
THERAPY
HYPNOTHERAPY
PSYCHOTHERAPY
PSYCHOANALYSIS
- Anxiety and Depression
- Trauma, Abuse and PTSD
- Relationship Issues
- Substance Abuse
- Fears and Phobia
- Stress and Lifestyle Management
- Grief and Bereavement
- Phase of Life Transitions
COMBINE ALL 3 Methods
The most important qualification is experience

in Dublin, Ireland in 2006.
He is highly verified and certificated as a Clinical Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist.
As one of Europe’s top Research Hypnotists, he is able to offer clients help based on years of practical research and experience.
He is a highly qualified and experienced Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist who specialises in Psychoanalytical and Psycho-Therapeutic Hypnotherapy.
He uses Solution Focused Therapy, Person Centred, Parts Therapy, Past Life Regression Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Hypnotherapy, Psychoanalytical Therapy, Psychotherapy, NLP and Client Based Therapy.



Certificates & Verifications
Integrative Counselling
Advanced Diploma Hypnotherapy
Diploma Parts Therapy
Advanced Diploma Psychotherapy
Diploma Past-life Regression Therapy
Diploma Psychoanalytical Therapy
Trauma and PTSD
Childhood Trauma
Dream Analysis
Vision
To provide a non-judgemental space where you can safely explore what is causing your pain or anguish, whilst meeting your needs, with compassion and empathy being of the utmost importance.
Mission
Provide patience and a safe place to explore what is going on in your life. Help you to gain some understanding, help you process your new thoughts and feelings and in turn, enable you to handle emotions and move onto a more positive place in life.
Process
Therapy is about listening and understanding without judgement. It is a process of calming the mind to help you access your inner resources. Using multiple forms of therapeutic styles, Poldark can assist you to overcome painful emotions, to change negative habits and to eliminate stress.
Analytical Therapy can help
Poldark's unique style and approach utilises multiple forms of therapy, which can help with a wide range of needs




ABOUT POLDARK AND THERAPY
Combining all 3 therapies into one
No one theory holds the answer. Poldark can draw on the different schools of therapy according to your needs and life experience. Having benefited from counselling himself, he trusts and values the process of counselling, but recognises how hard it is to take the first step.
Poldark will use talk therapy to help clients work through daily life troubles that include:
- Resolving relationship problems
- Easing anxiety or stress from work or other situations
- Living with major life changes
- Managing unhealthy reactions
- Coming to terms with a serious health issue
- Recovering from abuse
- Handling sexual problems
- Getting better sleep
- HYPNOTHERAPY
- PSYCHOANALYST
- PSYCHOTHERAPIST

Clinical psychotherapist and hypnotherapist
Hypnotic suggestion
Hypnotherapy is a therapeutic practice that uses guided hypnosis to help a client reach a trance-like state of focus, concentration, diminished peripheral awareness and heightened suggestibility.
This state is similar to being completely absorbed in a book, movie, music or even one’s own thoughts or meditations.
In it, a person is unusually responsive to an idea or image, but they are not under anyone’s “control.” Instead, Poldark, a trained Clinical Hypnotherapist, can help clients in this state relax and turn their attention inward to discover and utilise resources within themselves, that can help them achieve desired behavioural changes.
Eventually, the client will learn how to address their state of awareness on their own and in doing so, gain greater control of their physical and psychological responses.

Psychoanalyst
Analytical therapy
A Psychoanalyst helps people understand their unconscious mind to gain insight into their thoughts and behaviours. The goal is to help clients identify and change negative behaviours, heal from past experiences and improve their lives.
Psychoanalysts use a variety of techniques, including:
Free-flowing conversation:
Poldark will often meet with his clients at least once a week to have open conversations.
Reflecting concerns:
Psychoanalysts act as a blank slate, reflecting their clients’ concerns and helping them identify patterns in their thoughts and behaviours.
Searching subconscious memories:
Poldark will look for the source of a client’s difficulties in their subconscious memories, rather than focusing on conscious memories.

