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About me
Sarah Morris is experienced in dealing with adult trauma cases associated with coercive control, domestic abuse, NT/ND relationships, non-fatal loss of children, cPTSD, PTSD, high conflict divorce, parental alienation, public and private family court proceedings. She also specialises in work with neurotypical adults of Asperger’s and autistic spouses, spouses of adults with narcissistic cluster disorders and with adult clients who experience trauma-related depression and anxiety following long-term domestic and childhood psychological abuse, sexual abuse and coercive control.
She is empathetic, non judgemental, considerate, and highly knowledgeable in the fields of professional interventions and involvements around Child Arrangements Orders involving CAFCASS and Social Services and professional and private abuse in family breakdown.
Sarah is non-judgemental and is able to provide a neutral safe space, listening to your concerns, and customizing a treatment plan according to the Human Givens psychotherapeutic principles.
Therapy is provided by her in Covent Garden, London and Taunton, Somerset as a face to face consultation, or via virtual meeting on Skype, Zoom or Whatsapp. The majority of clients that Sarah Morris meets with are online.
Qualifications
Human Givens Diploma, HG.Dip.P.
BScEd Hons
Professional Memberships
Registered Member of the HGI, MHGI
Testimonials
You really have to see this woman. I have seen a lot of therapists and a lot of them can make you feel worse because they do not have a clue what it is like to be in this situation and try to survive family court. It is so cruel. Sarah really knows what she is talking about.
I wanted to write this testimonial to tell everyone to [Sarah Morris] She is wonderful. I never thought I would be able to put the pieces of my life back together again after my two children were taken ... and used as weapons against me. She made me laugh so much which I never thought I would be able to do again.
I genuinely think that if I had known about Sarah Morris earlier then it might have been totally different. I might not have been driven to have looked so mad which is what happened ...until I found Sarah.