Siobhan McArdle
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy
Siobhan McArdle
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy
Nuture, Support & Grow
Personalised Attention for All Your Needs
Perhaps you’re down or anxious – maybe you’re unsure about the future of a relationship, or just feel that you aren’t living the life you were meant to lead. Whatever your needs may be, I am here to offer support. Therapy is a process of growth and self-discovery, and In my sessions I promote this through awareness, acceptance and compassion. I have the tools and professional experience to help you find your way in life.
How much does it cost?
Individual counselling
€70
Price based per hour
Individual psychotherapy
€70
Price based per hour
Online Therapy
€70
Price based per hour
Supervision
€70
Price based per hour
Trainee Supervision
€60
Price based per hour
Services & Pricing
Individual counselling
€70
Price based per hour
Individual psychotherapy
€70
Price based per hour
Online Therapy
€70
Price based per hour
Supervision
€70
Price based per hour
Trainee Supervision
€60
Price based per hour
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make my first appointment?
You can call or e-mail Siobhan McArdle Psychotherapy to make your first appointment for either in-person or an online session. GP referrals are welcome, but you can also make an appointment directly.
What about the sessions?
A session lasts 50 minutes and are usually held on a weekly basis at a mutually agreed time and day. On occasion, it may be possible to facilitate bi-weekly appointments.
What is the cancellation policy?
If you need to cancel an appointment, it is important to provide 24 hours’ notice. It may be possible to re-schedule to another day or the following week. Outside of emergency situations, the full cost of the session will be charged if insufficient notice is given.
Is counselling/psychotherapy confidential?
Confidentiality is maintained in line with GDPR. This means that client records are entirely confidential, the only limitations being where there is a risk to yourself or others, as per the IACP code of ethics and the Children First Guidelines.
Ending therapy?
It is recommended that if a client wishes to end therapy that they attend a final closure session. A proper ending can create a sense of closure for both therapist and client and permit the foundation for a new beginning. Some clients like to take a ‘break’ from therapy for a time or return for a few ‘refresher’ sessions after we have formally ended therapy. I am always open to this, and we can always discuss this when it is relevant.
How long do I need to attend for therapy?
The duration of therapy depends on the issues you are experiencing. A discussion around this will take place at the beginning of therapy.