Kate Farnon
Qualifications
MA Counselling and Psychotherapy
About
I hold an MA qualification in humanistic and psychodynamic psychotherapy within an integrative framework. This training meets the professional requirements for clinical practice as recognised by the the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) and the Irish Association for Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy (IAHIP).
Approaches
My approach is informed by humanistic, psychodynamic, and integrative principles, with an emphasis on relational depth, and each client’s capacity for growth and self-understanding.
Expertise
Relational & Integrative Psychotherapy
Therapy as a collaborative process that offers understanding, containment, and space to explore both present experiences and the deeper roots of emotional life.
Anxiety, Stress, & Emotional Regulation
Supporting clients in understanding and managing overwhelming feelings.
Self-esteem & Identity
Exploring questions of self-worth, belonging, and authenticity, including issues related to gender, sexuality, and personal expression.
Neurodivergence & Difference
Providing an affirming, attuned space for clients exploring ADHD, autism, and other forms of neurodivergence, with attention to individual experience rather than pathology.
Trauma & Early Attachment Patterns
Working with the impact of past experiences on present relationships and wellbeing.
Life Transitions & Personal Growth
Helping clients navigate change, loss, and transformation with greater self-awareness