I’m Emma Creed, counsellor and psychotherapist (B.A. Hons, IACP member).
I offer a calm, supportive space—both online and in person in Clonmel—for anyone experiencing stress, anxiety, burnout, overwhelm, or simply wanting more balance in life.
My work is person-centred and integrative, drawing from humanistic, relational, and trauma-informed approaches. I meet each person where they are, helping them explore their experiences at a pace that feels safe and manageable.
Your first consultation is free, giving you time to talk, ask questions, and see whether counselling feels right for you.
I hold a BA (Hons) in Counselling and Psychotherapy and am a pre-accredited IACP member as well as a CORU-registered social care worker.
Over the past eight years I have worked in student counselling services, mental health services, cancer support, and disability and autism services. I have really valued the chance to learn from each setting and to support people through many different stages of life.
My approach is person-centered, trauma-aware, and integrative. I aim to create a gentle, collaborative space where you can explore challenges such as stress, anxiety, burnout, grief, or life changes and begin to find steadiness and new possibilities.
I now run a private practice in Clonmel, offering both in-person and online sessions.
My approach is person-centred, humanistic and holistic, viewing each person as a whole—mind, body and spirit.
I trained through an integrative lens, which means I draw from a range of therapeutic perspectives such as Gestalt, cognitive approaches and body-based awareness. This flexibility lets me meet you wherever you are in life and choose the approach that best supports you at each stage.
I hold a BA (Hons) in Counselling and Psychotherapy from Munster Technological University.
I am a pre-accredited member of the Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (IACP) and a CORU-registered Social Care Worker.
My training was integrative, combining person-centered, humanistic, Gestalt and body-based approaches with a strong grounding in mental health and trauma awareness.