Julian Hubbersgilt, UKCP Accredited Psychotherapist

Julian Hubbersgilt

OX49
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Julian Hubbersgilt, UKCP Accredited Psychotherapist

Julian Hubbersgilt

OX49
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My Approach

My background in integrative therapy provides a combination of therapeutic approaches which can be utilised within and across sessions. Psychodynamic can help clients understand the impact of early life circumstances on their attachment style, patterns of response and behaviour. Humanistic approaches provide relational insights. The Jungian framework can help to understand the unconscious influences in our lives. Existential/phenomenological approaches may lead to an examination of the fundamental beliefs that underpin the client’s relationships to the world or a search for meaning (Frankl).

The transpersonal acknowledges the soul component of the individual. Whilst this is not the subject of therapy, therapy may open up the client’s access to this most subtle of centres.

About Me

I trained as a transpersonal, integrative psychotherapist and qualified with a diploma in counselling and psychotherapy.

I work with

  • Companies
  • Individuals
  • Private healthcare referrals

Special Interests

Like all UKCP registered psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors I can work with a wide range of issues, but here are some areas in which I have a special interest or additional experience.

There are many ways in which depression is experienced and for some people it can seem to be outside of their control. Therapy can go some way to working with it, especially if there are life circumstances that play into this, such as "life crises" or existential concerns.
We are all spiritual individuals by nature. Shakespeare expresses this eloquently when he writes: "Such harmony is in immortal souls, But whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we cannot hear it." The vesture of decay alludes not only to the body but also our beliefs, convictions, opinions which have become so fixed on the immortal soul that our awareness of it has become quite elusive. In a sonnet he also advocates removal of "dross". The process of therapy is to shine a light on these accretions so that, in time they may dissolve or cease to hold compelling power and allow us to experience our Selves in pure form.
"Trauma" is a much-used, and over-used term, but it is a useful handle on life events which have had dramatic impacts on our sense of Self. These may lead to patterns of thought and behaviour which act to protect these "wounds". Therapy is a way to gently explore these patterns and allow the wounds to be revealed step-by-step, so they may be healed

Types of Therapies Offered

  • Transpersonal Psychotherapist

Types of sessions

  • Face to Face - Long Term
  • Face to Face - Short Term
  • Online Therapy

Office

1 Cuxham Road
OX49 5JW
United Kingdom (UK)

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UKCP College

  • Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy College (HIPC)
Julian Hubbersgilt

Julian Hubbersgilt

OX49

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