I provide integrative therapy in Dun Laoghaire for individuals with a wide range of issues. I am also happy to work online using FaceTime, Zoom or Google Meet.
I have worked with addiction, relationship and sexual issues, depression/anxiety and loss, as well as dealing with anger and violence. I have a PhD from University College Dublin, an MSc from the University of Edinburgh, an MA in Psychotherapy and an Honours Degree in Behavioural Science. I am bound by the ethics and standards of both organisations. I work within PSI, and IAHIP guidelines for the profession, and undertake regular professional development.
Emma Magee is a Senior Educational Psychologist, specialising in the area of Specific Learning Difficulties, such as Dyslexia and Dyscalculia. Emma completed her Bachelor’s Psychology Degree in 2008, followed by a Masters in Applied Psychology with TCD in 2010, before undertaking her professional training in Educational Psychology with UCD, which she completed in 2015.
Emma is a Psychology Manager in the Dyslexia Association of Ireland. Here, she carries out assessments and facilitates workshops and courses for parents, children and teachers. She continues to be involved in advocating for systematic change with the Department of Education, including changes around policy and guideline documents (e.g. Irish exemption, assistive technology grant, state exam accommodations, and the review of the senior cycle curriculum). Additionally, Emma is a member of the Advisory board for DARE, whom she has worked with for several years.
Over the last number of years, Emma has carried out contract assessments with various other private assessment services, before deciding to set up her own assessment service. Emma is a member of the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI), has professional indemnity insurance and is Garda vetted.