First Psychology Edinburgh

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Counselling, CBT, psychotherapy, relationship/couples counselling and coaching services in Edinburgh

Our Edinburgh based psychology and counselling services comprise a range of therapy options for adults, couples, children, young people and families including:

  • counselling

  • psychotherapy

  • cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)

  • relationship/couples counselling

  • coaching 

  • therapy for children, young people & families. 

Convenient, central Edinburgh locations

Our main centre is located in St Patrick Square, in the south side of Edinburgh and we also have good sized centres in Polwarth Crescent in Polwarth and in Hill Street in Edinburgh's New Town. Our locations are within easy reach for those living or working in Edinburgh, Fife, East Lothian, West lothian and the Scottish Borders.

A tailored approach from our team of experienced professionals

Our team of highly qualified and experienced practitioners come from a range of counselling, CBT and psychology backgrounds and can help with a large variety of issues and problems. Whatever the issue, we will always tailor our approach to focus on understanding and meeting individual needs and goals in a friendly, professional way.

  • Edinburgh Branch

    29 St Patrick Square, Edinburgh

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Coaching For Improved Health and Wellbeing

This coaching course can help you to improve your life balance or life purpose. By helping clients identify the relative satisfaction they have in different areas of their lives from health, to work, to finance, to self development, we will help clients set goals that will enable a more balanced pe...

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Executive Coaching

We offer a range of coaching services including life coaching, careers coaching and executive coaching for individuals and organisations. Coaching does not focus on things that are causing distress, but instead involves identifying and striving toward specific goals that are desired.

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