Trauma Counselling
in Belfast,

Providing Services

over 30+ Years

Introduction

Understanding Relational and Attachment Trauma

Relational and attachment trauma stems from early experiences of disconnection, which can profoundly shape how we see ourselves and interact with the world. These traumas often form unconscious patterns that impact our sense of identity, regulate our emotions, and influence our behaviors and relationships. Left unaddressed, these patterns can lead to feelings of isolation, difficulty trusting others, or struggles with self-worth. By acknowledging and exploring these deep-seated experiences, we can begin to unravel their influence, offering a path to greater self-understanding and emotional healing.

  • Postgraduate Diploma in the Psychodynamics
  • Certificate in Hakomi Body Centred Psychotherapy
  • EMDR Level 1 and 2
  • Registered Member of the British (BACP)
  • I work to BACP’s code of ethics for good practice
  • I hold a M.Sc in Guidance and Counselling (University of Ulster)

Key Information

An Integrated Approach to Healing

To address relational and attachment trauma effectively, I integrate psychodynamic, humanistic, and body-centered approaches. Psychodynamic therapy focuses on uncovering unconscious patterns and understanding how past experiences shape present behaviors. A humanistic approach emphasizes self-compassion, growth, and the individual’s inherent potential for change. Body-centered techniques involve tuning into physical sensations and responses, recognizing the body as a key reservoir of emotional memory. This comprehensive approach allows us to work with trauma on multiple levels—intellectual, emotional, and physical—creating a holistic foundation for recovery and reconnection.

  • Postgraduate Diploma in the Psychodynamics
  • Certificate in Hakomi Body Centred Psychotherapy
  • EMDR Level 1 and 2
  • Registered Member of the British (BACP)
  • I work to BACP’s code of ethics for good practice
  • I hold a M.Sc in Guidance and Counselling (University of Ulster)

Accreditations

Trauma Counselling can help with

Trauma counselling provides a safe and supportive space to process painful past experiences and their ongoing impact. It aims to help individuals navigate the complex emotions, behaviors, and physiological responses triggered by trauma. Whether the trauma stems from childhood experiences, sudden life events, or relational challenges, counselling helps clients to uncover, understand, and work through these challenges. By exploring the effects of trauma, clients can begin to rebuild their sense of safety, regain emotional balance, and develop healthier coping mechanisms for the future.

  • Rebuilding Emotional Resilience

Trauma counselling helps individuals process overwhelming emotions and develop tools to manage anxiety, fear, and stress, enabling them to regain a sense of emotional stability and resilience.

  • Healing Relationships

By addressing the impact of trauma on trust and attachment, counselling supports individuals in building stronger, more secure relationships and overcoming patterns of disconnection.

  • Reducing Physical Symptoms of Trauma

Trauma often manifests in the body as tension, fatigue, or chronic pain. Counselling uses techniques such as mindfulness and body awareness to address these physical symptoms, fostering overall well-being.

Other Services

Other areas of Counselling,

see how I can help

Counselling offers support for a wide range of challenges, providing a safe space to explore your thoughts and feelings. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, or trauma, therapy helps you understand your experiences and work towards positive change.

It can also address issues like workplace stress, relationship challenges, or personal growth. Whatever you’re facing, counselling provides tools and guidance to build resilience and move forward with clarity and confidence.

  • Workplace Anxiety
  • Childhood Trauma
  • Depression
  • Social Anxiety
  • Relationship Breakdown
  • Grief Support
  • Self-Esteem Struggles
  • Nature-Based Therapy
  • EMDR for Healing
  • Body Image & Eating
Every journey starts with a first step, make yours today.

I offer flexible counselling options, including both in-person and remote sessions, allowing you to choose the format that best fits your lifestyle and comfort level.

In-person Sessions

In-person counselling provides a unique opportunity for connection and support in a comfortable environment. Meeting face-to-face allows for deeper emotional exchange and fosters a strong therapeutic relationship. Together, we’ll create a safe space to explore your challenges and work towards healing in a supportive atmosphere.

Remote Options

Remote counselling allows you to connect from home via phone or the video platform Zoom. This flexible option makes it easy to fit sessions into your schedule while ensuring meaningful therapeutic conversations in a convenient setting.

Client reviews
Jean McMinn Therapy

Counselling & Psychotherapy in Belfast Holywood - Counselling for Anxiety, Stress, Depression, Self-esteem, Trauma, Grief and Loss, Work Stress, Couples and Relationship and more.

Bangor - Cultra - Newtownards - Carrickfergus - Belfast City Centre - Donaghadee - Lisburn - Dundonald - Groomsport - Larne - Cookstown - Omagh - Gortin - Carrickmore - Pomeroy in Co Tyrone - Derry - Monaghan - Holywood - Comber

Get in touch today

I offer flexible counselling options, including both in-person and remote sessions, allowing you to choose the format that best fits your lifestyle and comfort level.

07503385477

 

info@jeanmcminntherapy.co.uk