Madeleine Bentley - York Hello. I am an experienced BACP accredited university counsellor based in Heworth, York, YO31. In particular, I work with with young adults (18-30s) including many university students, LGBTQ+ people and people with autism. I offer compassionate, re…
Geeta Gajwani - London Hello and Welcome. I specialise in supporting individuals with anxiety, depression, trauma, perinatal and health-related challenges. I also work with issues such as low self confidence, stress-related symptoms, life transitions, work, couple and i…
Bea Farrer - Leighton Buzzard Whatever the challenge you are facing my approach is to offer a safe and empathetic therapeutic relationship/space to hold/accompany you through your personal inner journey/transformation. My aim, whether you come to me as an individual or in a coupl…
Rene Coffey - London I believe in a respectful, collaborative relationship which focuses on your individual history, context, personality, and life situation in the here-and-now. Through empathic listening, I aim to enable us to explore your patterns and concerns at a sa…
Luke Row - Croydon I'm Luke, a BACP-registered psychodynamic therapist based in Croydon. I'm currently undertaking advanced couples psychotherapy training at Tavistock Relationships and hold trainee membership with the British Psychoanalytic Council. I trained in psych…
Luke Thompson - Liverpool Hey, I’m Luke, an integrative therapist who specialises in working with clients through Depression, Anxiety, Shame and ADHD. I use various therapeutic models, including humanistic and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). What Does a Session Look Lik…
Diane Blenkiron - Harrogate If you’re thinking about counselling but not sure whether it’s right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There’s no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It’s about starting a conversation and we’ll take it from there. …
Diane Blenkiron - Harrogate If you’re thinking about counselling but not sure whether it’s right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There’s no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It’s about starting a conversation and we’ll take it from there. …
Diane Blenkiron - Harrogate If you’re thinking about counselling but not sure whether it’s right for you, we could arrange to speak on the phone. There’s no pressure to know what to say or to use the right words. It’s about starting a conversation and we’ll take it from there. …
Janet Wilkinson - Wilmington I work with children to enable them to express and work through some of their thoughts and concerns. This can help them come to a more settled place in themselves.