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Sometimes you may need therapy for different reasons, but it's not always easy to know where to go. Here we explain what a therapist is and how you can get help.
A therapist is a professional who works to help people deal with mental, emotional, behavioral or relational problems and syndromes. Therapists can have different educational backgrounds and specialisations, and the term can cover a wide range of mental health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, counselors, and social workers.
Accreditation as a psychotherapist generally requires at least seven years of training comprising a primary degree, and four years part-time training in one of the psychotherapeutic disciplines, and later, accreditation from a relevant Irish body. Professional trainings are provided in both the training institutes and Universities in Ireland. There are many problems that can be improved with the help of therapy.
The difference between therapists depends on their training, specialisation and treatment methods:
The choice of therapist may depend on the client’s specific needs and preferences regarding the treatment method and problem area.
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A therapist can help with a wide range of mental, emotional, behavioral and relational problems. Here are some examples of what a therapist can help with:
Therapists adapt their treatment based on the client’s unique needs and goals, and they may use different therapeutic techniques and methods to help their clients improve their mental and emotional well-being.
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The choice of therapist depends on the specific needs of the client, the therapeutic orientation of the therapist, and the professional background and skills of the therapist. There is research showing that some methods are better than others for specific problem areas, so it is important to find a form that works. It is also important for clients to feel comfortable with their therapist and that there is a sense of trust, as this is fundamental to a successful therapeutic process.
Therapists use different methods and techniques to help their clients, depending on their specific needs and problems. These can include talk therapy, behavioral therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, family therapy, ACT therapy and many other forms of therapy.
The goal of therapy is often to help the client understand and process their emotions, improve their relationships, develop healthier patterns of behavior, and increase their overall well-being.
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A therapist is a professional who works to help people deal with mental, emotional, behavioral or relational problems and syndromes.
Therapists can have different educational backgrounds and specialisations, and the term can cover a wide range of mental health professionals, including psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, counselors, and social workers.
No, the term therapist is not protected, which means that anyone can call themselves a therapist, but a licensed professional category is protected by several regulated organisations in Ireland.
Legitimation means that there is patient safety in the treatment and that you need to work according to the methods that, according to research, have shown good results.
Licensed psychologists have completed many years of professional training and service before being licensed by Irish accreditation bodies. They can assess, diagnose and treat mental and behavioral problems with talk therapy.
A licensed psychotherapist is a postgraduate qualification in psychotherapy for doctors, psychologists and social workers and aims to help with emotional and psychological problems. It is a licensed professional group according to the Irish Psychological Society of Ireland.
Psychiatrists are trained doctors who can diagnose mental health conditions and prescribe medication.
A health care counsellor is a licensed professional who first completes a social work program and then offers therapy and counselling to deal with social and personal problems.
Coaches specialise in specific areas such as relationships or careers and provide targeted therapy and support.
A therapist can help with a wide range of mental, emotional, behavioral and relationship problems. Read more in the text above.
Therapists use different methods and techniques to help their clients. These can include talk therapy, behavioral therapies such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, family therapy, couples therapy and other forms of therapy.
If you want to seek therapy, we recommend that you contact a licensed psychologist or therapist. You can book a first appointment with one of our therapists here at Lavendla. We make the hard things easier.
Treatment approaches can differ between different schools of therapy. This is what a treatment can look like with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which is a method that can be used for many different problem areas and conditions:
The first step is to understand the problem and that it is okay to seek help for it. A licensed psychologist can help you assess your situation based on your life situation. You can also fill in assessment forms.
You will learn about the problem and how it affects you both physically and mentally. It is important to understand what is happening in your body, thoughts and feelings. It also involves setting goals for treatment.
This works on identifying and changing patterns of thinking that are linked to the problem. This will help you develop a more nuanced picture and increase your ability to manage emotions, thoughts and change behaviors. Together with your therapist, you will explore situations and learn how to deal with them. You will also be given homework to practice between sessions.
You will have support from your psychologist throughout the process. At the end of the treatment, you will also receive a plan to continue practicing and maintain your progress over time. Feel free to book a first session with one of our licensed psychologists or therapists to see how we can help you.