Kirsty helps her clients to think about how they are feeling in the present and how this relates to their experiences in the past. By thinking together about this, we can learn how experiences may be felt unconsciously, manifesting as depression, anxiety or physical health issues.
Kirsty Bremner is a counsellor and psychotherapist offering therapeutic support to individuals who are 16 and over. Her particular counselling specialism is psychodynamic therapy.
Clients usually seek help from Kirsty when they are suffering from depression, anxiety or physical health issues. Kirsty helps her clients to think about how they are feeling now and how this might be linked to experiences in the past. Through working together, Kirsty’s clients can learn how the past might be felt unconsciously, manifesting as depression, anxiety or physical health issues.
Kirsty is experienced in working with clients with a range
of issues including family relationships, gender identity, employment
difficulties, bereavement, eating disorders, loss and relationship
difficulties.
She has worked in the third sector for a number of
organisations including Children1st, Place2Be and Health in Mind as well as
having her own private practice.