Rozanna Niazi
Registered Member MBACP (Accredited)
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07484372780
Features
Availability
AVAILABILITY & BOOKING
Before becoming a BACP-accredited therapeutic coach, I spent 16 years working as a lawyer at an expert level in some of the most complex and emotionally demanding areas of practice: mental health, child protection, domestic abuse, family breakdown and criminal justice settings. I held specialist accreditation on the Law Society’s Children and Mental Health Panels and completed a Masters in Mental Health Law.
This work required exceptional emotional steadiness, clarity under pressure and the ability to support people through profound conflict, distress and uncertainty. It also gave me a deep, nuanced understanding of trauma, risk, human behaviour and high-stakes decision-making that underpins my therapeutic practice.
I now specialise in helping people through major life transitions: divorce and separation, relationship restructuring, burnout, workplace toxicity, neurodivergence, career crossroads, and the pressures of demanding or high-conflict professional environments. Clients often come to me when they want someone who is calm, intelligent, grounded and unflappable and able to hold complexity with compassion and clarity.
I work Monday–Wednesday, offering online sessions across the UK, with in-person appointments in Cardigan.
If you’d like to explore working together, please email me to arrange a £150 introductory session, gentle meeting to see whether my approach feels right for you. If not, I’m happy to recommend trusted alternatives.
Session Fees
Couples Counselling
£200 for 60 minutes
£760 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
Divorce & Separation Coaching
£150 for 60 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
Neurodivergency Coaching (Autism & ADHD and more)
£150 for 60 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
General Therapeutic Coaching
£150 for 50 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
I aim to reply the same day. I know reaching out can feel vulnerable, and I don’t want you waiting longer than necessary.
About me and my therapy practice
SPECIALISMS
Divorce Coaching
As a retired family law solicitor and qualified psychotherapist, I provide divorce coaching that combines legal strategic thinking with therapeutic support. I ran a successful divorce practice and understand how destabilising relationship breakdown can be—I've navigated my own divorce, which knocked me sideways despite my legal background.
I understand family court dynamics and financial settlement negotiations. While I don't provide legal advice, my legal background helps you strategise through custody arrangements and co-parenting challenges. You can regain clarity, redraw boundaries, and rebuild confidence during this vulnerable time.
Relationship Therapy
I help couples and individuals break cycles of connection and disconnection, drawing on therapeutic training and legal experience in relationship breakdown. I support you in transforming stuck thinking, addressing anxiety and depression, and determining your future path.
If separation becomes necessary, I help you navigate the split with minimal emotional and financial damage, making intelligent choices that protect your wellbeing.
Neurodivergent -Affirming Therapy
As a neurodivergent therapist, I work with autistic, ADHD, and otherwise neurodivergent clients. I see neurodivergency as a different operating system with sensitivities that can make daily life challenging.
Whether diagnosed, self-identifying, awaiting assessment, or questioning, I provide individualised, affirming support. We explore sensory processing difficulties, social connection challenges, workplace accommodations, masking behaviours, and burnout while developing practical coping strategies.
I also support partners, parents, and carers of neurodivergent individuals.
Young People & Emerging Adults
With an Advanced Certificate in Children & Young Person's Therapy, I work with young people aged 16-25, supporting university transitions, neurodivergency, career anxiety, identity development, and relationship challenges.
Practice description
I offer face to face sessions in Cardigan, providing a quiet and contained space where you can step away from daily pressures and focus on yourself. Many clients find it helpful to speak with an impartial professional who maintains confidentiality and has no personal agenda. Unlike even the most well-intentioned friends or family, I offer a neutral, steady perspective that supports clarity, emotional growth and self-trust.
My approach is tailored to each person and draws on humanistic therapy, neuroscience, mindfulness and evidence-based methods.
Regular weekly sessions help you maintain self-awareness, understand patterns more quickly and support lasting change. I pay close attention to your nervous system, sensory sensitivities and how these affect your emotional world, particularly if you are neurodivergent or in a neurodivergent relationship.
