Welcome to Amy Hill Counselling & Psychotherapy.
Helping You Feel Heard, Understood, and Empowered

Professional Counselling & Psychotherapy in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary

With deep empathy and a thoughtful, client-centred approach, Amy creates a safe and supportive space that nurtures healing, fosters growth, and empowers individuals to reconnect with themselves.
Amy Hill offers a range of therapies for individuals, couples, and adolescents, providing a safe and compassionate space to explore life’s challenges. Using an integrative approach that draws from Person-Centred Therapy, CBT, and Psychodynamic methods, she supports clients dealing with anxiety, depression, grief, and relationship difficulties.
Alongside talk therapy, Amy offers EMDR for trauma, Arts-Based Therapy for creative expression, and tailored support for young people. Her gentle therapy dog Robyn is often present in sessions, offering comfort and a grounding presence, especially helpful for clients who may feel anxious or overwhelmed.

Therapies Offered
Individual Therapy
Adolescent Therapy
Couples Therapy
EMDR Therapy
Arts-Based Therapy
FAQs
What is counselling?
Counselling is the practice of supportive, non-judgemental listening. A trained counsellor provides a safe space where clients feel heard, understood, and accepted as they explore their thoughts and emotions.
What is psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy goes a step further by exploring how past experiences and developmental patterns influence present-day behaviours and emotions. It helps clients gain deeper insight and work through long-standing challenges in a healing way.
What’s the difference between counselling and psychotherapy?
While both involve talking and emotional support, psychotherapy typically focuses more on in-depth exploration of your past and how it affects you now, whereas counselling may focus more on current life issues and coping strategies.
What does an accredited psychotherapist do?
An accredited psychotherapist is committed to ongoing professional development, follows strict ethical guidelines set by the IACP, and attends regular supervision to ensure safe and effective practice.