Private Sessions with Tania A Prince
Tania works with a limited number of private clients each year.
These sessions provide focused, one-to-one work using Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) and Mindfulness-Based Inner RePatterning™ (MBIR™) to help resolve deeply held emotional patterns and support meaningful change.
Sessions are conducted online via Zoom and last 55 minutes.
Areas People Often Seek Help With
Private sessions may be helpful for issues such as:
- anxiety and panic
- trauma and stress-related patterns
- fears and phobias
- confidence and performance blocks
- emotional overwhelm
- persistent emotional or behavioural patterns
Tania’s approach is trauma-informed, practical, and solution-focused, drawing on over two decades of experience working with clients and training therapists worldwide.
Session Options
Multi-Session Package
- Five 55-minute sessions
- £550
Many people find it helpful to work across several sessions to allow deeper patterns to be addressed and integrated.
Single Session
- 55-minute online session
- £130
This option is suitable for people who want to work on a specific issue or explore whether the approach is a good fit.
Initial Consultation
Before starting sessions, you may request a short Zoom consultation to briefly discuss the issue you would like help with and to explore whether the approach is suitable.
This conversation is informal and there is no obligation to proceed with sessions.
How to Apply
Because Tania’s availability for private sessions is limited, new clients begin with a short enquiry form.
This allows Tania to understand:
- the nature of the issue
- whether the work is appropriate
- whether there is availability to work together
If the work appears suitable, you will receive a private proposal link with the next steps, including agreements and session booking.
Existing Clients
Clients who have previously worked with Tania can book follow-up sessions using their private booking link.
Please Note
Private sessions are suitable for individuals seeking focused personal work.
They are not a substitute for medical or psychiatric care and may not be appropriate for all situations.
