Amie Charnley
Registered Member MBACP
Contact information
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I offer sessions at various times of the day including first thing in the morning and in the evenings.
About me and my therapy practice
Beginning therapy can feel like a big step, and I believe it’s all about finding the right time and the right therapist for you. Just as we don’t form close friendships with everyone we meet, it’s important to find someone you feel comfortable working with. I welcome enquiries from anyone interested in therapy and am happy to discuss how I work so you can take your time deciding if it feels like the right fit.
My face to face practice is in Paignton in Devon, however I offer sessions ONLINE for those located elsewhere. I work with adults, couples, and young people (please note: I do not work with those under 18 online). Our work together might be short term (around six sessions) or longer term, depending on your goals and needs.
Although my core training is integrative, I increasingly draw on Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy—a model I value for the awareness, self-understanding, and healing it can bring. This approach can feel a little different from traditional talking therapy, as it allows for more creative exploration if that feels right for you—whether that’s using sand trays, imagery, drawing, modelling, or music you connect with.
My philosophy
I provide a space where you can come as you are, recognising that how you show up may vary from day to day. During challenging times, it can be difficult to gain perspective or create the space needed to explore our options. Or it may be that you have a clear goal but feel uncertain about how to reach it.
My approach is to help you create a little room to see your next steps or to explore what might be holding you back. While we are the experts on our own lives, there are moments when we aren’t meant to navigate things alone and a little support can make all the difference.
Practice description
What I can help with
You might be seeking support for something specific — such as burnout, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or a bereavement — or perhaps you’re not quite sure where to begin and simply need a space to talk things through and find your way forward. There’s no single “right” reason or moment to begin therapy; whatever has brought you here is valid and worth exploring.
Individual Therapy
I support individuals who want to reflect on where they are, what they’d like to change, and how to enhance their well-being. You might be struggling with boundaries, burnout, or balancing the needs of others with your own. Together, we can explore past experiences that may be keeping you stuck and identify ways to move forward that align with your values and needs.
Couples Therapy
In my work with couples, the focus is often on navigating significant life transitions. For some, this means preparing to take the next step in their relationship—such as moving in together or getting married. For others, it’s about approaching family life with greater intention, creating healthier patterns for themselves and their children than those they may have experienced growing up. I also support couples who are exploring whether continuing their relationship is right for them and what the next chapter of their lives might look like, together or apart.
Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy
I am a Level 2 IFS Therapist and feel really passionately about how understanding ourselves and others in this way can help us find some calm and peace. Often we come to therapy when things feel like they're not working and IFS can open up new ways to make sense of our experience. (My website offers further details)
Fees: £75 p/hr - Adults
£75 p/45 mins - Under 18's
£95 p/hr - Couples
My first session
When you first get in touch, we’ll arrange a brief phone or online call, usually lasting 15–20 minutes. This gives you the chance to ask any questions and decide whether you’d like to book an initial session.
If you choose to proceed, our first session will focus on understanding what has brought you to therapy, whether you have a specific goal or focus (and it’s perfectly okay if you don’t), and what approach would feel right for you moving forward. From there, we can agree on a set number of sessions, or take a more flexible approach with regular check-ins to ensure you’re getting what you need.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Pregnancy related issues, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Emotionally focused therapy, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Relational, Systemic
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I offer sessions at various times of the day including first thing in the morning and in the evenings.
About me and my therapy practice
Beginning therapy can feel like a big step, and I believe it’s all about finding the right time and the right therapist for you. Just as we don’t form close friendships with everyone we meet, it’s important to find someone you feel comfortable working with. I welcome enquiries from anyone interested in therapy and am happy to discuss how I work so you can take your time deciding if it feels like the right fit.
My face to face practice is in Paignton in Devon, however I offer sessions ONLINE for those located elsewhere. I work with adults, couples, and young people (please note: I do not work with those under 18 online). Our work together might be short term (around six sessions) or longer term, depending on your goals and needs.
Although my core training is integrative, I increasingly draw on Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy—a model I value for the awareness, self-understanding, and healing it can bring. This approach can feel a little different from traditional talking therapy, as it allows for more creative exploration if that feels right for you—whether that’s using sand trays, imagery, drawing, modelling, or music you connect with.
My philosophy
I provide a space where you can come as you are, recognising that how you show up may vary from day to day. During challenging times, it can be difficult to gain perspective or create the space needed to explore our options. Or it may be that you have a clear goal but feel uncertain about how to reach it.
My approach is to help you create a little room to see your next steps or to explore what might be holding you back. While we are the experts on our own lives, there are moments when we aren’t meant to navigate things alone and a little support can make all the difference.
