Clinical Social Worker Bolton
- 01204 387363
- Victoria Hall, Back Entrance, Knowsley St, Bolton BL1 2AS, UK
Dr Nancy Billias Psychological Therapist Inverness works closely with individuals, couples, adolescents, children, and families to address a broad range of challenges. From anxiety and depression to relationship concerns and trauma, she offers compassionate, tailored therapy to help clients improve their mental wellbeing and life satisfaction. Whether you face chronic illness, grief, low self-esteem, or stress, Nancy creates a safe space to explore your experiences and find effective solutions.
Nancy provides support for many issues including anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, bullying, body image, gender and sexual identity, insomnia, and more. She has particular expertise in grief and loss, chronic illness, and life transitions. Moreover, she enjoys working with couples and blended families, helping them communicate more deeply and lovingly. Her wide skill set enables her to address both common and complex mental health needs with care and professionalism.
Nancy listens carefully to each client’s verbal and non-verbal communication. She uses multiple therapies such as Mindfulness-Based Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, DBT, Psychodynamic Therapy, and Play Therapy. Importantly, Nancy customizes her methods to suit individual preferences and needs. Her work draws heavily on psychodynamic principles, helping clients understand how early relationships shape their current mental health. Additionally, mindfulness and meditation help clients manage stress and increase mental clarity.
Originally from the USA, Nancy brings over 30 years of professional experience to her practice in Inverness. She holds advanced degrees in Psychoanalytic Theory, Pastoral Counselling, Biblical Theology, and a PhD in Philosophy. Nancy has worked in diverse environments, including mental health clinics, private practice, infant adoption support, and hospice counselling. She is accredited by the Association of Christian Counsellors (ACC), underscoring her commitment to ethical and effective therapy.
Nancy offers sessions at £90 for self-funding clients. She also works with clients referred through employers or organisations, including First Psychology Assistance. This flexibility ensures that many people can access her expertise and benefit from her compassionate therapeutic support.
