Freelance Practitioners

The Salisbury Centre offers private hire to therapists. We have a number of therapists and holistic practitioners who are providing their services from the Salisbury Centre.

Anne Marie Parham

Anne-Marie Parham

Hypnotherapy

Hello, my name is Anne-Marie and hypnotherapy is my passion. I provide bespoke hypnotherapy solutions and am wholly committed to your success.

Hypnotherapy completely transformed my life when I discovered that the solutions to our problems lie within us, if only we have the commitment and an empathic and skilled guide to show the way.

Can you imagine living your best life? A life where you achieve your goals, meeting each new day with the confidence and joy that comes from fully realising all that you are. A life where the positive changes you desire become your reality.

I can help you with anxiety, insomnia, menopause, phobias, self-confidence, smoking cessation, Parkinson’s, unhelpful habits, weight loss and more.

I can help your child with bedwetting, confidence, exam nerves, fears and phobias, pain, sleep disorders, stress, and more

Why not contact me for a free initial consultation to start your journey of transformation today?

Claire Lamont

Claire Lamont MBACP, MSc

Psychotherapy and Ecotherapy

As a lover of the outdoors, I often think of the therapeutic experience as a garden. It’s a safe, warm space full of colour, where we can seek out our hidden dark corners, our rough weedy patches that need some more care. We’ll spend time exploring and digging, examining what we find, and sometimes planting anew. I’ll challenge you sometimes, but I’ll let you set the pace.

I am an integrative psychotherapist, so I work with a range of techniques but based around a core theoretical framework drawing on psychodynamic, humanistic and CBT approaches. I enjoy working creatively, with images, stories and myths. I will work across both thoughts and feelings, mind and body.

At the Salisbury Centre I offer a blend of ecotherapy and traditional ‘in-the-room’ work. I work flexibly with both the room and the lovely garden space at the Centre, allowing clients use of both. So, if you want to work indoors one week and in the garden another, that is fine – we’ll be led by your intuitive needs (and, sometimes, the Scottish weather). I am experienced working with diverse presentations of trauma, depression and anxiety, as well as relational problems. I am also experienced in working with neurodiverse clients.

Emily James BA, MSc, RYT200, BCYT Dip.

Yoga Therapy

I offer yoga therapy to clients in Edinburgh (and online) for a range of conditions including back pain, auto-immune conditions, cancer, anxiety, depression, insomnia, chronic fatigue and pain management.

Please get in touch if you are interested, and if you have a condition not listed I may still be able to help.

Yoga therapy involves a mixture of discussion, movement and a weekly home practice tailored to you to do alongside our sessions together. You will be thoughtfully guided through a range of postures, breathing exercises, meditations and restorative poses designed to alleviate your symptoms and feel more relaxed and at home in your body.

Contact me for more information and to book your session(s) – it is recommended to try a block of 5, however I also offer one-off appointments.

0779 5042587

Fiwasade Onifade

Person Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy

I have my Diploma in Person centred counselling and psychotherapy and also have my certificate in Person centred supervision. I am a member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy.

I work in a supportive and non-judgemental way allowing clients to explore issues with a view to improving their emotional and mental well-being
and/or working towards changes they may wish to make in their lives. I support clients to address what may be going on for them in a positive way, enabling them to clarify these issues, explore options, develop strategies and increase self-awareness.

I help with anxiety, depression and can work with highly sensitive people, empaths, those with major life change trauma, betrayal, near death experiences, bereavement, complicated grief and more.

Folke Wiemann (MSc)

Folke Wiemann (MSc)

Music Therapy

I am a music therapist working with children, adolescents and adults and practice music therapy in an integrative way. Music can help us access painful emotions, and carry us when words feel limited. I recognise the inherent rhythm and musicality in all of our interactions, verbal or nonverbal. Even when we talk, creativity is at the heart of our work. We can work toward a formulated goal or explore your feelings in a free way.

In our sessions, we may talk, listen to music, create music on the instruments in the space or use our voice and movement. At the heart lies forming a safe therapeutic relationship, resourcing you, processing what you bring into the space and working through areas you feel stuck in and want support with. No musical experience or training is required.

If you want to know more about music therapy, visit dynamicmusictherapy.co.uk For a free phone consultation to ask any questions you might have, or to book a session, contact:

Katie Hendrick

Practitioner Psychologist

Hello and Welcome

My name is Katie and I am a Practitioner Psychologist, with a background in nursing, specialising in working with clients who experience trauma.