Practice description
What I can help with
You might be seeking support for something specific — such as burnout, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or a bereavement — or perhaps you’re not quite sure where to begin and simply need a space to talk things through and find your way forward. There’s no single “right” reason or moment to begin therapy; whatever has brought you here is valid and worth exploring.
Individual Therapy
I support individuals who want to reflect on where they are, what they’d like to change, and how to enhance their well-being. You might be struggling with boundaries, burnout, or balancing the needs of others with your own. Together, we can explore past experiences that may be keeping you stuck and identify ways to move forward that align with your values and needs.
Couples Therapy
In my work with couples, the focus is often on navigating significant life transitions. For some, this means preparing to take the next step in their relationship—such as moving in together or getting married. For others, it’s about approaching family life with greater intention, creating healthier patterns for themselves and their children than those they may have experienced growing up. I also support couples who are exploring whether continuing their relationship is right for them and what the next chapter of their lives might look like, together or apart.
Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy
I am a Level 2 IFS Therapist and feel really passionately about how understanding ourselves and others in this way can help us find some calm and peace. Often we come to therapy when things feel like they're not working and IFS can open up new ways to make sense of our experience. (My website offers further details)
Fees: £75 p/hr - Adults
£95 p/hr - Couples
My first session
When you first get in touch, we’ll arrange a brief phone or online call, usually lasting 15–20 minutes. This gives you the chance to ask any questions and decide whether you’d like to book an initial session.
If you choose to proceed, our first session will focus on understanding what has brought you to therapy, whether you have a specific goal or focus (and it’s perfectly okay if you don’t), and what approach would feel right for you moving forward. From there, we can agree on a set number of sessions, or take a more flexible approach with regular check-ins to ensure you’re getting what you need.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Emotionally focused therapy, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Relational, Systemic
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I offer sessions at various times of the day including first thing in the morning and in the evenings.
About me and my therapy practice
Beginning therapy can feel like a big step, and I believe it’s all about finding the right time and the right therapist for you. Just as we don’t form close friendships with everyone we meet, it’s important to find someone you feel comfortable working with. I welcome enquiries from anyone interested in therapy and am happy to discuss how I work so you can take your time deciding if it feels like the right fit.
I offer sessions both face to face and online, working with adults, couples, and young people (please note: I do not work online with anyone under 18). Our work together might be short term (around six sessions) or longer term, depending on your goals and needs.
Although my core training is integrative, I increasingly draw on Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy—a model I value for the awareness, self-understanding, and healing it can bring. This approach can feel a little different from traditional talking therapy, as it allows for more creative exploration if that feels right for you—whether that’s using sand trays, imagery, drawing, modelling, or music you connect with.
My philosophy
I provide a space where you can come as you are, recognising that how you show up may vary from day to day. During challenging times, it can be difficult to gain perspective or create the space needed to explore our options. Or it may be that you have a clear goal but feel uncertain about how to reach it.
My approach is to help you create a little room to see your next steps or to explore what might be holding you back. While we are the experts on our own lives, there are moments when we aren’t meant to navigate things alone and a little support can make all the difference.
Practice description
What I can help with
You might be seeking support for something specific — such as burnout, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or a bereavement — or perhaps you’re not quite sure where to begin and simply need a space to talk things through and find your way forward. There’s no single “right” reason or moment to begin therapy; whatever has brought you here is valid and worth exploring.
Individual Therapy
I support individuals who want to reflect on where they are, what they’d like to change, and how to enhance their well-being. You might be struggling with boundaries, burnout, or balancing the needs of others with your own. Together, we can explore past experiences that may be keeping you stuck and identify ways to move forward that align with your values and needs.
Couples Therapy
In my work with couples, the focus is often on navigating significant life transitions. For some, this means preparing to take the next step in their relationship—such as moving in together or getting married. For others, it’s about approaching family life with greater intention, creating healthier patterns for themselves and their children than those they may have experienced growing up. I also support couples who are exploring whether continuing their relationship is right for them and what the next chapter of their lives might look like, together or apart.
Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy
I am a Level 2 IFS Therapist and feel really passionately about how understanding ourselves and others in this way can help us find some calm and peace. Often we come to therapy when things feel like they're not working and IFS can open up new ways to make sense of our experience. (My website offers further details)
Fees: £75 p/hr - Adults
£75 p/45 mins - Under 18's
£95 p/hr - Couples
My first session
When you first get in touch, we’ll arrange a brief phone or online call, usually lasting 15–20 minutes. This gives you the chance to ask any questions and decide whether you’d like to book an initial session.
If you choose to proceed, our first session will focus on understanding what has brought you to therapy, whether you have a specific goal or focus (and it’s perfectly okay if you don’t), and what approach would feel right for you moving forward. From there, we can agree on a set number of sessions, or take a more flexible approach with regular check-ins to ensure you’re getting what you need.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Emotionally focused therapy, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Relational, Systemic
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I offer sessions at various times of the day including first thing in the morning and in the evenings.
