Monte Fields
About the Therapist
Like all of us, I have experienced challenges in life. And I have always been fascinated by what makes us think, feel and behave in the ways that we do. In addition to studying the theory and practice of psychotherapy for more than a decade, I have used counselling and psychotherapy myself. Therapy has provided me with support during personal challenges, greater self-awareness and increasing acceptance of myself and others. It has also challenged me when I needed it – there is always more to learn. I have worked with adult clients of all ages and from a variety of cultures, races and sexual orientations. I have extensive experience in working with lesbian, gay and bisexual women and men on a range of issues including coming out, disclosure, family and relationship concerns. I have also worked extensively in NHS services with clients on sexual health, sexual and intimate relationships, risk-taking (including ChemSex) and long-term health, including living with HIV and other health conditions.
- Gay
I have practiced as a counsellor and psychotherapist in NHS, charity and private practice since 2014. My qualifications are in psychodynamic counselling and cognitive behavioural therapy, MA (Advanced Clinical Practice), as well as a Diploma in Integrative Supervision. I am a BACP accredited and UKCP Registered Counsellor and Psychotherapist.
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In my experience, openness and trust are the most important aspects of a helpful therapy relationship. I aim to tailor the work to you, focussing on your thoughts, feelings and experiences -- as well as the relationship between us. I am able to use a number of therapeutic approaches to work with clients in a non-judgemental, collaborative and creative way. I am an experienced psychodynamic therapist who integrates other therapy approaches as required to fit your experiences and situation. We would pay attention to what might be outside consciousness as well as to your early significant relationships and the expectations of relationships that you might carry from childhood. I am experienced in working with people who have lived with trauma, loss and neglect, early or later in life.
- Attachment theory (Psychodynamic)
- Integrative
- Psychodynamic
- Supervision
- Gay
- Lesbian
- Queer
- Questioning
- One to one
- No adaptation
- Adults
- Seniors (60+)
- Young adults (16-24)
- Online
- In Person
My fee for the initial consultation is £85. My standard fee for ongoing work is £85 per 50-minute session. I have a limited number of lower-cost places at £65 a session for those on lower incomes, which are often taken up. However, it is worth checking back periodically to see whether a lower cost place has become available.
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