MAYTE GÓMEZ
BA, MA, PhD, PG Dip Counselling, AdvDip
Psychotherapy
Dip Integrative Supervision, Registered Member MBACP (Accred)
I am
Spanish-Canadian and I have lived in Madrid, Toronto, Montreal, as well as in
the UK, in London, Lancaster and Nottingham. I currently live in Jerez de la
Frontera, in the province of Cádiz.
My private practice is in the centre of Jerez, near the train and bus stations
as well as the regional motorways.
I have trained as a counsellor in Integrative Psychosynthesis at the Institute
of Psychosynthesis and the Psychosynthesis Educational Trust in London (PG Dip
University of East London).
I have further training in Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy at the Psychosynthesis
Trust (Advanced Diploma).
I have trained as a Supervisor at the Metanoia Institute and at the Centre for
Supervision and Team Development (CSTD), both in London.
I have also trained as a body therapist in Diafreo (Escuela Malén Cirerol,
Málaga).
My integrative approach has humanistic, transpersonal, psychodynamic,
person-centred and relational components. This means that I can focus on my
client's personal history as well as present needs, his/her individual path of
development and his/her potential for growth.
I can work short-term with
cognitive-behavioural techniques when needed, as well as long-term, giving more
weight to what my client and I are able to cultivate in our relationship.
I have continued my professional development training in Gestalt, Transactional
Analysis, Jungian Analysis, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy, Couples Therapy and
Anthroposophic Psychotherapy.
I am also a yoga and meditation teacher, yoga therapist and yoga nidra teacher.
I believe it is a privilege to be able to accompany my clients in their personal
journey of growth and awareness.
I am happy to work with individual clients as well as with couples, in English
or Spanish or alternating both.
I am accredited by:
I appear on the
BACP Register (www.bacpregister.co.uk) with number 047248. As someone trained in
the UK, I abide by the Code of Ethics of the BACP. |