About me and my therapy practice
Beginning therapy can feel like a big step, and I believe it’s all about finding the right time and the right therapist for you. Just as we don’t form close friendships with everyone we meet, it’s important to find someone you feel comfortable working with. I welcome enquiries from anyone interested in therapy and am happy to discuss how I work so you can take your time deciding if it feels like the right fit.
My face to face practice is in Paignton in Devon, however I offer sessions ONLINE for those located elsewhere. I work with adults, couples, and young people (please note: I do not work with those under 18 online). Our work together might be short term (around six sessions) or longer term, depending on your goals and needs.
Although my core training is integrative, I increasingly draw on Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy—a model I value for the awareness, self-understanding, and healing it can bring. This approach can feel a little different from traditional talking therapy, as it allows for more creative exploration if that feels right for you—whether that’s using sand trays, imagery, drawing, modelling, or music you connect with.
My philosophy
I provide a space where you can come as you are, recognising that how you show up may vary from day to day. During challenging times, it can be difficult to gain perspective or create the space needed to explore our options. Or it may be that you have a clear goal but feel uncertain about how to reach it.
My approach is to help you create a little room to see your next steps or to explore what might be holding you back. While we are the experts on our own lives, there are moments when we aren’t meant to navigate things alone and a little support can make all the difference.
Practice description
What I can help with
You might be seeking support for something specific — such as burnout, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or a bereavement — or perhaps you’re not quite sure where to begin and simply need a space to talk things through and find your way forward. There’s no single “right” reason or moment to begin therapy; whatever has brought you here is valid and worth exploring.
Individual Therapy
I support individuals who want to reflect on where they are, what they’d like to change, and how to enhance their well-being. You might be struggling with boundaries, burnout, or balancing the needs of others with your own. Together, we can explore past experiences that may be keeping you stuck and identify ways to move forward that align with your values and needs.
Couples Therapy
In my work with couples, the focus is often on navigating significant life transitions. For some, this means preparing to take the next step in their relationship—such as moving in together or getting married. For others, it’s about approaching family life with greater intention, creating healthier patterns for themselves and their children than those they may have experienced growing up. I also support couples who are exploring whether continuing their relationship is right for them and what the next chapter of their lives might look like, together or apart.
Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy
I am a Level 2 IFS Therapist and feel really passionately about how understanding ourselves and others in this way can help us find some calm and peace. Often we come to therapy when things feel like they're not working and IFS can open up new ways to make sense of our experience. (My website offers further details)
Fees: £75 p/hr - Adults
£95 p/hr - Couples
My first session
When you first get in touch, we’ll arrange a brief phone or online call, usually lasting 15–20 minutes. This gives you the chance to ask any questions and decide whether you’d like to book an initial session.
If you choose to proceed, our first session will focus on understanding what has brought you to therapy, whether you have a specific goal or focus (and it’s perfectly okay if you don’t), and what approach would feel right for you moving forward. From there, we can agree on a set number of sessions, or take a more flexible approach with regular check-ins to ensure you’re getting what you need.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, Loss, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Pregnancy related issues, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Emotionally focused therapy, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Relational, Systemic
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I offer sessions at various times of the day including first thing in the morning and in the evenings.
About me and my therapy practice
Beginning therapy can feel like a big step, and I believe it’s all about finding the right time and the right therapist for you. Just as we don’t form close friendships with everyone we meet, it’s important to find someone you feel comfortable working with. I welcome enquiries from anyone interested in therapy and am happy to discuss how I work so you can take your time deciding if it feels like the right fit.
My face to face practice is in Paignton in Devon, however I offer sessions ONLINE for those located elsewhere. I work with adults, couples, and young people (please note: I do not work with those under 18 online). Our work together might be short term (around six sessions) or longer term, depending on your goals and needs.
Although my core training is integrative, I increasingly draw on Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy—a model I value for the awareness, self-understanding, and healing it can bring. This approach can feel a little different from traditional talking therapy, as it allows for more creative exploration if that feels right for you—whether that’s using sand trays, imagery, drawing, modelling, or music you connect with.
My philosophy
I provide a space where you can come as you are, recognising that how you show up may vary from day to day. During challenging times, it can be difficult to gain perspective or create the space needed to explore our options. Or it may be that you have a clear goal but feel uncertain about how to reach it.
My approach is to help you create a little room to see your next steps or to explore what might be holding you back. While we are the experts on our own lives, there are moments when we aren’t meant to navigate things alone and a little support can make all the difference.
Practice description
What I can help with
You might be seeking support for something specific — such as burnout, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or a bereavement — or perhaps you’re not quite sure where to begin and simply need a space to talk things through and find your way forward. There’s no single “right” reason or moment to begin therapy; whatever has brought you here is valid and worth exploring.
