Michael Fenton - Birmingham I offer a relational approach to therapy, I am very interested in developing a full understanding of the person I am working with and in creating an effective place encouraging increased awareness supporting growth and change. I value a shared approa…
Jenny Flannagan - Exeter I am an integrative psychotherapist and art therapist, registered with HCPC, working with adults and adolescents in the centre of Exeter. Whatever challenges life has thrown your way, I believe that a supportive relationship is the starting point for…
Nicola Stephenson - Hove WHAT IS PSYCHOTHERAPY? Psychotherapy is a process designed to relieve suffering, promote healing and restore hope. It does this by harnessing the energy generated by the very experiences and environments which hurt us. In doing so, it provides a uni…
Rebecca Wearne - BRISTOL I am an Individual, Couples and Family Relationship Counsellor. I believe we all deserve to be given a non-judgemental space to explore our thoughts and feelings to empower ourselves as the expert in our own life journey. The relationship we build wi…
Alan Bordeville - Birmingham Stop leading from anxiety. Become a calm founder—even when things go wrong. Are you a driven service business owner who feels permanently “on”... and wants calm, clear execution without burning out your health, relationships, or peace? If this is you…
Claire Bennett - Newbury I'm Claire, a qualified (Dip HE, BA hons) humanistic therapist and I offer face-to-face, on-line, telephone, and walk&talk therapy in Newbury. I am experienced in working with young people (12 years plus) and adults. I specialise in working with t…
Kate Hedges - Peebles Counselling is your confidential space to talk. You may be seeking clarity on an issue, or want to explore things that are overwhelming you, and if you wish, make changes in your life. Talking to a professional during these difficult times can bring …
Mary Martin - Edinburgh 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…
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…
Lillian Sutton-Parsons - Plymouth Have you been feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or not yourself? Perhaps you’re stuck in old patterns that no longer serve you? Maybe you’ve noticed that your confidence has dipped, or that the relationship you have with yourself feels more distant, crit…