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State of Mind Psychotherapy, Psychology & Counselling

Welcome to a compassionate and supportive space for counselling, psychotherapy, and psychology services in Co. Longford. Here, your wellbeing is at the centre of everything we do. We understand that reaching out for support can feel like a big step, and we aim to make that step feel safe, respectful, and genuinely heard.

Our approach is warm, collaborative, and tailored to you as an individual. Whether you are facing anxiety, stress, low mood, relationship difficulties, or simply feeling overwhelmed by life’s challenges, we are here to walk alongside you at your own pace. Every person’s story is unique, and we honour that by offering a non-judgmental environment where you can explore your thoughts and emotions with confidence.

Located in the heart of Co. Longford, our service provides a calm and welcoming setting where meaningful change can begin. We believe in the power of connection, understanding, and evidence-based therapeutic approaches to support healing and personal growth.

You don’t have to navigate things alone. With care, empathy, and professional guidance, we are here to help you move toward greater clarity, resilience, and a renewed sense of balance in your life.

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Services Offered

Abuse, ADD/ADHD, Addiction(s), AIDS/HIV, Anger Management, Anxiety, Bereavement, BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder), Cancer, Coercive Control, Cultural Issues, Dementia, Depression, Disability, Domestic Violence, Eating Disorders, General Counselling, Health Related Issues, Identity Problems, Infertility, Life Coaching, Loss, Mens Issues, Mental Health Issues, Narcissism, Obsessions, OCD, Personal Development, Post-Traumatic Stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self Esteem / Confidence, Self Harm, Sex Related Issues, Sexual Orientation, Spirituality, Stress, Transgender / Gender Variance, Trauma, Womens Issues, Work Related Issues​​​

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my Information Private when I Contact a Therapist?

When you reach out to a therapist at State of Mind, your privacy and confidentiality are treated with the utmost care and respect. We understand that contacting a therapist often involves sharing personal and sensitive information, and creating a safe, secure environment is a fundamental part of the therapeutic process.

All information you provide—whether during your initial enquiry or throughout your sessions—is handled in accordance with strict professional and ethical guidelines. This means your personal details, conversations, and records are kept confidential and are not shared with others without your consent.

There are, however, a small number of exceptional circumstances where confidentiality may need to be broken. These typically involve situations where there is a serious risk of harm to yourself or others, or where there are legal obligations to disclose information. If this ever arises, your therapist will aim to discuss it with you openly and transparently.

At State of Mind, we are committed to building trust from the very first point of contact. You can feel reassured that your privacy is respected, your voice is valued, and your information is protected—allowing you to focus fully on your wellbeing and personal growth.

What is Practitioner Accreditation?

Counsellor and psychotherapist accreditation is a professional recognition that assures clients they are working with a trained, competent, and ethical practitioner. At State of Mind, accreditation is an important part of maintaining high standards of care and trust in the therapeutic relationship.

Accreditation is typically awarded by recognised professional bodies within counselling and psychotherapy. To achieve this status, a practitioner must complete extensive training, gain supervised clinical experience, and demonstrate their ability to work safely and effectively with clients. It is not simply about holding a qualification—accreditation reflects ongoing commitment to professional excellence.

Accredited counsellors and psychotherapists are required to follow a strict code of ethics. This includes maintaining confidentiality, working in the best interests of clients, and practising within the limits of their competence. They also engage in continuous professional development, ensuring their knowledge and skills remain up to date with current research and best practice.

For clients, accreditation provides reassurance. It means your therapist has met established standards and is accountable to a professional body. At State of Mind, this commitment to accredited practice helps create a safe, respectful, and supportive environment where you can explore your experiences with confidence and clarity.

Are the practitioner at State of Mind Qualified?

At State of Mind, the professionalism and quality of care you receive are of the highest importance. A key part of this commitment is ensuring that all counsellors and therapists are appropriately qualified and accredited within their field.

Accreditation means that a counsellor has met the standards set by recognised professional bodies, including qualifications, supervised practice, and ongoing professional development. It also means they adhere to a strict code of ethics designed to protect clients and ensure safe, effective practice.

When you engage with a counsellor at State of Mind, you can feel confident that they are working within these professional frameworks. This includes maintaining confidentiality, working within their scope of competence, and committing to continuous learning to stay up to date with best practices in counselling and psychotherapy.

In addition to formal accreditation, therapists bring a compassionate and client-centred approach to their work. Their role is not only to provide professional guidance, but also to create a supportive space where you feel heard, understood, and respected.

Choosing an accredited counsellor offers reassurance that you are receiving care that is both ethical and professionally recognised, helping you move forward with confidence on your personal journey.

 

MIACP (11632), MBACP (Accred 383681), MNAPCP (250608), PSI (14965), MAPCP (11506), PNCPS (2031), MACC (A396), APAPM (7339), COE Expert (CE33087), CPD/PTE (PDCD1110), SMACCPH (M3998), MABCAP (19754), MICPA (2363), CFACCPH (M3998), MNAADAC (342284)

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