Individual Therapy
I support individuals who want to reflect on where they are, what they’d like to change, and how to enhance their well-being. You might be struggling with boundaries, burnout, or balancing the needs of others with your own. Together, we can explore past experiences that may be keeping you stuck and identify ways to move forward that align with your values and needs.
Couples Therapy
In my work with couples, the focus is often on navigating significant life transitions. For some, this means preparing to take the next step in their relationship—such as moving in together or getting married. For others, it’s about approaching family life with greater intention, creating healthier patterns for themselves and their children than those they may have experienced growing up. I also support couples who are exploring whether continuing their relationship is right for them and what the next chapter of their lives might look like, together or apart.
Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy
I am a Level 2 IFS Therapist and feel really passionately about how understanding ourselves and others in this way can help us find some calm and peace. Often we come to therapy when things feel like they're not working and IFS can open up new ways to make sense of our experience. (My website offers further details)
Fees: £75 p/hr - Adults
£95 p/hr - Couples
My first session
When you first get in touch, we’ll arrange a brief phone or online call, usually lasting 15–20 minutes. This gives you the chance to ask any questions and decide whether you’d like to book an initial session.
If you choose to proceed, our first session will focus on understanding what has brought you to therapy, whether you have a specific goal or focus (and it’s perfectly okay if you don’t), and what approach would feel right for you moving forward. From there, we can agree on a set number of sessions, or take a more flexible approach with regular check-ins to ensure you’re getting what you need.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Pregnancy related issues, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Emotionally focused therapy, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Relational, Systemic
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I offer sessions at various times of the day including first thing in the morning and in the evenings.
About me and my therapy practice
Beginning therapy can feel like a big step, and I believe it’s all about finding the right time and the right therapist for you. Just as we don’t form close friendships with everyone we meet, it’s important to find someone you feel comfortable working with. I welcome enquiries from anyone interested in therapy and am happy to discuss how I work so you can take your time deciding if it feels like the right fit.
I offer sessions both face to face and online, working with adults, couples, and young people (please note: I do not work online with anyone under 18). Our work together might be short term (around six sessions) or longer term, depending on your goals and needs.
Although my core training is integrative, I increasingly draw on Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy—a model I value for the awareness, self-understanding, and healing it can bring. This approach can feel a little different from traditional talking therapy, as it allows for more creative exploration if that feels right for you—whether that’s using sand trays, imagery, drawing, modelling, or music you connect with.
My philosophy
I provide a space where you can come as you are, recognising that how you show up may vary from day to day. During challenging times, it can be difficult to gain perspective or create the space needed to explore our options. Or it may be that you have a clear goal but feel uncertain about how to reach it.
My approach is to help you create a little room to see your next steps or to explore what might be holding you back. While we are the experts on our own lives, there are moments when we aren’t meant to navigate things alone and a little support can make all the difference.
Practice description
What I can help with
You might be seeking support for something specific — such as burnout, anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, or a bereavement — or perhaps you’re not quite sure where to begin and simply need a space to talk things through and find your way forward. There’s no single “right” reason or moment to begin therapy; whatever has brought you here is valid and worth exploring.
Individual Therapy
I support individuals who want to reflect on where they are, what they’d like to change, and how to enhance their well-being. You might be struggling with boundaries, burnout, or balancing the needs of others with your own. Together, we can explore past experiences that may be keeping you stuck and identify ways to move forward that align with your values and needs.
Couples Therapy
In my work with couples, the focus is often on navigating significant life transitions. For some, this means preparing to take the next step in their relationship—such as moving in together or getting married. For others, it’s about approaching family life with greater intention, creating healthier patterns for themselves and their children than those they may have experienced growing up. I also support couples who are exploring whether continuing their relationship is right for them and what the next chapter of their lives might look like, together or apart.
Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy
I am a Level 2 IFS Therapist and feel really passionately about how understanding ourselves and others in this way can help us find some calm and peace. Often we come to therapy when things feel like they're not working and IFS can open up new ways to make sense of our experience. (My website offers further details)
Fees: £75 p/hr - Adults
£75 p/45 mins - Under 18's
£95 p/hr - Couples
My first session
When you first get in touch, we’ll arrange a brief phone or online call, usually lasting 15–20 minutes. This gives you the chance to ask any questions and decide whether you’d like to book an initial session.
If you choose to proceed, our first session will focus on understanding what has brought you to therapy, whether you have a specific goal or focus (and it’s perfectly okay if you don’t), and what approach would feel right for you moving forward. From there, we can agree on a set number of sessions, or take a more flexible approach with regular check-ins to ensure you’re getting what you need.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Pregnancy related issues, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Emotionally focused therapy, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Relational, Systemic
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited