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Tara A Gaffney
Counsellor, MSc
Verified Verified
4058 Basel
Living abroad is exciting, challenging and much more. Both new and existing challenges can be more difficult to manage while living outside your home country. Our problems can be magnified due to a lack of support system, cultural barriers and misunderstandings. Finding a resource who understand this, someone that can provide counseling services from a multi-cultural perspective, in fluent English, can be daunting. If you are looking for a counselor in Basel, see my website for more information. I offer my services in person in my Basel office as well as virtually-visit website for more information.
Living abroad is exciting, challenging and much more. Both new and existing challenges can be more difficult to manage while living outside your home country. Our problems can be magnified due to a lack of support system, cultural barriers and misunderstandings. Finding a resource who understand this, someone that can provide counseling services from a multi-cultural perspective, in fluent English, can be daunting. If you are looking for a counselor in Basel, see my website for more information. I offer my services in person in my Basel office as well as virtually-visit website for more information.
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Katerina Cohen
Counsellor
Verified Verified
4058 Basel
In my private practice, I provide a safe, confidential space for client focused therapy and for couples counselling. ​ Therapy is a personal and individual process of growth. Through dialogue and the shared exploration of your life, you may find relief from recurring problems allowing you to live more fully. My work with clients is based on a trusting and safe relationship. I hold an MSc in Integrative Psychotherapy from Middlesex University, London and a Diploma in Integrative Psychodynamic Counselling from Metanoia Institute in London.
In my private practice, I provide a safe, confidential space for client focused therapy and for couples counselling. ​ Therapy is a personal and individual process of growth. Through dialogue and the shared exploration of your life, you may find relief from recurring problems allowing you to live more fully. My work with clients is based on a trusting and safe relationship. I hold an MSc in Integrative Psychotherapy from Middlesex University, London and a Diploma in Integrative Psychodynamic Counselling from Metanoia Institute in London.
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Rachel Aarden
MA
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
4058 Basel
My therapeutic approach is a blend of neurobiology, Polyvagal Theory, and attachment oriented psychotherapy with somatic approaches. I believe that a collaborative and trusting relationship is the foundation of effective therapy. My goal in my therapeutic work is to create a space where clients feel safe, accepted, and supported to be curious and explore any and all aspects of themselves and their lives. 
My therapeutic approach is a blend of neurobiology, Polyvagal Theory, and attachment oriented psychotherapy with somatic approaches. I believe that a collaborative and trusting relationship is the foundation of effective therapy. My goal in my therapeutic work is to create a space where clients feel safe, accepted, and supported to be curious and explore any and all aspects of themselves and their lives. 
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Amy Schwander
MSc
Verified Verified
4058 Basel  (Online Only)
Are you comfortable being authentically You? Is your genuine self optimal? Would you like clarity and support? Are you happy, kind, generous, or are there other qualities that you would like to address? Life and life transitions including transformation can be challenging. Do you have an abundant or adventurous or simple and light lifestyle? Do you need clarity and support? Would you like to better understand and share yourself? Do you have healthy Relations? Do you take good care of yourself? Taking care of others can be challenging as well. Do you have questions about parenting or lifespan development including spiritual practice?
Are you comfortable being authentically You? Is your genuine self optimal? Would you like clarity and support? Are you happy, kind, generous, or are there other qualities that you would like to address? Life and life transitions including transformation can be challenging. Do you have an abundant or adventurous or simple and light lifestyle? Do you need clarity and support? Would you like to better understand and share yourself? Do you have healthy Relations? Do you take good care of yourself? Taking care of others can be challenging as well. Do you have questions about parenting or lifespan development including spiritual practice?
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Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?

Many therapists charge the same amount for online therapy as they do for in-person therapy—though clients may still find this cost-effective if it cuts down on their transportation costs. Health insurance plans often offer equivalent coverage for online and in-person therapy; indeed, in many places, they are legally required to do so. Text-based or on-demand therapy apps may be cheaper than traditional one-on-one psychotherapy; however, the practice may be less effective and is not likely to be covered by insurance.