Joanna Mania
If you are looking for a professional who is passionate about his work, does not promise miracles, but is ready to work together with you diligently to achieve this “miracle” called optimum psyche, here I am.
CBT psychotherapist
I am an experienced Cognitive Behavioural Therapist (CBT), certified by the British Association for Cognitive & Behavioural Therapies (BABCP accreditation no. 160688) and a certified addiction therapist and counsellor by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP registry no. 184933) who really enjoys helping people improve their mental state, as it is an amazing experience for both of us every time. I love the moment when you start to function better and change your life for the better, when you reach the optimum psyche, i.e. your mental well-being.
I have gained my qualifications and experience in the UK, where I have worked with people struggling with various mental problems for almost 20 years, initially as a Mental Health First Aider, later as an addiction therapist, and then as a cognitive-behavioral therapist.
Working for the UK National Health Service, private companies and NGOs, I have specialised in the treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and behavioural addictions. I have learned to use a flexible approach with people in therapy, as I have treated people from various social and cultural backgrounds, I have conducted therapy with people from different races, religions, and sexual orientations.
Some of my patients were people from high society, wives of ambassadors, veterans of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, others were homeless people. I have treated people whose tragic stories and traumas were written about on the front pages of newspapers, as well as “ordinary citizens” suffering in oblivion.
I had the privilege and honour to learn during my MA at London Southbank University and postgraduate studies at Canterbury Christchurch University from such psychotherapy scene celebrities as e.g. Alma Thomas (sports psychologist for the British Olympic teams), Dheeresh Turnbull (author of books on CBT and mindfulness) and Dr Anke Ehlers (world-renowned expert in trauma treatment and creator of the PTSD model).
Authenticity, self-awareness, reliability and creativity are some of the values I profess in my private life and work. Above all, however, I am driven by respect for the values of another person, and curiosity of other people. During therapy, together we will discover what values are most important to you so that they set the direction of your future path.
I work under the supervision of the excellent Jayne Curran (BABCP registration no. 120849), who supports me during clinical consultations with her experience. Participation in supervision is extremely important in the work of a psychotherapist, as it allows one to benefit from the knowledge and perspective of another professional, provides an opportunity to reflect on the course of treatment, and stimulates continuous professional development. It is extremely important for me to keep up to date with the latest research and recommendations in the field of treatment of mental disorders, so I also participate regularly in training courses to constantly enrich my knowledge.
What other advantages do I have? Well, I don’t fall asleep during sessions, I don’t drag out therapy indefinitely saving for holidays in the Maldives, and I don’t want to become your guru. Instead, I have a huge dose of empathy and unconditional acceptance for the person in therapy. I can laugh and cry, I’m not afraid of your or my emotions – during my studies and practice I also had my own individual and group therapy, so I also understand what it means to be on “the other side” and I try to make the therapeutic process as comfortable and effective as possible. During the sessions, I like to use CBT tools, which I have a lot up my sleeve but, if necessary, I reach for other methods, flexibly adapting them to the needs of the individual and the moment.
Areas of expertise
- Addiction therapy and various methods of psychotherapy, including MI – motivational interviewing, CBT – cognitive behavioural psychotherapy, DBT – dialectical bevavioural therapy, MBCT – mindfulness based compassion therapy, ACT – acceptance and compassion therapy
- Group and personal therapy
- Counselling
- Expert in treatment for depression, anxiety disorders, phobias, OCD, and PTSD
- Solution focused brief therapy
- Bereavement therapy
- Mental Health First Aid
- Treatment Planning
- Risk assessment
Professional experience
Optimum Psyche, 2023 – current
- Private psychotherapy practice
Dover Counselling Centre, CBT High Intensity Therapist, 2018 – 2023
- Providing high intensity CBT, ACT and MBCT therapy for people with severe mental health problems e.g. depression, anxiety disorders, OCD, PTSD, eating disorders, phobias
- Providing mental health support to National Health Service’s workers during the pandemic
University Medical Centre, High Intensity CBT Therapist, 2016 – 2018
- Providing cognitive-behavioural therapy to people suffering from severe depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, PTSD
Foundation66/Lifeline, Alcohol Recovery Worker, 2015 – 2016
- Providing effective addiction treatment of a large caseload of substance misusers
- Providing a range of evidence-based, structured psychotherapeutical l interventions
Age UK Lewisham and Southwark, Community Care Support Coordinator, April 2008 – August 2015
- Providing emotional support and brief counselling, including bereavement counselling to the elderly vulnerable residents of London
Kairos Community Trust (Residential and Day Programme Rehab), Trainee Counsellor, 2012 – 2014
- Providing one to one counselling sessions, using various therapy methods (including CBT, Motivational Interviewing,12 Steps)
KeyRing, Community Support Worker, 2007 – 2016
- Mental Health First Aider, providing emotional support in crisis, brief goal oriented therapy
- Supporting people with learning difficulties to assess their own support needs and identify their aspirations
- Helping patients to develop new skills and recognise and use their talents