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Therapist in Oxford
Bryan Fikes
Treatment Center / Clinic
Oxford, MS 38655
Foundation Building. Life Cleansing.
A unique, adolescent male, substance use disorder treatment program with comprehensive and customized care.Stonewater is a comprehensive substance use disorder treatment center, addressing adolescent needs across a continuum of care. From fully supervised Withdrawal Management all the way to Outpatient Services, our customized adolescent care is built on the latest scientific research and proven techniques to increase the likelihood of successful outcomes. Our founders have been there, where you are now, and understand that your child is an individual who needs an individualized recovery program which provides safety, privacy, security and success. 
 Call today if you or someone you know is suffering from addiction. 
 Because adolescents aren’t the only ones affected by their addiction, Stonewater provides support for families through group therapy and other educational activities to better understand how to provide support throughout recovery. We want to see your child or loved one successful both within our walls and at home, so our programs are designed to promote a sustained, ongoing approach to overcoming addiction and re-engaging in life as a youth and as a family.
Stephanie Riddle
Mental Health Counselor / Therapist
Oxford, UK OX1 1HH
Integrative Psychotherapist
I am a fully qualified psychotherapist and member of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP). I offer a confidential, open-minded, non-judgmental style of working which respects the ideas, knowledge and wisdom which clients bring into therapy. I am an Integrative Psychotherapist which means that I am trained in, and can apply, different theoretical approaches. My psychotherapy practice is mainly based on humanistic and psychodynamic principles, although I also use ideas from the cognitive, behavioural and transpersonal therapies. The therapy I offer involves a 50-minute session at a regular time each week. The length of therapy is agreed on an individual basis, depending on the needs of the client and what they want from the therapy. I work with people age 18 and upwards. I hold an anti-discriminatory ethos and welcome requests for therapy regardless of factors such as ethnic origin, nationality, or sexual orientation. Booking an Appointment: If you would like to book an appointment, please contact me with a few sentences telling me about the problem or problems you would like help with. I will usually reply to your email within 24 hours. If I am available to work with you, I will usually offer you an appointment within the next 10 days. I will send you a short form to fill in with some basic information such as your contact details. What happens in a first session? In our first session of therapy there will be three areas of focus. Firstly, I will begin to explore with you your reasons for seeking therapy at this time. Secondly, I will ask you for some background information about yourself, for example your family, your health, and whether you have had counselling or therapy before. Thirdly, you will have the opportunity to ask me any questions you may have about the therapy and to express any hopes or fears about what the therapy will be like. The first session will be charged at my usual rate of £40, or £35 if you are eligible for a concessionary rate. Travel information: My consulting room is within walking distance of Oxford city centre, on St Clements. By car – You can park at one of the car parks nearby - St Clements Car Park near the Angel and Greyhound pub, or the car park behind Tesco off Cowley Road. You can also use the Park-and-Ride bus which runs between Thornhill Park-and-Ride, in East Oxford, and Seacourt Park-and-Ride, in West Oxford. By bus – There are several convenient bus routes, including those that run to and from Barton, Oxford Brookes University, and the John Radcliffe Hospital. By train- If you are coming by train, take the Park-and-Ride bus number 400 towards Thornhill from Oxford railway station.
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