DEARG: Delivering Endometriosis and Adenomyosis Resources and Guidance

Orlagh Reid, Psychotherapist, Specialist Fertility Counsellor and Clinical Sexology Psychotherapist, Endometriosis


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Join us on DEARG, the podcast dedicated to shedding light on endometriosis and adenomyosis. Today, we have Orlagh Reid, a qualified psychotherapist and relationship therapist based in Naas, County Kildare. Orlagh's extensive training and personal experience with endometriosis offer a unique perspective.

Orlagh delves into her background, which spans psychotherapy, sexology, and fertility counseling. Her passion for these fields stems from a desire to address the intimate aspects of health. She emphasizes the importance of specialized therapy, especially for conditions like endometriosis, where tailored approaches make a significant difference.
The podcast emphasizes inclusivity and flexibility in therapy sessions, with the option to involve partners. Orlagh believes in tailoring the duration of sessions to maximize effectiveness.
DEARG provides a platform for meaningful discussions about endometriosis and adenomyosis, offering valuable insights from experts like Orlagh Reid. Tune in for more enlightening conversations on these vital topics.
Orlagh's website https://www.orlaghreid.ie/
Orlagh Reid is a qualified Psychotherapist, Specialist Fertility Counsellor and Clinical Sexology Psychotherapist based in Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland working primarily online with clients in Ireland and worldwide. She is also trained as a Sexual Health Promotion Facilitator and has Complementary Health Therapist and recently has qualified as a Life Coach. She has been an accredited member of the Irish Association of Counsellors & Psychotherapists (IACP) since 2015. Orlagh's clients are men and women with sexual problems, intimacy and attachment issues, sexual conditions and disorders including those such as endometriosis, vaginismus and sexual pain.

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