Assistant Professor in Psychotherapy, School of Nursing, Psychotherapy and Community Health, Dublin City University
Dr. Nigel Mulligan is an assistant professor in Dublin City University and teaches psychoanalysis in the School of Psychology at Dublin City University (DCU). He fully accredited psychoanalytically informed psychotherapist, addiction counsellor, group therapist and couples counsellor. He works with individuals and couples who experience depression, anxiety, anger, grief, PTSD, paranoia, addictions, sexual dysfunction and symptoms of psychosis. Nigel has internationally published articles on psychotherapy, depression, anti-depressant medication and inter-generational trauma.
He is a registered practitioner of psychotherapy (IAHIP) and is Research affiliate of APPI.
His practice is underpinned by the ethics and philosophy of integrative and humanistic psychotherapy (IAHIP) and is accredited psychotherapist with the Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP) and a Registered member of Addiction Counselors of Ireland (ACI) and abide by their code of ethics.
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