Anthony Austin

Anthony Austin


Registered Member MÍø±¬ÃÅ (Accredited)

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Phone number
07967 827399

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Therapist - Brighton

Brighton BN2
07967 827399
Sessions from £55.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I offer sessions in person or via telephone or video link. I currently have space for new clients in person on Mondays and Tuesdays and remotely on Wednesday and Thursdays. 

I work 10am to 8pm Monday to Thursday. 

About me and my therapy practice

I am an integrative psychotherapist offering short and long-term therapy to adults, in  person in Brighton & Hove, and remotely via telephone and video both nationally and internationally. I work in private practice, for Employee Assistance Programmes and for clients of the Victim Support Unit of the East Sussex Police Service.

I work with a range of issues including:

  1. Therapy for Men
  2. Relationship therapy
  3. Bereavement
  4. Depression
  5. anxiety
  6. anger management
  7. low self-esteem
  8. personal development

Living with any of these problems can feel isolating and confusing and we often feel we are at fault for feeling this way. Working with a skilled and compassionate therapist turned my life around and led me out of way of living that was no longer serving me and lead me to a much happier and successful way of being and I would like to help you do the same. 

I see my role as creating a safe space where you feel understood,  where you can explore the issues that concern you, develop a deeper level of insight, let go of limiting beliefs and start living a more fulfilling life. Through a process of exploration and reflection, my clients explore their history, heal old wounds, learn to set healthier boundaries with others and create a happier future for themselves.

I have worked in a variety of industries and so understand the pressures we face in the modern workplace. I believe that therapy can provide us with the tools to manage our feelings, understand ourselves at a deeper level and enable us to live happier, more integrated lives.


Practice description

In my work, I begin with an initial assessment where we identify what your goals are from therapy. Once we have agreed on what you would like to address in our sessions we then begin to explore your history and how past experiences may have informed how you feel about yourself, how you interact with others and your ability to make choices for yourself. 

I believe that, creating lasting, positive change,  requires a commitment from the client and this may require work outside of our sessions. I recommend further reading to help you explore issues that arise in our sessions and I also suggest that you keep a journal through the course of our sessions. Keeping a journal is one of the most powerful tools for developing insight and understanding and helps you reflect on the material that arises in the session and in your day to day life. 

As you learn to reflect and process your feelings you gain greater insight into what motivates your behaviour and you can learn to make healthier choices for yourself. Ultimately, you learn to internalise the process which begins in therapy and become your own therapist. When this skill is sufficiently strong, then therapy can come to an end.  

My first session

Our first session will take the form of an assessment where I gain some background into your life and what has prompted you to seek therapy. This will give you a chance to experience how it will be working with me and I can get an idea about whether I can help you meet your goals. 

It is an important part of my work as an ethical practitioner that I only work within my area of expertise and if I think your needs lie outside of my capabilities I will refer you on to someone I think it is more appropriate for you to work with. 

If we agree to work together at the first session, I suggest a course of twelve weekly sessions and then review the work we have done. Reviewing the work is important so that you feel your needs are being met and you are working towards your goals.

If we agree that the work is helping you, we continue to work together until you feel you have reached your goals. I think weekly sessions are most effective in helping you meet your goals as quickly as possible but I understand that this is not practical financially and so am happy to adjust the frequency of sessions depending on personal circumstances. 

What I can help with

Abuse, Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Child related issues, Cultural issues, Depression, Health related issues, Loss, Men's issues, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexuality, Stress, Trauma, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Brief therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic

Clients I work with

Adults, Couples, EAP, Older adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited