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Booking Summary
Crona Barrett
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Psychotherapy Training and Education
Crona holds a Master’s Degree in Psychotherapy and a Higher Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy from Dublin Business School. Crona is a fully accredited member of IAHIP and her Psychotherapy qualifications are also recognised by IACP. Crona draws on years of leadership experience in financial services and technology firms to inform her therapeutic practice. Her deep understanding of the demands and stressors people experience in fast‐paced professional environments—such as struggles to maintain balance, manage pressure, and stay grounded—enables her to bring practical insight rooted in real-world experience to her client relationships.Counselling and Psychotherapeutic Approach
Crona is a compassionate and empathic psychotherapist who offers a safe, non‑judgmental space. She employs a client‑centred approach that empowers clients to explore their inner worlds, deepen their self‑awareness and make authentic, meaningful choices in a trusted environment. Crona fosters a genuine connection with her clients, so they feel empowered to openly express themselves in a safe space. Through this authentic alliance, clients are supported in exploring how their relational patterns, often rooted in their early experiences, play out not only in sessions but in their external lives. Crona pays close attention to ways in which stress and anxiety affect both mind and body and offers clients practical coping mechanisms as appropriate. Through these methods, Crona guides clients toward resilience, deeper meaning, and lasting positive change.Counselling Experience and Areas of Interest
In addition to maintaining a private practice at Mind & Body Works, Crona provides student counselling at Trinity College Dublin. She welcomes adult clients of all ages, abilities, genders, and ethnicities, ensuring each person feels respected and affirmed. Crona supports clients navigating a wide spectrum of life’s emotional challenges—from bereavement, relationship struggles, depression, stress, anxiety, and low self‑esteem to suicidal ideation, existential questions around life’s meaning, identity exploration, and coping with long‑term illness, physical disability and death anxiety. She also provides compassionate, informed support to those affected by intimate image abuse—the non‑consensual sharing of intimate images—drawing on best practices and awareness of its legal, emotional and psychological impacts. Crona is a Board Member and Secretary of the Clinical Governance Committee at FirstLight, a trauma-informed organisation offering crisis intervention and free professional psychotherapy to families following the death of a child. To relax, Crona enjoys walking her dog, long runs and spending time with the people she loves.