Conditions
Addiction ADHD Anxiety Depression
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person

Tiph Fedor

Provider type Integration coach
Location United Kingdom
Tiph Fedor

Overview

Tiph Fedor is a registered Counsellor and Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner, Mentor, and Facilitator offering an integrative approach to trauma and spiritual healing. Her approach combines Compassionate Inquiry with mindfulness practices and integrative psychedelic therapy training to support deep self-connection and lasting change.

With over 30 years of clinical experience, the practice is based in the peaceful Herefordshire countryside. The practitioner emphasizes presence, personal healing, and the interweaving of spiritual growth with trauma recovery as central components of their work.

Best for

This practitioner is best suited for clients seeking trauma-informed counselling that integrates mindfulness and compassionate presence, and for those exploring therapeutic integration work related to psychedelic-assisted processes. Tiph commonly works with people experiencing anxiety, depression, addiction, attention-related difficulties, and relationship or self-esteem concerns.

  • Individuals working with anxiety or low mood
  • People addressing addiction or attention-related challenges (ADHD)
  • Couples and those seeking deeper self-connection after trauma

Approach

Tiph’s approach blends Compassionate Inquiry with mindfulness-based presence training and integrative therapeutic techniques. Sessions emphasize attunement, reflective inquiry into underlying emotional patterns, and cultivating embodied presence to facilitate healing.

Treatment typically involves an initial assessment followed by regular counselling sessions tailored to the client’s needs. For clients engaged in psychedelic-assisted work, the practitioner integrates preparation, in-session support frameworks, and integration practices drawing on their training as an Integrative Psychedelic Therapist.

The practitioner draws on spiritual and somatic resources, including mindful presence practices taught by Eckhart Tolle and experiential work from shamanic and retreat settings, to support long-term transformation.

Education and Training

The practitioner holds an Advanced Counselling Level 4 Diploma (ACCPH) and earlier counselling certificates (Levels 1–3). They are a registered Integrative Psychedelic Therapist with the Institute of Psychedelic Therapy and completed advanced presence and mindfulness training with the Eckhart Tolle School of Awakening. Additional trainings include therapeutic anatomy/physiology, holistic massage, spiritual healing diplomas, and specialized retreats and workshops.

Support

Clients receive trauma-informed, ethically framed support that emphasizes safety, preparation, and integration. The practitioner uses preparation sessions, ongoing therapeutic containment during the work, and integration practices afterward to help consolidate insights and changes.

Confidentiality and professional boundaries are maintained, and the practitioner brings decades of experience working with individuals and couples from diverse backgrounds to ensure inclusive, respectful care.

Practical details

Sessions are offered from a private practice located in Herefordshire, United Kingdom, and are presented primarily as in-person work. Appointments appear to be arranged via the Compassionate Inquiry directory/contact forms or direct practitioner contact on the profile. The practitioner works in English and holds a private counselling practice focusing on individual and couples therapy; specific fees and insurance arrangements are not listed on the profile.

  • Location: Hereford / Herefordshire countryside, United Kingdom
  • Languages: English
  • Format: In-person (private practice)

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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