Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Oakwood Grove
Royal Leamington Spa, eng CV34 5TD - (786) 914-5033
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Chamber Rating
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Caitlin Oxley
Your help has been life changing. I really appreciate your flexibility and hard work to make this positive difference in such a short space of time. Thank you for taking the time to get to know me and what works for me. Im so much happier now. I felt we worked together really well and Ill miss our sessions. I cannot thank you enough.
Oct 8th, 2021 -
Stacey Hodkinson
A good range of approaches, persistent and challenging, warm and kind. He looked to get my views on how the work was going, yet provided strong professional knowledge, to mean we quickly improved how I was feeling about things. Thank you
Sep 4th, 2021 -
Alan Fung
In some instances, therapy sessions can be extremely insightful, whereby thorough dissections of past and present experiences allow for reasoning and understanding of feelings can be realised. The major drawback to this therapy is that I spent much time still attending sessions despite not actually needing to, but was encouraged to do so. Cut-off points and self-evaluation are crucial in knowing when therapy is adequate or necessary. There have been many times where session time has not been on focus and general questions about daily activities dominates time (understandably, the client can be partially accountable for this too). I noticed in certain scenarios where I would ask for advice, innocuous and neutral language would be used with me which eventually became jarring given how inapplicable advice became. There are also instances whereby discussion may be repeated or stretched to fill the length of the session. Overall, the quality of the therapy is quite good, but it is most effective if you have a direct issue that you want to discuss, otherwise your time (and a large amount of your money) are not fully utilised. My experience cannot be said to be identical to yours and ultimately this is a subjective review (and not libel, I don't have anymore money for legal fees).
Mar 28th, 2021 -
Jim Coward
Jul 9th, 2020
Contact Info
- (786) 914-5033
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy?
A The phone number for Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy is: (786) 914-5033.
Q Where is Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy located?
A Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy is located at Oakwood Grove, Royal Leamington Spa, eng CV34 5TD
Q What is the internet address for Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy?
A The website (URL) for Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy is: http://www.darylnicholas.com/
Q What days are Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy open?
A Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 7:30 AM
Thursday: 7:30 AM - 7:30 AM
Friday: 7:30 AM - 7:30 AM
Saturday: Closed
Q How is Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy rated?
A Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy has a 4.5 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Daryl Nicholas Counselling and Psychotherapy
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Overall Rating
( 4 Reviews )Caitlin Oxley on Google
Your help has been life changing. I really appreciate your flexibility and hard work to make this positive difference in such a short space of time. Thank you for taking the time to get to know me and what works for me. Im so much happier now.
I felt we worked together really well and Ill miss our sessions. I cannot thank you enough.
Stacey Hodkinson on Google
A good range of approaches, persistent and challenging, warm and kind. He looked to get my views on how the work was going, yet provided strong professional knowledge, to mean we quickly improved how I was feeling about things. Thank you
Alan Fung on Google
In some instances, therapy sessions can be extremely insightful, whereby thorough dissections of past and present experiences allow for reasoning and understanding of feelings can be realised.
The major drawback to this therapy is that I spent much time still attending sessions despite not actually needing to, but was encouraged to do so. Cut-off points and self-evaluation are crucial in knowing when therapy is adequate or necessary. There have been many times where session time has not been on focus and general questions about daily activities dominates time (understandably, the client can be partially accountable for this too).
I noticed in certain scenarios where I would ask for advice, innocuous and neutral language would be used with me which eventually became jarring given how inapplicable advice became. There are also instances whereby discussion may be repeated or stretched to fill the length of the session.
Overall, the quality of the therapy is quite good, but it is most effective if you have a direct issue that you want to discuss, otherwise your time (and a large amount of your money) are not fully utilised. My experience cannot be said to be identical to yours and ultimately this is a subjective review (and not libel, I don't have anymore money for legal fees).
Jim Coward on Google