Emma Jane Lennon

Emma Jane’s fee is €70 per session

Psychotherapy Training and Accreditation

Emma Jane began her training at Turning Point in Dublin in 2017, where she completed a Foundation Course in Psychotherapy, followed by a Higher Diploma, and later earned a first-class BA (Hons) Degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy from DBS Dublin. She is currently completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Trauma-Focused Psychotherapy.
Her commitment to ongoing professional development includes training in Somatic Experiencing, suicide intervention (ASIST), grief and loss, and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR).

Emma Jane holds pre-accredited membership with the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) and is actively progressing toward full accreditation. Emma Jane engages in regular clinical supervision and continuing professional development to ensure ethical, responsive practice

Counselling and Psychotherapeutic Approach

Emma Jane works from an Integrative Humanistic framework, placing the therapeutic relationship at the heart of healing. Her practice, grounded in empathy, presence, and emotional attunement, creates a safe space for clients to explore freely, without fear of judgment. She believes that meaningful change arises through thoughtful reflection and connection, and she supports each individual in building on their own inner resilience. With deep respect for autonomy and lived experience, Emma Jane accompanies clients as they navigate their inner world at a pace that feels right for them.

Counselling Experience and Areas of Interest

Emma Jane supports adults and young adults navigating emotional and psychological challenges such as anxiety, depression, complex PTSD, developmental trauma, parental grief and loss, and difficulties related to self-worth and identity. She is especially interested in the enduring impact of emotional neglect and early relational wounds—those subtle yet profound experiences that shape how we relate to ourselves and others in adult life. These themes are central to her therapeutic practice and ongoing research.

Alongside her psychotherapy work, Emma Jane brings a lifelong career in the creative arts, having supported individuals in the film and music industries. She offers a finely attuned therapeutic space for exploring the unique pressures of performance, identity, and creative life—where the personal and professional often intersect.

 

 

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