About me

Training and qualifications

Training and qualifications

Daniel WeaverI have a diploma in Transactional Analysis counselling and am in advanced clinical training as defined by the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP). I adhere to their ethical guidelines and use professional supervision to complement and support my client work.My training is Integrative in style and is influenced by psychodrama, gestalt and art therapies. I work with individuals and people in relationships. I tend not to work with people under 18.

Daniel WeaverI have a diploma in Transactional Analysis counselling and am in advanced clinical training as defined by the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP). I adhere to their ethical guidelines and use professional supervision to complement and support my client work.My training is Integrative in style and is influenced by psychodrama, gestalt and art therapies. I work with individuals and people in relationships. I tend not to work with people under 18.

Collaboration

Before training in psychotherapy I spent many years working as a creative musician/artist, composing, performing and teaching music, art and theatre. I performed solo and with contemporary dance shows across Europe, Russia and the Middle East. I also co-ordinated and delivered creative projects in UK schools and have worked extensively with adults with learning disabilities and Autistic Spectrum Conditions

Through these experiences I was drawn towards other ways of communicating and developing expressive relationships. This lead to a second career as a counsellor and psychotherapist, working one to one and with groups. I continue to explore non-verbal communication and creativity but in a therapeutic context. I am involved with a couple of mens groups; encouraging open communication, self-awareness and healing conversations.

These experiences inform the way I work today as a comprehensive base for working collaboratively, for searching and exploring, for learning and self-expression, and for valuing your uniqueness and aspirations.

Before training in psychotherapy I spent many years working as a creative musician/artist, composing, performing and teaching music, art and theatre. I performed solo and with contemporary dance shows across Europe, Russia and the Middle East. I also co-ordinated and delivered creative projects in UK schools and have worked extensively with adults with learning disabilities and Autistic Spectrum Conditions

Through these experiences I was drawn towards other ways of communicating and developing expressive relationships. This lead to a second career as a counsellor and psychotherapist, working one to one and with groups. I continue to explore non-verbal communication and creativity but in a therapeutic context. I am involved with a couple of mens groups; encouraging open communication, self-awareness and healing conversations.

These experiences inform the way I work today as a comprehensive base for working collaboratively, for searching and exploring, for learning and self-expression, and for valuing your uniqueness and aspirations.

Professional standards authority approved practitioner with membership number.
I abide by the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists code of ethics.

Professional standards authority approved practitioner with membership number.
I abide by the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists code of ethics.

Professional standards authority approved practitioner with membership number. I abide by the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists code of ethics.