Meghan Fitzpatrick - Dublin 1 I work integratively and relationally, drawing on my training as a therapist alongside coaching tools where helpful. I work best with people who are ready to show up and engage honestly with themselves. Through self-reflection and direct conversation…
Samantha Ware-Thorne - Exeter I provide a warm, friendly, empathetic, confidential, safe space in my very comfortable and stylish counselling office at my home address. Here you will be the focus of our time together. There are times where we can all use a bit of extra help. If y…
Debbie Bloomfield - Cheltenham I see Couples, Individuals and Parents at my private practice in Cheltenham. This also includes an online and phone service. I offer therapeutic counselling and psychotherapy to help my clients overcome difficult situations and deal with feelings tha…
Claire Harrison-Breed - Northampton With over 30 years of experience as a psychotherapist working with both children and adults, I bring a depth of knowledge and compassion to my therapeutic work. I specialise in developmental trauma, complex trauma, and dissociation, offering a safe a…
Alex Cox - LONDON I have sessions with clients in person, on Zoom or by phone. Hello, my name’s Alex. I've trained with Relate, the relationship specialists, and see individuals and couples. I meet people about a wide range of issues – relationships, depression, anx…
Kathryn Barker - London I am a fully qualified and BACP registered counsellor as well as an experienced coach trained and qualified by Cambridge University. I am therefore able to work a little differently from other counsellors. I also understand from experience how much c…
Rosalind Ukoko-Rivers - Marylebone I offer online, phone, email and face to face sessions, working under up-to-date risks assessments and client guidelines. I believe that each client is unique and an individual. This unique client - therapist working relationship, regardless of race,…
Jessica Hunter - Oxford Becoming your true self and learning how to let go of the things that shaped or were done to you, and your patterns of relating which no longer serve you, can be challenging, messy and painful. But letting go of redundant behaviours and thoughts can …
Jessica Hunter - Bristol By looking here for a counsellor, you are taking responsibility for your life moving forward and bravely enabling change. It's ok to ask for professional help. Admitting that you can't cope, need things to change or have a problem is a sign of streng…
Amaia Mackle - York Coming to counselling means you are not giving up. It is an act of strength and maturity. Whatever you come to counselling for I will help you with respect, honesty and empathy. There is a lot you can do to help yourself and I will share strategies,…