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  • Counselling Psychologist
    Eva Cafferkey

    Eva provides individual therapy to adults with different mental health issues such as anxiety disorders and depression at Centric Mental Health, Navan Road. Here, she. She also works with bereavement, self-esteem issues and life challenges. Eva has a special interest in the effects of chronic illness on individuals and family members.

    In her work, Eva uses an Integrative approach that is based in client-centred therapy with elements of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Gestalt Therapy. 

    She is available for online and in-person consultations at Centric Mental Health, Navan Road.

  • Psychotherapist
    Lorna Breen

    Lorna has trained and volunteered with VCS (Village Counselling Service) in Tallaght.

    She also worked at Bath Avenue Counselling Centre in South Dublin for two years before joining Centric  Mental Health. She worked as a social care worker for several years before becoming a full-time psychotherapist, specifically within the disability sector.

    Lorna is an integrative psychotherapist who utilises a person-centred and humanistic approach when working with clients. Also incorporating CBT techniques, Lorna focuses on the collaborative relationship between client and therapist in her practice. Lorna has experience working with all ages and genders, including children and adolescents.

    She is available for online and in person consultations at Centric Mental Health.

  • Integrative Counsellor and Psychotherapist
    Martyna Sygula

    Martyna joined Centric Mental Health from Swan Family Support , Tallaght. Her experience is in working with individuals presenting a wide variety of issues related to anxiety, abandonment, abuse, family and relationship problems, depression and loss. 

    Martyna is also an experienced Cognitive Behavioural Therapist.  CBT is a form of psychological treatment that has been demonstrated to be effective for a range of problems including depression, anxiety disorders, alcohol and drug use problems, marital problems, eating disorders and more.  She has worked closely  with clients struggling with depression, low self-worth, sexual orientation-related issues, ACoA (Adult children of alcoholics) and adults with ADHD.

    Martyna believes that each person is unique and has different needs. Using a person-centred approach, Martyna aims to provide confidential, accepting, non-judgmental space for her clients, believing that every human is an expert in their own life.

    Martyna’s training and clinical experience allow her to integrate aspects of Humanistic, Gestalt, Cognitive Behavioural and Mindfulness-based therapies to adapt to the different needs of her clients.

    She is available for online and in person consultations at Centric Mental Health.

  • Psychotherapist
    Amy Kirwan

    Amy has five years of extensive experience in clinical settings, including the Mater Misericordia University Hospital, where Amy continued her personal development as a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, with the Department of Liaison Psychiatry. Amy’s experience in higher educational institutions includes The National College of Art and Design (NCAD), where Amy worked as a psychotherapist, offering one-to-one therapy to art students within the college. Amy has also trained in rehabilitation services and probation facilities in Dublin, where individuals who have experienced mental health difficulties have explored educational opportunities and learned to re-engage in work and education through psychosocial training and intervention. Amy has most recently worked with adolescents in the care of the state, and continues to practice as a psychotherapist with adults and teenagers in her private practice.