Tania Clarke, Psychotherapist, Coach and Trainer
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To soothe away fear, misery and trauma. Personalised 1:1 therapy, mindfulness, coaching and training online. http://www.taniaclarke.co.uk
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54 Chalk Hill
Watford
WD194BX
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Sunday | 10am - 8pm |
Monday | 10am - 8pm |
Tuesday | 10am - 8pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 8pm |
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Helping you make the changes you want in your life
http://www.taniaclarke.co.uk “Something happened when I sat with you last time. My mind eased a bit and my body began to relax. It’s like I began to feel better because I knew help was on the way.” People often say something like this when they come back to me after an initial consultation.
Whether it’s an explanation, feeling understood, being heard or seen, when we meet someone who can help, we feel better. As time goes by, my clients get more insight, more understanding, more skills, more helpful perspectives and they feel better, more resilient, more confident, more freedom and more whole. as a result their relationships improve and they are able to achieve their goals and their dreams more easily.
Do you want to change something in your life: achieve a challenge or behave differently? Get a new job or to be happier in your current job? Feel better, overcome illness, improve your health or your confidence? Manage fears, phobias, panic and negative feelings or thoughts? Stop doing something like comfort eating, smoking or spending money compulsively. Then I can help.
I specialise in longstanding problems. Many of my clients tell me about things which started in childhood. Nobody has a perfect childhood but sometimes we pick things up that work fine for a while and end up being problematic.