Dr Nicholas Jenner

Dr. Nicholas Jenner is a counseling psychologist in private practice working with individuals, couples, groups and companies. Apart from seeing clients face-to-face, Dr Jenner also runs a thriving online therapy business bringing help to those who are housebound or located in rural locations where therapy is difficult to find.

His passion as a psychologist is to help individuals and couples get their life back, freeing them of the restraints of negative thinking, anxiety and depression. As a CBT specialist, he puts clients back in charge of their own destiny. Working outside the box, he goes that extra mile to make sure that clients have access to help between sessions. Something that is greatly appreciated by clients. Dr Jenner has experience of working with clients with severe depression, bipolar, personality disorders, anxiety, PTSD, eating disorders and other mental health issues.

On the corporate side, he works frequently with managers, preparing them practically and psychologically for such events as presentations, negotiations and conflict with employees. An important part of his work in companies is to help busy people to relieve stress and to help with changes in lifestyle. He offers therapy and coaching face to face, on the telephone or web.

After gaining his Doctorate in Counseling Psychology, he has seen professional development as key to meeting the objectives of his clients. Dr Jenner has kept this passion for learning throughout his career including studying for a Degree in CBT techniques through the University of West of Scotland and a Diploma in Crisis and Trauma Counseling through the Caledonian University in Glasgow.  He has also taken certificate courses in homeopathic medicine and Bach Remedies. Dr Jenner is an Associate Member of the Institute of Counseling and an Accredited Member of the National Counseling Society.

More Details

Skype name: nick-jenner

e-mail: nj@drjenner-online.com

Skype online number : 0049 61205085099 (incl answerphone)

Telephone: 0049 (0)162 943 4878

19 Responses to “Dr Nicholas Jenner”

  1. made58 Says:

    Dr. Jenner,

    I really enjoyed your page and the work on it.
    Madeleine

  2. Mandi Says:

    Thanks for folllowing! I’ll admit, it makes me a tad bit nervous. :) My guess is that the type of therapy I’m doing, Intensive short term dynamic phychotherapy is what interests you? I try to be very careful about what I post in terms of how the therapy works because I know it will come off sounding terrible if I’m the one explaining it. I went because I was told to go, knowing nothing about any type of therapy, thinking I was in it for just a few months due to a little depression. Almost a year later and I’m just getting started! 5 months was stolen by a psychiatrist who over medicated to the extreme. (I’m not sure she’s practicing after what she did to me) but now that I’m not so medicated I’ve been able to get more work done.

    Feel free to ask any questions. I’m an open book. Hope I don’t bore you!

    Mandi

    • Dr. Nicholas Jenner Says:

      Thanks for the comment….no need to be nervous and it wasn’t really your stories of therapy but more your writing style that attracted me. I like to read other blogs.Your story does prove though that medication only is not always the answer.

      • Mandi Says:

        Thank you! That’s a huge compliment. That particular post was written mostly for me, probably the first. I don’t want to remember that session but I need to. I like reading other blogs too. I just started this a few months ago, hadn’t read a blog before then… much less thought of writing one myself!! :)
        Mandi

      • Dr. Nicholas Jenner Says:

        The power of writing in therapy is well known. I often set my clients written tasks between sessions. It helps clarify, organise and focus on issues.

  3. mshaiq Says:

    It’s interesting how you explained what inspired you to become a psychologist because experiences in my own life made me want to become one too. Although that dream remained unfulfilled till date since I became a lawyer, that unfulfilled dream led me to depression and which I eventually overcame.

    I’m glad you liked my post and followed my blog, it gave me a chance to stop by your blog. I look forward to reading more. Keep up the good work! (:

    • Dr. Nicholas Jenner Says:

      Thanks for the comment. I had the urge to work in psychology quite early, studied and did work in it but I can only say I enjoyed it when my own issues were out of the way. That process made me stronger and gave me a strong insight into life and all its complexities which I hope goes someway to helping others.

  4. terrysthoughtsandthreadsTerry Says:

    Thank you for following my blog, Dr. Jenner. I am fortunate in having a loving, supportive husband as well as a therapist who talks with us both, and a psychiatrist who monitors my meds and mood. My husband and I have held hands through many of life’s challenges. We are married 43 years this spring.

  5. tonyburkinshaw Says:

    Hi & many thanks for the follow on http://www.postsofhypnoticsuggestion.wordpress.com it’s much appreciated. This is a really interesting blog, so I now find myself following you back!
    Wishing you all the best
    Tony

  6. myplace2spu Says:

    Thanks for the like and follow. I like what I have seen and I have a feeling that I’ve just skimmed across the top. I have suffered with major depressive disorder and complex PTSD. And anxietys of sorts, so I think this blog will be a nice card I can pull out of my back pocket when needed. Looking forward to visiting more. ;-)

  7. Helena Hann-Basquiat Says:

    Thank you for dropping by my blog, Dr. Jenner. I linked back to your page and started reading about CBT, and then recalled what I had just written and thought, well, fair enough. So, am I hopelessly incurable? Sigh. I’ll be mining your blog for stress management techniques, so thank you for that!

    • Dr. Nicholas Jenner Says:

      Why would you believe you are incurable?

      • Helena Hann-Basquiat Says:

        Oh, it’s not that I’m incurable, it’s just a matter of choice – do I want to be functional, or do I want to ride out my mania/depression? Because each scenario comes with major drawbacks.

      • Dr. Nicholas Jenner Says:

        Yes, of course. Are you in therapy or have been?

      • Helena Hann-Basquiat Says:

        yes, and I’ve been medicated, as well. I recognize my all or nothing statements, as I’m sure you do as well, but I don’t know how to make my personality other than what it is. I just keep setting myself up for disappointment. I try, only to fail, and then wonder why I bothered trying in the first place. Right now I am going through a period of self-pity where I want to find a place to use my skills and talents, only to feel like there must not be much skill or talent there at all if it is not given what I feel is due recognition (I’m a bit of a narcissist, you see)


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