Roisin Shanahan

B.A. (Hons) in Integrative Counselling & Psychotherapy
Diploma in Counselling

Roisin has worked as a person-centred counsellor for over 10 years, qualifying with a BA hons degree in 2018 in integrative counselling and psychotherapy. Roisin has worked with clients presenting with many issues such as anxiety, grief, loss, relationships, depression, and parental issues and understands the importance of the counselling journey, that this is the client’s journey, and how important it is for the counselling process to work effectively.

"I am primarily a person-centred counsellor and believe in this approach as it allows for the collaborative work between the therapist and the client, in a safe, non-judgemental environment. We are all unique individuals so what works for one client may not work for another, therefore, the importance of listening is imperative. I have worked with many client’s issues such as anxiety, bereavement, depression, low self-esteem, relationship issues, stress, panic attacks, and loss. I would also use CBT as a therapeutic approach and believe in the importance of self-care for everyone. Counselling is about making a change, a positive life change, that will allow you to grow within and take back control of your life. Knowing your own personal needs and meeting them, allows us to face life challenges and work through them effectively."

Professional Memberships:

  • Irish Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy

  • Teaching Council of Ireland