
Phoebe Taylor is an applied psychology practitioner who works with individual adults with a range of issues and problems including: anxiety; depression/low mood; stress; assertiveness; bereavement/grief; chronic illness; life transitions; loneliness; low self-esteem; mindfulness; panic; relaxation; phobias and many more issues.
Phoebe has particular experience working with individuals with long-term health conditions and disabilities, enhancing their overall wellbeing and daily functioning through targeted psychological support and evidence-based practices.
She has an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Counselling from Abertay University, and is currently working towards a Doctorate in Health Psychology from Glasgow Caledonian University.
Phoebe has particular experience working with individuals with long-term health conditions and disabilities, enhancing their overall wellbeing and daily functioning through targeted psychological support and evidence-based practices.
Phoebe's way of working
Phoebe is an experienced and empathetic practitioner who works in a holistic way with clients. She integrates elements from a number of therapies/approaches including Cognitive-Behaviour Therapy (CBT), mindfulness based therapies, Person-Centred Therapy, Schema Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Planning, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) to meet the individual needs and preferences of each client.Phoebe’s background and training
Phoebe has spent many years gaining hands-on experience in a range of mental health support roles.She has an undergraduate degree in Psychology and Counselling from Abertay University, and is currently working towards a Doctorate in Health Psychology from Glasgow Caledonian University.
Phoebe's fee
Phoebe charges £75 a session for self-funding clients. She also works with clients referred via their employer/organisation – for further details, please visit First Psychology Assistance.- Phoebe also works as an online Applied Psychology Practitioner at First Psychology Online.