Dr Sherylin Thompson
CPsychol DCPsych UKCP BACP
Chartered Counselling Psychologist and Registered Psychotherapist offering online therapy at a place and time that is convenient for you. Online therapist based in Canary Wharf, London, and available wherever you are.
Online therapy to suit your lifestyle.
E-Therapy For where you are at
I decided to bring my practice online to offer an accessible service which might be more on my clients’ terms. I hope to be able to meet clients where they are at, not just psychologically, but also geographically and to suit their circumstances. All of my clients are welcome to visit me in person at some point in my office in Canary Wharf, London when and if they can. But opening my therapy room to include cyber space means that clients with mobility issues, with caring responsibilities for others, living remotely or with frequent travel commitments can still ensure that they get the therapy they choose with a regularity that it right for them.
This page outlines my online therapist services and experience. In sum, I am qualified as an integrative psychotherapist and a chartered counselling psychologist. This means that I have had five years post graduate training (with a prerequisite psychology undergraduate education). On a more personal note, I was born and raised in South Africa and have been living in London for over twenty years.
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CREDENTIALS
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HCPC registered: The title “Counselling Psychologist” can only be used by those registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), an independent regulator set up by the Health and Social Work Professions Order 2001. The HCPC only registers people who meet the standards it sets for training, professional skills, behaviour and health.
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Chartered Psychologist: Chartered psychologist status with the British Psychological Society (BPS) reflects the highest standard of psychological knowledge and expertise. Chartered Psychologist status is the BPS gold standard, demonstrating a commitment to professional development and high ethical standards of practice, teaching and research. Chartered psychologists are entitled to use the designation ‘CPsychol’.
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UKCP registered: The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapists (UKCP) holds national registers of psychotherapists, listing those practitioners who meet exacting standards and training requirements. This includes meeting established standards of professional practice as well as abiding by the UKCP’s Code of Ethics and requirements for continued professional development.
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BACP Register of Counsellors and Psychotherapists: The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy register is assessed and accredited under a scheme set up by the Department of Health. It is administered by an independent body, accountable to Parliament, the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (the Authority).
Qualifications
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Doctorate in Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy – Middlesex University
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Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy – Metanoia Institute / UKCP accredited course
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Graduation Diploma in Psychology – University of East London
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NCFE in Person-Centred Counselling – BACP accredited course
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Bachelor of Arts: Psychology and Communications –Communications – University of South Africa
Continuing professional development (CPD)
I am committed to continuing professional development (CPD). This means that I am always updating my skills and keeping abreast of new knowledge by attending regular training modules, conferences and workshops. Below is a selection of my ongoing professional training:
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ACT (Acceptance & Commitment Therapy) foundation & intermediate training – Present Mind / TIR
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Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy specialist training – Bangor University
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Mindfulness Teacher Training – Bangor University
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Teaching mindfulness in the workplace – The Mindfulness Exchange
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Introduction to Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, MBSR – Michael Chaskalson
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Modules 1 to 5 towards Practitioner Certificate in Couples Work – Metanoia
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Introduction to Somatic Experiencing – SOS Internationale
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EMDR R-Tep and G-Tep protocols – Connect Consulting
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Eye Movement Desensitisation & Reprocessing (EMDR) levels 1 to 3 – Sandi Richman
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Focusing Oriented Therapy introduction – Terapia Consultancy
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Certificate in Focusing Skills – The British Focusing Teachers’ Association
Main Approaches
- PSYCHOTHERAPY 90%
- PSYCHOLOGY 90%
- MINDFULNESS BASED COGNITIVE THERAPY 90%
- COMPASSION FOCUSSED THERAPY 90%
- PERSON CENTRED THERAPY 90%
- PSYCHODYNAMIC 90%
- EYE MOVEMENT DESENSITISATION AND REPROCESSING (EMDR) 90%
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I am recognised by these leading organisations
BPS
Registration: 182895
Chartered psychologist status with the British Psychological Society (BPS) reflects the highest standard of psychological knowledge and expertise. Chartered Psychologist status is the BPS gold standard, demonstrating a commitment to professional development and high ethical standards of practice, teaching and research. Chartered psychologists are entitled to use the designation ‘CPsychol’.
