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About Emma Marshall

I am a Fellow FNCIP and Accredited Person Centred Counsellor and Psychotherapist of the National Council of Integrative Psychotherapists (NCIP). I hold a Level 4 Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling and a Certificate in Supervision. I have extensive experience working privately and within the voluntary sector with adults and young people aged 13+.

 

I have volunteered for a local youth agency since 2011, in various roles, as a drop-in volunteer, counsellor, counselling co-ordinator and school counsellor within a Buckinghamshire Secondary School. I have practised privately in High Wycombe since 2014 and I am a Domestic Abuse Champion for the charity Reducing the Risk of Domestic Abuse.

 

As a Fellow and Accredited Practitioner of the National Council of Integrative Psychotherapists, I am bound to and adhere to the NCIP Code of Ethics for Good Practice. I hold full Liability Insurance and a clear Disclosure and Barring Services (DBS) check.

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I believe in the principle of good practice so regularly attend training courses and seminars to keep up to date with the latest theories and ways of working. Recent ones include;

 

  • Working with suicidal thoughts and suicide prevention, self-harm, low self-esteem and resilience

  • Understanding Parental Alienation and Narcissistic Parents

  • Level 1 Introduction to Domestic Abuse,

  • Domestic Abuse and the effects on Children,

  • Alcohol Abuse and Addiction Awareness

  • The Impact of Child Sexual Abuse on Adult Survivors

  • A Karma Nirvana talk on Honor Based Abuse and Forced Marriage

  • Supporting young transgender people

  • Trauma, Dissociation and Recovery

  • Level 1 & 2 Child Protection and Safeguarding

  • Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking

  • Healing the Fragmented Selves of Trauma Survivors with Janina Fisher Ph.D.

  • Counselling clients who are Pre-Trial

  • Online Integrating Care, Depression, Anxiety and Physical Illness with Kings College, London

  • The Psychophysiology of PTSD and Trauma with Babette Rothschild

  • Prevent training for young people at risk of extremism and radicalisation

  • Perinatal Loss and the effects on the couple and the next generation

  • Exploring the Sibling Matrix

  • Reducing the Risk Domestic Abuse training including economic, technology, digital and financial abuse and predatory marriage.

  • Understanding Muslim Mental Health with Cardiff University

  • The Profile Abilities of Girls with Autism with Professor Tony Attwood

  • Managing Anxiety in Girls and Women with Autism with Professor Tony Attwood
     

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