Sandra Kimball, B.A., Bachelor of Arts Additional studies: Charles Sturt University, NSW, Australia Masters program in Social Work 2000  - Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 

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Name:

Kimball, Sandra

Work/
Office Address:


Sakyo-ku, Kyoto

Work/
Office Address:



Work/
Office Address:



Category of
Membership:

Clinical

Degree(s):

B.A.

Profession:

Counselor, Psychotherapist,Aids/Hiv IDU research, Japan 2003-2005

Phone:

075 762-6322

Fax:

075 762-6322

E-mail:

sandra@internationalcounselling.com

Website:

http://internationalcounselling.com

Note:

telephone and on line counselling available throughout Japan

Service Information

Services Offered:

Individual Psychotherapy, Couple Therapy, Seminars and Workshops,Mental Health Presentations and Workshops

Populations Served:

Adults

Languages Spoken:

English

Practice/Organization:

- Private Practice Name:

International Counselling Services Japan

Nearest Train Station /
Map:

Keihan Line Demachiyanagi station

Working Hours

- Hours:

Monday - Saturday by appointment

- Closed:

- Usual Vacation Times

Fee Ranges:

8,000 - 12,000 (please see website)

Arrival Date
in Japan:

- Arrival:

March 2001

- Departure:

?

Additional Information

Degrees (detail):

Bachelor of Arts
Additional studies: Charles Sturt University, NSW, Australia Masters program in Social Work 2000

State/Federal Licenses:

Australian Counselling Association Registration #4424
Ongoing professional development required for registration. Recent work completed in Narrative Therapy, Panic and Anxiety Disorders, Working with Womens' Dreams and the Culture of Addiction Recovery.

Professional Registrations:

International Mental Health Professionals Japan - Clinical Member, Membership Secretary (2003-2006)
Professional Member, Australian Counselling Association #4424
Member, International Association of Counsellors
Member, Federation of Queensland Psychotherapists and Counsellors

Additional Training/
Internship/Work History:

In Australia - Group facilitator at drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in meditation practice and life skills for re-integration. Emergency relief counsellor at community center for the homeless, children on the streets, families in crisis. Group facilitator for women's issues, stress management, working with issues around death, grief and loss, somatic psychotherapy. Community educator in Buddhist meditation, stress management and caregivers support services. Over 13 years private counselling practise.
In Kyoto, workshop leader at the Kyoto International Community House. Columnist for Mental Health issues for the Kansai Time Out Magazine. Also counsellor for students and researchers from abroad with AKP program Doshisha University and the Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies, Kyoto University.

Areas of Special Expertise:

Over seven years clinical experience working with the international community in Kansai. Counselling approaches are based on mindulfulness-based cognitive therapy,a narrative approach and depth psychology.

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