22/03/1989 - Advanced Counselling
23/06/1989 - Clinical Psychology
25/07/1989 - Body Language
12/11/2011 - Psychology
22/03/2012 - Advanced Counselling Skills
22/04/2012 - Hypnosis
14/02/2012 - Anatomy and Physiology
22/03/2012 - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
14/06/2012 - Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)
13/08/2013 - Child Psychology
20/09/2013 - Body Language
19/09/2013 - Psychotherapy & Counselling
12/11/2015 - Naturopathic Medicine
Abuse,
Addiction,
ADHD,
Affairs and betrayals,
Alcoholism,
Anger management,
Anxiety,
Attachment disorder,
Bereavement,
Bipolar disorder/Manic depression,
Bullying,
Career,
Child related issues,
Chronic pain,
Depression,
Domestic violence,
Drug abuse,
Eating disorder,
Family issues,
Gambling,
Internet addiction,
Learning difficulties,
Low self-confidence,
Low self-esteem,
Phobias,
Postnatal depression,
Pre-nuptial counselling,
Pregnancy and birth,
Redundancy,
Relationship issues,
Schizophrenia,
Self harm,
Separation and divorce,
Sex addiction,
Sex problems,
Sexuality,
Sleep or Insomnia,
Smoking,
Stress,
Suicidal thoughts,
Work related stress.
It is the complexity and richness of the human mind and behaviour that has brought about so many studies and approaches to psychology. My ‘Eclectic Perspective' - using whatever approach I deem most appropriate (one or more or even all), is what I have at heart for all of my clients.
Counselling - a professional counsellor who is properly trained to help the client(s) make his/her own decision during the process of counselling. The counsellor is not supposed to make decisions for the client.
Behaviourist Perspective (Behaviourism) believes in scientific methodology that only observable behaviour should be studied because this can be objectively measured.
A scientific approach, such as cognitive psychology behaviourism or cognitive psychology, tends to ignore the subjective (i.e. personal) experiences that people have.
The humanistic perspective is a psychological view that emphasizes the study of the whole person (know as holism). Humanistic psychologists look at human behaviour not only through the eyes of the observer, but through the eyes of the behaving person.
The psychodynamic approach includes all the theories in psychology that see human functioning based upon the interaction of drives and forces within the person, particularly unconscious, and between the different structures of the personality. As such it tends to lose sight of the role of socialization (which is different in each country) and the release of repressed emotions and experiences, i.e. make the unconscious > conscious.
The biological perspective reduces humans to a set of mechanisms and physical structures that are clearly essential and important (e.g. genes).
Cognitive Psychology revolves around the notion that if we want to know what makes people tick then the way to do it is to figure out what processes are actually going on in the mind. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) - combines Cognitive and Behavioural techniques. Clients are taught ways to change thoughts and expectations and relaxation techniques are used.
Please note the rates detailed below are there to give you an idea of the therapists standard rates, we strongly advise you contact the therapist for more detailed rates and any offers they may have.
Therapy | Appointment Type | Rate | |
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Hypnotherapy | In Person | £105 per 80 minutes | |
Naturopathy | In Person | £95 per 60 minutes | |
Psychotherapy | In Person | £85 per 60 minutes | |
Counselling | In Person | £85 per 60 minutes | |
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy | In Person | £85 per 60 minutes | |
NLP | In Person | £85 per 60 minutes |
Rates are for singles, couples and children. Families - Groups and Businesses, please email me. Your first 60 minutes consultation is only £30, "to check the fit". This does not apply to Hypnotherapy and Naturopathy.
Gloria Tesei on 23/07/2015
"From my personal experience I can say that Dr. Procaccini is very professional, he know his job very well and he is always able to find out the right way to help you using the most suitable approach for any patient. He is very human and supportive."