Julia Dabney - Guildford I’m Julia a friendly and supportive counsellor. Following adversity, I’ve been lucky enough through counselling, to have become comfortable in my own skin, hence my desire to support others - who've perhaps also been impacted by life's challenges - t…
Sue Watson - Crewe Hi, my name is Sue, I am a Person-Centred Counsellor. I'm passionate about helping people through times of difficulty and when you may feel you need some support. I can provide a welcoming, safe, confidential and non-judgmental space. Where you ca…
Marie Ashwood - Perth Welcome. Thank you for stopping to read this. It can be so daunting to think about looking for therapy. Many people I've worked with are not sure that their sadness or distress is important, or important enough to mention. Or they might find their sa…
Graham Wise - London Hello, I’m a principal psychodynamic psychotherapist with 30 years’ of experience working within the NHS mental health and psychoanalytic psychotherapy services. I also see people privately and can be contacted for psychotherapy consultation and for …
Alice Kershaw - London My approach is to help clients to transform their relationships, overcome difficulties and process what is unresolved. Your transformation unfolds at your own pace. Therapy with me is a safe and confidential space to explore and understand the areas …
Arunas Skamarakas - Hatfield Focus: Connection, Empathy, and the Therapeutic Journey Life can feel incredibly heavy when you’re navigating a world that doesn’t seem designed for your unique brain, or when the weight of past trauma and difficult habits makes every day a struggle.…
Francesca Mayer - Online Do These Experiences Feel Familiar? You might feel like you don’t quite fit in or that you’re somehow getting life “wrong” while others seem to manage just fine. Maybe you spend a lot of time worrying about what others think, replaying conversations,…
Jo Solomon - Nottingham About Group Therapy Given our social nature, both our growth and our injuries derive from our being in groups, including families. Groups form us - as we form them - and just as they make us, so they sometimes seem to break us. So where better to exp…
Luke West - London Many people come to therapy because something in life has stopped working. They may feel stuck in patterns they can’t seem to change, struggle with anxiety or shame, feel low and lost, or find relationships and life transitions harder than expected. …
Deirdre Macginley - Brighton Are you uncovering new things about your sexuality or gender which you are unsure about? It can seem like everyone else is more sorted, more experienced, which can leave you feeling inadequate or awkward or curled up in a ball of shame. You might not…