​Trauma can present itself in many different ways and for some it can relate to the early life experience of attachment shock or wounding. For others with feelings of anxiety or depression, life can be overwhelming at times and a daily struggle with pain and coping. In daily life, for example being shouted at, can trigger and add to the experience of distress. These roots in early life experiences can continue to manifest in the present day. When there is a sudden shock or unexpected life event like a bereavement, it can be hard to cope. Everyone is unique but if you are struggling, in pain, you might want to find out more about how therapy can help. Below are some clinical ways that people can present at the time of referral:

  • Life is experienced as overwhelming or you are noticing distress
  • Finding it hard to cope with daily living
  • Feeling anxious or depressed
  • Experiencing difficulties with sleep
  • Noticing burnout
  • Awareness of a trauma like bereavement, bullying or from early childhood that is impacting on life
  • Recognising pain

The trauma therapy I offer is quite different from talking therapy so please look at my website  www.hendrickps.com for more information, research, videos and links for Deep Brain Reorienting and the Comprehensive resource model. I offer an initial 20 min zoom introduction for free if you would like to find out more.

Lucie Aidart

Lucie Aidart

Shamanic practitioner, Spiritual life counsellor, Artist mentor

Lucie is a French writer and shamanic practitioner based in Edinburgh. Through art, creativity, intuition and her personal healing, she unravelled a path that led her to core shamanism, which she offers today through healing ceremonies. She holds a Masters in Screenwriting, is a certified Spiritual Life Coach through the Dharma Coaching Institute and has been trained in Core Shamanism or Fundamental Shamanism in Canada by Daniel Léonard and Elaine Hyde from The Medicine Circle.

Based on storytelling, energy work and music with shamanic drumming and rattle, her practice is rooted and connected in her personal heritage, in the Celtic lands where she lives and in her art.

Shamanic healing is a spiritual practice of reconnection to the self, to our power, our soul and our subconscious, as well as the transmutation of our fears and traumas and the loss of our power, into positive energies of power, love, light and reconciliation.

Shamanic Healing Ceremonies offered:

  • Power Animal Retrieval (a journey to encounter your Power Animal guide)
  • Couple’s Power Animal Retrieval
  • Extraction and power (removing spiritual intrusions and bringing back power)
  • Soul retrieval (bringing you back to your wholeness)
  • Soul remembering (a journey to your soul’s purpose)
  • Land Healing (clearing a land or home)
  • Fire Ceremony (release of fears and looping patterns)
  • Spiritual counselling and Coaching / Artist Mentorship
  • ARTemis is an arts and shamanic journey built for emerging artists, artists and those wishing to reconnect to their art

Please feel free to email me to ask any question, if you are unsure of which ceremony to choose, for a quote or to book a session: [email protected]
Please mention in your email if you’d like to receive financial support for your sessions, per lower income or if you are an emerging artist.

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Thank you, looking forward to meet you

Lucie

Sarah Goldsmith

Craniosacral Therapy

I became interested in exploring different healing modalities and therapies in my early 20s. I discovered craniosacral therapy when looking for ways to help myself through a particularly difficult period of my life. I enjoyed the feeling of gentle support and holding during sessions and felt like my body was being listened to. Having experienced the positive effects of craniosacral therapy in my own life, I decided to train to be a craniosacral therapist myself.

Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle touch therapy, which was developed by an osteopath, Dr William Sutherland in the early 1900s. It offers a space for the body to be held and listened to and can help ease tension held in the body, supporting the bodies’ ability to heal itself. The therapy can help to ease restrictions and patterns of tension in the body.

After sessions clients often report feeling an increased sense of relaxation, a reduction in pain and more of a general sense of overall wellbeing. Sessions take place fully clothed on a massage table and take one hour, including some space for discussion.

If you are interested in booking a session or arranging an introductory call to find out more, please get in touch.

Sarah.

Tilly Mutter

Tilly Mutter

Music Therapist

I am Tilly, an HCPC registered music therapist based in Edinburgh. I have experience working with people of all ages with additional needs, complex needs, mental health and dementia. I have worked in many schools, online and in community centres.  I utilise a variety of instruments in my sessions, voice, guitar, piano and a variety of other instruments. I really enjoy drawing on many different musical genres and free improvisation.

I work in a way that is:

  • person-centred
  • psychodynamic
  • open and flexible
  • music-focused
  • community-focused
  • collaborative

Music may enable you to connect with parts of yourself that can be difficult with words alone, helping you gain an understanding of your emotions, and memories or expand awareness of your inner self. Music also helps with connection to others, whether that be a friend, your therapist, a family member or a group. You do not need to have any musical skill to partake or benefit from the music therapy process.