Peace Anumah
Accredited BACP Psychotherapist & EMDR Accredited Therapist
Peace Anumah
Accredited BACP Psychotherapist & EMDR Accredited Therapist
Pronouns:She/Her
I am a BACP Accredited Psychotherapist with over a decade of experience working in therapeutic, organisational, and charitable settings. I currently serve as CEO of ASK PIP Charity and Practice Director at Piece Into Peace, where I provide systemic, trauma-informed, and narrative therapy. My background includes extensive work with care-experienced and marginalised communities, as well as delivering counselling across private practice, community projects, and EAP services. I am committed to accessible, ethical, and client-centred practice, supporting individuals to find resilience, voice, and meaningful change.
Peace is a specialist in the treatment of the following problems:
Anxiety
Stress
Panic
Depression
Low mood
Relationship Problems
Family difficulties
Trauma
Complex trauma
Grief and loss
Life transitions
Models and approaches Peace is trained to use:
Accredited EMDR Practitioner
Systemic Therapy
CBT
BACP Accredited Counselling
Narrative Therapy
Peace works with:
Adults (19-65 Years)
Peace is fluent in:
Insurance companies registered with:
AXA, BUPA, Vitality, AETNA, AVIVA
Qualifications and credentials
Qualification: MSc in Marriage and Family Therapy
Accreditation: BACP Accredited Counsellor Psychotherapist
Registration number: 136397
Feedback about therapy with Peace
What is Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy?
EMDR is a psychological therapy for the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It is designed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories. EMDR facilitates the accessing and processing of traumatic memories to bring these to an adaptive resolution. After successful treatment with EMDR, emotional distress is relieved, negative beliefs are reformulated, and anxiety is reduced.
Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing integrates elements of many effective psychotherapies in structured protocols that are designed to maximise treatment effects. The effectiveness of EMDR for PTSD has been demonstrated by research, and EMDR is recommended as an evidence-based procedure by the British Department of Health, among other professional bodies.