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Sasha Bates

Sasha Bates

I was educated in Slough and Eastbourne, then at the Universities of York, Strasbourg and Nanjing. This weird and wonderful mix somehow led to acceptance on the BBC’s Graduate Training Scheme and work on a multitude of varied programmes including Watchdog, Live and Kicking, Bookworm, QED, One Foot in the Past, and Rolf’s Amazing World of Animals (less said about that the better nowadays).

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
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Sasha Bates is a psychotherapist who explores the parallels between yoga and psychotherapy through her writing and personal experience. The website focuses primarily on her books, which include personal accounts and therapeutic principles related to grief, trauma, and emotional well-being. The main themes on the site involve using yoga and psychotherapy to address addictions, anxiety, depression, abuse, stress, anger, grief, and related emotional challenges. The content highlights the interplay of these approaches rather than describing clinical practice or specific therapy services.

Service

The website presents Sasha Bates’s perspective and experience through three main books: “Yoga Saved My Life,” “Languages of Loss,” and “A Grief Companion.” These works focus on the transformative power of yoga, the emotional impact of grief, and practical support during loss. While the website discusses therapeutic principles and methods, it does not specifically describe any direct clinical services, counselling, or one-on-one therapy being offered.

Safety

No explicit information about safety protocols, professional regulation, or eligibility procedures for therapy or counselling is provided on the website.

Care pathway

The website does not describe a patient or client care pathway. There is no information about making appointments, assessment steps, or structured treatment processes.

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