Registration with PACFA and am a Registered Member of the BACP.
My experience includes many years in private practice within The Yew Tree Clinic at the Whiteley GP Surgery (UK) and 45 Central Street, London providing Counselling and Psychotherapy services for private clients, professionals, Education providers, Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP's), General Practitioners (GP's) and Insurance providers.
I have also worked with linguistically and culturally diverse client groups on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, London and the UK within a range of settings including Laurel Place, Mind, NHS, Young People's Counselling Services and 1 Community. During this time I have gained enormous insight and experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. please feel free to contact me or click here for further details.
About me
Rebeccah Evans Counsellor and Psychotherapist
Professional Registrations
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Clinical Registrant - Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA)
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Accredited Member - National Counselling Society (NCS)
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Registered Member - British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
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Registered Member - BACP - Children and Young People (BACP - CYP)
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Australian National Police Check
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UK Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service
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Insurance: Professional Indemnity and Public Liability
Qualifications
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BA Hons (First Class) in Person-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Certificate in Person-Centred Couples / Relationship Counselling
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BACP MindEd: Support Young Healthy Minds
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BACP Certificate of Proficiency
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The Neuroscience of Caregiving: A Brain Based Attachment Approach to Supporting Traumatised and Vulnerable
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Children, Young People, Adults and Families
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Play Therapy
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Suicide Prevention
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Sexual Exploitation Awareness
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Hearing Voices
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Storytelling as Person-Centred Expressive Therapy
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Assessing Risk and Resilience with Young People in the Counselling Process
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Dr. Rachel Freeth: Psychiatry and the Person-Centred Approach
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Risk Taking and Young People
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Alcohol & Substance Misuse: Stage 1 & 2
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Mental Health Awareness
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Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA)
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Self-Harm & Suicidal Behaviour