Dermod Moore MA, MIAHIP, MIACP

Psychotherapist

6 Capel Street

Dublin 1

Work Phone: 01 440 2342
+35314402342
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Business Address – Office
6 Capel Street
City Centre
Dublin 1
Ireland
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Psychotherapist
Accredited by IAHIP
Special Interests
Bereavement and loss. Anger Management. Panic and anxiety. Addictions. Depression. Gender Issues. LGB. Relationship and Attachment Issues. Sexuality. Self-Harm. Creative Blocks.
All IAHIP accredited psychotherapists are fully qualified and experienced practitioners. In order to be accredited, therapists must have completed a comprehensive course of training as well as a minimum of 600 hours of supervised practice.
Dermod is a psychotherapist in Dublin, and holds a 2004 Master's Degree in Psychosynthesis Psychotherapy from the University of East London. A Dubliner, he lived in London for 13 years, returning in 2006.


He is accredited with both the Irish Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy, IACP, and the Irish Association of Humanistic and Integrative Psychotherapy, IAHIP. He is currently a member of the IAHIP Governing Body.


A former actor and teacher of Speech and Drama, he enjoys working with those struggling with creative issues. He has worked in an alcohol agency for 3 years in East London, and has a particular interest in helping to uncover what is going on behind an addictive pattern.

He wrote for Hot Press magazine for 18 years, and has written extensively on relationships, sex and sexuality.


He works with both individuals and couples. He loves teaching, and was a lecturer and tutor at Liz Greene's CPA in London for many years. He has taught at Liberties College and Marino College.


He is currently teaching on an introductory course in psychosynthesis for therapy practitioners at Turning Point in DĂșn Laoghaire. It is being repeated in 2012/2013.


He has been a member of the psychotherapy team in Liberties Counselling since 2006, funded by the Family Support Agency for residents of the South Innner City.


He is currently in private practice at 6 Capel Street, just across the bridge from Temple Bar in the city centre.