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Linda K Berkeley, smiling warmly – providing compassionate psychological support in person or online

It feels powerful, this moment of light in the darkness.


Hans Christian Andersen

a little about what a first session might look like and how I work.

  

For our first session, there will be several pieces of necessary paperwork to consider, e.g. a confidentiality

agreement and therapeutic contract. I may also ask you to fill in a timeline, which is a note of important

events in your life, both positive and negative, and what the meaning of them is for you.  The objective is to discover how patterns of behaviour began and link them to current issues.  


When we meet, we will spend the first session discussing any questions you may have about therapy,

how I work, what brought you to see me, and what you think is going to be helpful to you.

You are the expert on yourself, and only you can decide what might work for you. We will form a plan together,

perhaps over the course of two to three sessions, on how we can proceed, and what we collaboratively believe

is going on for you.


You will find my practice is based on a humanistic, integrative, pluralistic blending of possibilities from several

frameworks, including CBT, DBT, ACT, Gestalt, Compassion Focused Therapy, and ideas from psychodynamic practice,

with a person-centred, humanistic core.


I practice primarily as a CBT therapist, but CBT can be practised integratively in more ways than might be assumed.

For example, it is a misconception that CBT therapists pay no attention to childhood and current context.

Childhood experiences are often how we get to where we are now, and most people's issues are understandable

responses to their current context.

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CBT, when practised in a humanistic framework, does not place blame on the individual for their emotions. We do look at

what goes on in the room between the therapist and client, but it is not the basis of the therapy as it might be in psychodynamic

practice. CBT also looks at the connections not just between thoughts and behaviour, but also the relationships between these,

emotions, and what is felt in the body.

my qualifications

~ Post-graduate Diploma Merit in Evidenced-Based Psychological Therapies (Charlie Waller Institute, University of Reading).              
~ BABCP fully accredited
~ MSc. Distinction Psychological Therapies (Queen Mary College, University of London)
~ MSc. Psychological Counselling (London Metropolitan University)
~ 2.1 BSc. Hons. in Psychology (University of Surrey, Guildford)

~ B. A. English (Schiller International University, London)

~ Certificate in Group Facilitation, the Gestalt Centre, London

~ British Psychological Society Level A & B Qualification in Psychological Testing

~ BPS RQTU - Register of Qualifications in Test Use:

    https://portal.bps.org.uk/Psychologist-search/Register-of-Qualifications-in-Test-Use-RQTU                        

~ Completed training in Compassion Focused Therapy with Paul Gilbert 

~ Completed training in Dialectical Behavioural Therapy with the Association for Psychological Therapies (APT)

~ Completed training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with Steven Hayes and Russ Harris

​~ Full professional indemnity insurance with Howden Insurance

~ See my page on the BACP therapist directory. My page is:

    https://www.bacp.co.uk/therapists/67187/linda-berkeley/lambourn-rg17

~ See my page on the Counselling Directory https://www.counselling-directory.org.uk/counsellors/linda-k-berkeley

~ ​Registered with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), reference number: ZA274676 https://ico.org.uk/

~ See my page on Psychology Today UK: 

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/counselling/linda-kathryn-berkeley-lambourn/405810

​~ Find me on the BABCP Online CBT Register https://portal.babcp.com//therapist/register?

~ Find me on the Self Empowering Addiction Treatment Association:

    https://www.seatainfo.org/lambourn/provider/linda-k-berkeley?from=badge#

~ Find me on Addiction Professionals https://addictionprofessionals.org.uk/directory/practitioner-directory/2688

~ Full, clear DBS (CRB) checks 2007 - present

~ Worked for NHS IAPT for 8.5 years 

Professional Memberships

BABCP logo – accredited CBT therapist with the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psy
BACP  logo – British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy membership.
British Psychological Society (BPS) logo –supporting ethical psychological practice.
Professional Standards Authority (PSA) logo – accredited and registered member
  • BABCP logo – accredited CBT therapist with the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psy
  • BACP  logo – British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy membership.
  • British Psychological Society (BPS) logo –supporting ethical psychological practice.
  • Professional Standards Authority (PSA) logo – accredited and registered member
  • BABCP logo – accredited CBT therapist with the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psy
  • BACP  logo – British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy membership.

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