My background includes 16 years of expert-level legal work and gives me experience with complex situations that many counsellors do not encounter enabling me to offer a calm, grounded and non-judgmental presence.
I work at a senior level in the profession, providing clinical supervision and consultation to other practitioners. I also hold a deliberately small caseload, which allows me to offer clients a high-quality, thoughtful service. You benefit from a depth of clinical understanding, advanced skill and the kind of attentive, considered support that is only possible when a therapist is not overstretched.
I bring both professional insight and lived experience, including within the LGBTQ+ and wider minority communities. This helps me understand the pressures and cultural contexts that shape identity, relationships and wellbeing.
I am committed to ongoing training and research so that my work remains current, ethical and informed by best practice.
My first session
Initial Meeting
I offer a 60-minute introductory session (£150) for new clients. This gives us opportunity to explore whether we're a good fit, understand what's brought you to seek support, and discuss how my combined legal and therapeutic background might help.
For young people, I initially speak with referring parents or caregivers to explore concerns before deciding how to proceed.
What to Expect
I understand discussing unspoken worries can feel daunting, especially if you've never had therapy before. I'll listen to your story, ask relevant and curious questions, and explore how to make sense of your life, hopes, and goals. We'll collaborate on what you'd like to change.
I don't have an agenda—I'm not here to advise or influence your beliefs, choices, or decisions. I see my role as accompanying you to find your own solutions while bringing my unique perspective as someone who understands both legal systems and psychological processes. I integrate somatic awareness and yoga principles into my practice.
I'll help ease any shame or embarrassment with warmth, compassion, wisdom, and humour. I'm extremely down-to-earth and won't be shocked by strong language or raw emotions—say it however you need to say it. We'll explore difficult issues and you'll gain insights into psychological patterns you may be unaware of, helping you stop repeating unhelpful cycles.
Moving Forward
After our first session, if we choose to work together, there are no set number of sessions. I offer weekly therapeutic coaching lasting as long as you need—both short-term and long-term approaches available. I'm committed to helping you achieve goals as quickly and sustainably as possible.
Qualifications Summary
• Masters in Mental Health Law (LLM)
• PG Diploma in Couples' Counselling
• Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy
• Advanced Certificate in Children & Young Person's Therapy
• Certificate in Clinical Supervision
• Bachelor of Law (LLB Hons)
• Solicitors' Professional Qualification
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Career coaching, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Development coaching, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Life coaching, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, OCD, Personal development, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sensory impairment, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, CBT, Cognitive, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Jungian, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Older adults, Organisations, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Single session therapy (SST), Time-limited
Features
Availability
AVAILABILITY & BOOKING
Before becoming a BACP-accredited therapeutic coach, I spent 16 years working as a lawyer at an expert level in some of the most complex and emotionally demanding areas of practice: mental health, child protection, domestic abuse, family breakdown and criminal justice settings. I held specialist accreditation on the Law Society’s Children and Mental Health Panels and completed a Masters in Mental Health Law.
This work required exceptional emotional steadiness, clarity under pressure and the ability to support people through profound conflict, distress and uncertainty. It also gave me a deep, nuanced understanding of trauma, risk, human behaviour and high-stakes decision-making that underpins my therapeutic practice.
I now specialise in helping people through major life transitions: divorce and separation, relationship restructuring, burnout, workplace toxicity, neurodivergence, career crossroads, and the pressures of demanding or high-conflict professional environments. Clients often come to me when they want someone who is calm, intelligent, grounded and unflappable and able to hold complexity with compassion and clarity.
I work Monday–Wednesday, offering online sessions across the UK, with in-person appointments in Cardigan.
If you’d like to explore working together, please email me to arrange a £150 introductory session, gentle meeting to see whether my approach feels right for you. If not, I’m happy to recommend trusted alternatives.
