Anna Campbell-Colquhoun - Clapham I specialise in anxiety, depression, eating disorders, grief and loss, neurodiversity (autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia), OCD, panic attacks, relationship issues (partner, family, friends, colleagues) and exploring self esteem / sense of self.
Holly Taylor - North London I am a Psychodynamic therapist based in North London, dedicated to helping people make more sense and meaning of the life they have lived and work towards a more fulfilling way of living in the future. I have experience with a range of concerns inclu…
Mariusz Jargielo - Clydebank I am a BACP Accredited Counsellor and Psychotherapist, offering sessions in-person in Clydebank, Glasgow and online across the UK. I have particular experience in supporting people with trauma, anxiety, grief and loss, and navigating major life trans…
Michelle Goldsmith - Huddersfield Life can change in ways that leave you feeling untethered from who you were. Grief, divorce, illness, role changes, or other unexpected transitions can quietly reshape your identity, your relationships, and your sense of direction. You may be functio…
Abigail Houghton - Fareham Hi, I'm Abi, welcome. I work in a warm, non-judgemental way which I hope provides a space which is calm and gentle. We can work together either in person or online, whichever feels most comfortable for you. My approach is non-directive, which mea…
Emma Hinkson - London My work is grounded in existential and relational psychotherapy, with a strong emphasis on lived and embodied experience. I am interested in how people make sense of themselves, their relationships and their world, particularly at times when life no …
Emma Blanc - Sevenoaks I’m Emma - I’m a counsellor working online with adults and I am based in SW London. Starting therapy can feel very daunting. You may be dealing with something specific, or you might simply feel overwhelmed and stuck, or even unsure of what you actual…
Alison Cassy - Chichester I am a psychotherapeutic counsellor and believe that our internalised early experiences can form an unconscious blueprint for the way we “do” life. Through becoming aware of our more negative, stuck patterns and how these may be influencing key areas…
Lauren Hawley - Leeds Entering into counselling can feel like a big step, and understandably, you may be concerned about what the process involves. Simply put, counselling allows you to explore your thoughts and feelings in a safe, non-judgemental space, giving you the op…
Paula Tome - London How the sessions work You start by getting in touch with me by email with a brief outline of what is worrying you. We can then try and arrange a time to meet. If we decide that we can work together, we meet in person weekly. The sessions take place a…