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Elif Todd

MCouns, NZAC - Provisional

Wellington, New Zealand · Pacific/Auckland

About

Pluralistic practice is a collaborative approach which recognises and respects the client's knowledge, experience, and preferences around what they think is most likely to be useful (and not useful) for them. When client preferences and expectations are respected and when a collaborative, caring, genuine, and trusting relationship between client and therapist is formed, therapy is more effective. I'm currently based in Europe, working online with clients around the globe. (Evening availability for Aotearoa New Zealand based clients.) I have a master's degree in counselling studies from Massey University in Aotearoa New Zealand qualifying me to practise pluralistic counselling. I also have certification in couple and family therapy. We all go through difficult times in our lives when we might feel unfulfilled, overwhelmed, stuck, anxious, depressed, dealing with loss, facing a major life-change, or struggling with relationship dynamics. Sometimes these feelings are accompanied by phy...

Specializations

Languages

English

Session Formats

Video In-Person