Liam Cronin(They/them)

I am a student therapist in PCI College. I have a strong passion for helping others discover and express their true selves. I have a strong passion for social justice and seek to enable all marginalised persons to have their voices heard and needs met.

I am autistic, non-binary and asexual. I understand how difficult it can be to discover who you are in a world that doesn’t fully understand you. Having a safe space to explore feelings around identity has been highly beneficial to me and I hope to offer

that same safe space to clients so that they can explore and be their true selves.

I use an integrative therapeutic approach with a strong emphasis on humanistic and existential theory. I offer therapy for a range of issues but have a special interest in the areas of: neurodivergence, anxiety, gender identity, sexuality, kink, and personal development. There is no “one size fits all” method of therapy so I will adapt to meet each individual’s needs.

Before becoming a therapist, I worked as an English Language Teacher in both Ireland and Japan. In my free time, I enjoy bouldering, video games, and tabletop role playing games such as Dungeons and Dragons.

Liam offers in person sessions on Fridays from 9:00am to 12:00pm in 95 Baggot Street Lower and online sessions on Tuesdays from 9:00am to 12:00pm.

Trainee’s therapists fees are 25 euros per session. This fee structure ensures that we can cover operational costs while providing accessible mental health care.

Liam can be contacted through the contact form.