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unlocking minds for 

children

 

Unlocking the True Self 

At its core, "Unlocking Minds" therapy is about retrieving and revealing the innate self – a state of happiness, peace, contentment, joy, and wholeness. This therapy helps reprogram the mind to a bright and happy future by unlocking thoughts that restrain and control. 

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A Holistic Approach to Mental Well-being

 

​"Unlocking Minds" is a unique therapy that combines relaxation, play, and visualization techniques to help children and young people overcome their problems.

 

Unlike traditional therapies, this approach does not involve physical contact, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for personal growth.

 

​This innovative method teaches young individuals to tap into their innate abilities to heal themselves.

 

The responses are not only quick but also permanent, provided the home and social environments are supportive of the newfound everyday actions and activities. ​

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Tailored to Individual Needs 

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One of the key strengths of "Unlocking Minds" therapy is its flexibility.

 

There is no predetermined format or set number of sessions. Instead, the duration of the therapy is determined by the progress of each individual and their unique circumstances.

 

This personalised approach ensures that every child or young person receives the support they need to achieve lasting positive change. 

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Expertise and Professionalism 

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Andrea Williams, founder of "Unlocking Minds" Therapy, brings over 30 years of experience working with children, as a former Teacher in Education, Examiner for the AQA Examination Board, and Advanced Clinical Therapist.

 

Her positive, bright, like-minded, and youthful approach ensures a nurturing environment for young people to thrive. 

 

Andrea is fully qualified and insured, registered with the GHR, and DBS checked; ensuring the highest standards of professionalism and safety for your child. 

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