Anna Dufour Montuori - London I am a qualified integrative psychotherapist registered with the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (MBACP). I hold a postgraduate diploma in counselling and psychotherapy and have solid experience working in clinical settings wi…
Tetiana Brotherton - Manchester Hi and welcome. I’m Tetiana, an Integrative Counsellor specialising in working with Compulsive Sexual Behaviours / Sex Addiction and Couples. I am ADHD informed and have extensive experience supporting clients with ADHD traits and executive functioni…
Ceri Wedlock - Newport I offer a calm, confidential and supportive space where you can talk openly about whatever is going on for you, at your own pace. My aim is for you to feel accepted as you are, without judgement or criticism, so you can begin to say things out loud t…
Elaine Rees - Chester Counselling can provide environment where you can feel a safe, respected, and listened to, and make your feeling valid. I work in an integrative way meaning I use different skills from different models of counselling to put you the client in contro…
Peggy Hardman - Newton Abbot I am an integrative, humanist therapist. This means that I can work in a variety of ways to suit each individual client, focusing on what’s important to you and at a pace that suits you. My therapeutic approach includes aspects of Transactional Analy…
Natasha Davis - London I am an experienced and fully qualified therapist with the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). I work with adults of all ages and also have extensive experience working with children and young people, from a diverse backgrou…
Robert Marshall - London Therapy can assist in a variety of ways, from being a place to express feelings and thoughts in a judgment-free confidential space, to exploring deeply traumatic experiences with professional support. You may want to deal with specific issues such as…
Ashleigh Gardner - Leeds Making the first step and looking for a counsellor to work with can feel scary and overwhelming. It’s hard to know what to say or what to expect, especially if you have not had counselling before. Building a safe and trusting relationship with your c…
Anne-Marie Brennan - London Hello and welcome There are times in life when things feel unusually heavy—when stress, anxiety, sadness, relationship difficulties or major life changes make it hard to move forward. You might be coping with the aftermath of a breakup or divorce, fe…
Jennie Simpson - Cambridge Does something need to change? Many people come to therapy may be feeling lost, overwhelmed, seeking personal growth, relationship struggles, family responsibilities, when coping mechanisms are no longer effective or wanting to work through past e…