Miles Blacklock - Pevensey You may be here because something in your life feels difficult, confusing, or painful right now — and you need to find a way through. I offer a warm, non-judgemental space where you can slow down, explore what’s happening, and begin to make sense of …
Miles Blacklock - Seaford You may be here because something in your life feels difficult, confusing, or painful right now — and you need to find a way through. I offer a warm, non-judgemental space where you can slow down, explore what’s happening, and begin to make sense of …
Jack Rose - Didsbury Life can often feel overwhelming, and navigating challenges alone may leave you feeling stuck or uncertain. Reaching out for support is a courageous step, and I’m here to offer a safe and understanding space where we can explore whatever is troubling…
Beth Fallon - Liverpool What makes Take Flight Therapy different? • Afternoon, evening and weekend appointments are available through a convenient, straightforward online booking system - from 3pm to midnight, tailored to your schedule, not the other way around. • I offer o…
Paul Parks - Ramsey My name is Paul and I am a Level 6 qualified Psychotraumatologist, Psychotherapist and Counsellor. More importantly, I am a survivor! I was diagnosed with C-PTSD (Complex PTSD) due to adverse childhood experiences and PTSD from my career in the mil…
Natalie Carter-Gibson - Nantwich I am a psychotherapist specialising in Women's Issues including hormones and menopause with a special interest in neurodiversity as I am recognised as AuDHD myself. I am experienced working with clients in many areas. I understand how difficult thes…
Mary Martin - Kilmarnock My counselling approach is humanistic in nature. Broadly speaking this means I treat the person and not their problem or disorder. I’m not too keen on diagnosing or pathologising what’s wrong with you. Rather I tend to see my client’s difficulties as…
Bethany Wheeler - London I’m Bethany – a qualified counsellor who feels passionate about helping people to work through whatever issues they might be experiencing and to get to a place of being fully themselves. I’ve worked with clients who have brought a whole range of issu…
Mary Martin - Irvine My counselling approach is humanistic in nature. Broadly speaking this means I treat the person and not their problem or disorder. I’m not too keen on diagnosing or pathologising what’s wrong with you. Rather I tend to see my client’s difficulties as…
Ralph Claxton - Leeds I work with individuals, couples, students, families, young people and groups. I also deliver therapy to clients with addictions including drug, alcohol, sex and gambling.