Róisín Ní Bhriain

Róisín is an IAHIP and IACP accredited therapist and a registrant of the Irish Council for Psychotherapy. She is a graduate of the Tivoli Institute and she completed postgraduate training with the Dublin Gestalt Centre. Additional qualifications include a degree in psychology from University College Dublin.
Róisín works with individuals aged 18 years and over and she has more than 10 years of experience working with a wide range of issues, including:
Anxiety
Depression
Relationship difficulties
Attachment issues
Self-worth
Chronic Shame
Emotional Regulation
Separation and Loss
Grief and Bereavement
Adoption
Róisín’s therapeutic approach is humanistic and integrative, drawing on several different modalities to best meet the client’s individual needs. With a background in adult education, Róisín is passionate about lifelong learning and personal growth and transformation. She is fully committed to her ongoing professional development and she has completed extensive and varied CPD over the years, with a special focus on parts work and body-oriented therapies.
Above all, Róisín offers a safe, supportive and collaborative therapeutic space, where clients may deepen their self-awareness; experience greater self-compassion and self-acceptance; and develop new perspectives — empowering them to make choices that result in more satisfying, authentic and meaningful ways of experiencing life.