Tom Taylor . Trauma Informed Counselling & Psychotherapy Services — Counsellor in Manchester, England
AddressInternational House 61 W Mosley St M2 3HZ, Manchester, ENG
Phone+447985456079
Websitettclinicalservices.co.uk
Tom Taylor offers psychotherapy and counselling services with a focus on trauma-informed therapy. He works with clients experiencing compulsive behaviours, including those described as 'porn addiction', often linking these to childhood trauma and unmet emotional needs. Taylor's approach involves understanding the addictive process, exploring relationship histories, identifying triggers, and developing emotional regulation skills. He emphasizes that many addictive behaviours can be a response to overwhelming emotions and a history of relational difficulties. His work is informed by attachment theory and the neurophysiological aspects of addiction, aiming to help clients break destructive cycles and regain control.
Best for
- Individuals struggling with addiction
- Clients with a history of trauma
- People experiencing relationship difficulties
- Those seeking to understand compulsive behaviours
| Key services | Psychotherapy, Counselling, Trauma-informed therapy, Addiction counselling, Relationship therapy |
| Tags | trauma informed, psychotherapy, counselling, addiction, porn addiction, compulsive behaviour, attachment theory, emotional regulation, childhood trauma, relationship issues |
Location
Also in Manchester
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