Psychotherapist
Regression therapy
A Psychotherapist uses talk therapy and ‘regression therapy’ to help clients live a better, healthier life. Psychotherapy has been shown to improve emotions and behaviour and to go along with positive changes in the body and brain.
A Psychotherapist’s role in talk therapy is to:
- Offer a solution to the clients’ problem
- Engage in discussion about it
- Help the client understand what they are going through
- Analyse the conversation
- Help the client to change their actions
Sometimes these daily issues can become bigger challenges. Psychotherapists help treat most mental health disorders like:
- Anxiety disorders
- Mood disorders
- Addictions
- Eating disorders
- Personality disorders
QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE...
Deciding to seek counselling or therapy is a really positive step to take but, understandably, you may have some questions.
Here are some of the more common questions Poldarks’ clients have had…
Because each person has different issues and goals for therapy, therapy will be different depending on the individual. In general, you can expect to discuss the current events happening in your life, your personal history relevant to your issue and report progress (or any new insights gained) from the previous therapy session. Depending on your specific needs, therapy can be short-term for a specific issue, or longer-term to deal with more difficult patterns or your desire for more personal development. Either way, it is most common to schedule regular sessions with your therapist, usually weekly.
It is important to understand that you will get more results from therapy if you actively participate in the process. The ultimate purpose of therapy is to help you bring what you learn and/or discover in session, back into your life.
Everyone goes through challenging situations in life and whilst you may have successfully navigated through other difficulties you’ve faced, there’s nothing wrong with seeking out extra support when you need it. In fact, therapy is for people who have enough self-awareness to realise they need a helping hand and that is something to be admired. You are taking responsibility by accepting where you’re at in life and making a commitment to change the situation by seeking therapy. Therapy provides long-lasting benefits and support, by giving you the tools you need to avoid triggers, re-direct damaging patterns and overcome whatever challenges you face.
A number of benefits are possible from participating in therapy. Therapists can provide support, problem-solving skills and enhanced coping strategies for issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship troubles, unresolved childhood issues, grief, stress management, body image issues and creative blocks.
Many people also find that therapy can be a tremendous asset to managing personal growth, interpersonal relationships, family concerns, marriage issues and the hassles of daily life.
Therapists can provide a fresh perspective on a difficult problem or point you in the direction of a solution. The benefits you obtain from therapy depend on how well you use the process and put into practice what you learn.
Therapy can be short or long term. This answer varies depending on the problems you’re trying to solve in therapy, the intensity of your symptoms and how often you want to attend therapy. The number of sessions you have will depend on you, your therapist, the type of therapy and complexity of the issues you want to work on. Research indicates you might see best results after 6-12 sessions. It’s unusual for therapy to last for less than 6 sessions. Again, this varies with each individual. Ultimately, you get to decide how long you want to keep having therapy.
You have a legal and ethical right to privacy, or “confidentiality”, in therapy. This means your therapist is legally and ethically obligated to not share information about your sessions, including dates of sessions, what you discussed, your personal identifying information and even whether or not you are even attending therapy at all.
There are exceptions to confidentiality where a therapist is legally and ethically required to disclose details of your case with others:
- You sign a Release of Information giving that therapist permission to discuss your case with others (typically a family member or another provider)
- You express intent to harm yourself or someone else
- There is reasonable suspicion of abuse/neglect against a minor child, elderly person, or dependent child
- A court order is received directing the disclosure of information.
Although a therapist might be familiar with psychiatric medication, they cannot prescribe any medications.
However, it is not unusual for a therapist to request your permission to coordinate care with your prescribing professional (such as a Medical Doctor, Nurse Practitioner, Prescribing Psychologist, etc). This ensures your mental health care professionals are communicating about treatment goals to give you the best care possible.
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If you would like to ask a question or two, please drop us a line and we will answer the best we can.
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CLIENT STORIES
Clients benefitted from working with Poldark, read what they had to say
I was so nervous about starting therapy or counselling, wasn’t sure what it was exactly.
You put me at ease the very first moment.
Sure enough, like you said there would be, there were tough times and some emotional times, but it was important to go through that to get to the other side.
I’m so happy that I can now say I’m on the other side.
Life’s great thanks to your help.
Forever grateful.
KATIE
WEST MEATH, IRELAND

improve your mind
Poldark combines the three most effective therapeutic techniques.
A UNIQUE APPROACH TO THERAPY
COMBINED
THERAPEUTIC
TECHNIQUES
Whilst each individual style of therapy is useful in its own way, an ‘Integrative Therapy’ approach can be more beneficial to the client.
Poldark’s style of therapy is taken a further step by COMBINING the three most effective therapeutic techniques.
This style of therapy is unique and ultimately gives the client access to a powerhouse of intervention.
main features
Allows the client to access subconscious thoughts and memories whilst using hypnosis.
Then, using regression therapy, and psychotherapy, it becomes an easier process for the client to make sense of these ‘repressed memories’.
- HYPNOSIS
- PSYCHOTHERAPY
- REGRESSION
- DREAM ANALYSIS
- PARTS THERAPY
- PSYCHOANALYSIS
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