Monthly Archives: April 2014

Schedule of therapy

Schedule of therapy this week

This week I am having some time off, since I picked up a bug over the weekend.

Back providing psychoanalysis and hypnotherapy

Psychoanalysis and hypnotherapy provision will start up again on Thursday in Falkirk, then in Edinburgh on Friday and Saturday. I will be back in Glasgow next week.

Counselling, Hypnotherapy, Psychoanalysis, CBT, Psychotherapy

Full range of therapies are normally available in Edinburgh, Falkirk and Glasgow. Stuart provides hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, counselling, psychoanalysis, NLP, CBT, integrative psychology and life coaching. Denise provides CBT, hypnotherapy, counselling and psychology (Edinburgh only).

Low cost reduced rate therapy

People on qualifying benefits and full time students can receive heavily discounted therapy in Edinburgh. Includes counselling, hypnotherapy, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, NLP, CBT and life coaching. Spaces available at the moment (April 2014).

Psychoanalysis in Edinburgh

Back in edinburgh tomorrow (Saturday) all day providing psychoanalysis and integrated psychotherapy for a range of issues. From the diary it looks like a day of sexual therapy issues, developmental and disassociation issues, drug abuse issues and relationship based issues.

Probably plenty of disassociation and rejection themes so narrative work and examining object relations will probably dominate.

The great thing about this job is that although you can predict likely session content, there are always surprises, since in psychoanalysis the client brings their own story without the constraint of fixed session planning.

I (Stuart)  provide psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, counselling, hypnotherapy, cbt, Nlp, mindfulness and eastern Psychology in edinburgh, Falkirk and Glasgow, Scotland.

Masculine and feminine

Gender Traits in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy

Clients often wonder if dividing certain traits and behaviours, especially in communication, into male and feminine, is gender specific.

Generally male and female traits are those which historically are more associated with one gender or the other, but not exclusively so. For example Lacan makes clear that the male phallus identity is not biological but about what it means to be male. Kabbala gender is about the female intuitive trait and male logical trait in everyone.

Simply the expressions continue to be used loosely in a non gender specific way, accepting that every person has both non competing sides.