HCPC
Registration: PYL29559
The title “Counselling Psychologist” can only be used by those registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), an independent regulator set up by the Health and Social Work Professions Order 2001. The HCPC only registers people who meet the standards it sets for training, professional skills, behaviour and health.
Register of Counsellors & Psychotherapists
Registration: 47932
The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy register is assessed and accredited under a scheme set up by the Department of Health. It is administered by an independent body, accountable to Parliament, the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (the Authority).
BACP
Registration: 47932
As the largest professional body representing counselling and psychotherapy in the UK, the BACP increases public understanding of counselling and psychotherapy, raises awareness and promotes education and/or training for counsellors and psychotherapists.
UKCP
Registration: 2011162159
The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapists (UKCP) holds the national register of psychotherapists, listing those practitioners who meet exacting standards and training requirements. This includes meeting established standards of professional practice as well as abiding by the UKCP’s Code of Ethics and requirements for continued professional development.
Online COUNSELLING SERVICES
My online therapist services are for adults – either for individual therapy or for couple’s counselling. I also offer private online mindfulness meditation classes either one-to-one or you can choose to do this with a friend at no extra charge for the extra person. My qualifications are in integrative psychotherapy and psychology. I am trained to use a number of psychological models to work with adults. I have also done a specialist training in working with couples. You can find out more about the services I offer online through the links below.
Individual therapy
Online counselling and psychotherapy for individuals facing a range of difficulties including anxiety and stress, low moods and depression. Short term and longer term therapy available.
Couples therapy
Online relationship counselling for couples seeking to find a way through stuck issues, resolve current conflicts and/or stuck hurts or to improve communications and enhance bonds.
Mindfulness
Strengthen self compassion, relationship with yourself and with others by learning this type of mediation that trains your mind to be less judgmental and more open to experiences to savour life.
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Below are some of my interviews in the media on psychology, psychotherapy and how to apply what research is telling us to live a more fulfilled life:
The Edit. Fear of going back to work after Covid-19 lockdown: Link
BBC News Online, Season Affective disorder: Link
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapists (UKCP), World Mental Health Day: Link
Financial Management (CIMA), Mindfulness in the workplace: PDF
Psychologies Magazine, When parents become vulnerable: PDF
The Guardian, Advice on managing a difficult relationship with a father: Link
The Sun, Fabulous Magazine, coping with women in your man’s life: PDF
The Guardian, advice on a family inheritance feud: Link
Sky, Different Kind of Woman, difficulties with mother-in-laws. Starts 13:50: Link
International Business Times, comment on suicide in the City: Link
Psychologies Magazine, standing up for yourself: PDF
Sunday Express S Magazine, giving your relationship an MOT: PDF & PDF
Emerald Street (Stylist online), tips on keeping New Year’s resolutions for longer: PDF
The Guardian Online, quote in agony aunt column about interfering inlaws: Link
Psychologies Magazine, developing patience: PDF
Psychologies Magazine, taking compliments: PDF
Womans Own Magazine, relationship difficulties at Christmas: PDF
Optima Magazine, Shelf help – a discussion on self help books: Link
The Guardian Newspaper, a student’s family dilemma: PDF
Healthy Magazine, grieving for a parent: PDF
The Guardian Online, advice to a student in ‘Problem Solved’: Link
Netdoctor, participation in an expert debate with Dr Thomas Suttaford OBE on parenting: Link
Business Works, guest article in managing stress over Christmas: Link
Mother and Child Magazine blog, how to beat the baby blues: Link
Accounting Web, guest article on stress awareness – tips to help you cope: Link
St John Street, quote on seasonal affective disorder (SAD): Link
Wahanda Blog, how to turn Christmas season of stress to tradition of peace: PDF
Mother and Child Magazine blog, how to make the most of baby’s first Christmas: Link
Candis Magazine, debate on what the secret is to a lasting relationship: PDF