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Celia Urbach
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The first 10 years of Celia Urbach’s working life were spent as an advice and rights worker, working with a very wide range of clients. She later qualified as a lawyer and spent 10 years practicing law. Following two deaths in her family, which had a profound and transformative impact, this led her to change her life course. She began counselling training and worked as a Hospice Befriender and Bereavement Counsellor. Later she moved on to general counselling, opening her own private practice in 2009.

A cancer diagnosis can have a devastating effect. As a therapist, she offers a confidential, supportive and non-judgmental space where you can look at your situation and the challenges you face. Celia works in an integrative way, which means she draws on different theoretical approaches, depending on your needs. Sometimes she uses visualisation, imagination, dreams, and chair work to explore deeper unconscious processes. She offers insights into how earlier experiences may have affected you, but equally, she offers a soul perspective, which views pain and suffering as a meaningful part of our journey towards understanding, wisdom and self-knowledge.

Qualifications: BA, LLB, Dip Coun, Dip Couples, MBACP (Registered)
Diploma: Integrative Psychosynthesis Counselling
Diploma: Working wth couples

Notes:

Celia Urbach is one of a group of individual cancer counsellors and psychotherapists in the UK who have been specially selected by Yes to Life on the basis of their suitability. All of this group are fully qualified and insured and have a minimum of 2 years experience of working with and supporting cancer patients and their relatives. When choosing a therapist, apart from confidence in their experience, it is always important to check that you feel comfortable with them. For this reason, it is a good idea to have an initial session before making your decision. Celia also works at St Joseph’s Hospice, Hackney.

£10 for introductory session (£20 for couples)
Individuals: £50-£75 for 50 minutes*
Couples: £80-£100 for an hour*
* higher rate for sessions after 5pm

Specialisms:

Counselling



Last Updated:17/02/2024
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Location for this provider:
Urbach, Celia
31 Alconbury Road, London, E5 8RG, UK

+44 7957 545 258 http://www.celiaurbachcounselling.co.uk
All therapies provided at this location:
Counselling
Seeing a counsellor or psychotherapist, who is trained and experienced at working with cancer patients, can help you and others close to you deal with the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis and help to make sense of the many emotions that you are experiencing.

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