Session Fees
Couples Counselling
£200 for 60 minutes
£760 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
Divorce & Separation Coaching
£150 for 60 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
Neurodivergency Coaching (Autism & ADHD and more)
£150 for 60 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
General Therapeutic Coaching
£150 for 50 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
I aim to reply the same day. I know reaching out can feel vulnerable, and I don’t want you waiting longer than necessary.
About me and my therapy practice
SPECIALISMS
Divorce & Separation Coaching
As a retired family law solicitor and qualified psychotherapist, I provide divorce coaching that combines legal strategic thinking with therapeutic support. I ran a successful divorce practice and understand how destabilising relationship breakdown can be—I've navigated my own divorce, which knocked me sideways despite my legal background.
I understand family court dynamics and financial settlement negotiations. While I don't provide legal advice, my legal background helps you strategise through custody arrangements and co-parenting challenges. You can regain clarity, redraw boundaries, and rebuild confidence during this vulnerable time.
Relationship Therapy
I help couples and individuals break cycles of connection and disconnection, drawing on therapeutic training and legal experience in relationship breakdown. I support you in transforming stuck thinking, addressing anxiety and depression, and determining your future path.
If separation becomes necessary, I help you navigate the split with minimal emotional and financial damage, making intelligent choices that protect your wellbeing.
Neurodivergency-Affirming Therapy
As a neurodivergent therapist, I work with autistic, ADHD, and otherwise neurodivergent clients. I see neurodivergency as a different operating system with sensitivities that can make daily life challenging.
Whether diagnosed, self-identifying, awaiting assessment, or questioning, I provide individualised, affirming support. We explore sensory processing difficulties, social connection challenges, workplace accommodations, masking behaviours, and burnout while developing practical coping strategies.
I also support partners, parents, and carers of neurodivergent individuals.
Young People & Emerging Adults
With an Advanced Certificate in Young People's Therapy, I work with young people aged 16-25, supporting university transitions, neurodivergency, anxiety, identity development, and relationship challenges.
Practice description
How I Work
I provide online & remote counselling sessions across the UK. You can experience therapy from your own home, in your PJs with a hot drink, in your car (parked) or walking in the park as long as you have privacy. Research shows online therapy can be as effective as in-person sessions with significant additional benefits.
I formulate individualised approaches using humanistic person-centred therapy, neuroscience, somatic practices, and evidence-based methods tailored to your specific needs and circumstances.
Unique Expertise
My decades of experience span both legal and therapeutic domains. I was Law Society accredited in mental health law and child protection, working in High Court, forensic mental health , and prisons. MY background gives me expertise in complex situations beyond most counsellors.
I've worked with people experiencing extreme behaviours resulting from trauma and psychological distress. Nothing about the human condition surprises me—I'm exceptionally non-judgmental and validating.
What to Expect
Whether you're a professional or executive dealing with high-pressure work environments, someone navigating family court proceedings, or exploring neurodivergent identity, I bring both professional insight and lived experience to our work together.
I have lived experience within the LGBTQ+ community and understand queer and same-sex relationship dynamics. My neurodivergent perspective (PDA, AuDHD) informs my approach to supporting other neurodivergent individuals.
Commitment to Excellence
I'm committed to maintaining the highest therapeutic standards through continuous learning, training, research, and resource development outside client sessions. This ensures you receive current, evidence-based support informed by the latest developments in both therapeutic practice and legal understanding.
My practice integrates decades of legal experience with advanced therapeutic training, creating a unique space for healing, growth, and practical problem-solving.
My first session
Initial Meeting
I offer a 60-minute introductory session (£150 for new clients. This gives us opportunity to explore whether we're a good fit, understand what's brought you to seek support, and discuss how my combined legal and therapeutic background might help.
For young people, I initially speak with referring parents or caregivers to explore concerns before deciding how to proceed.
What to Expect
I understand discussing unspoken worries can feel daunting, especially if you've never had therapy before. I'll listen to your story, ask relevant and curious questions, and explore how to make sense of your life, hopes, and goals. We'll collaborate on what you'd like to change.
I don't have an agenda. I'm not here to advise or influence your beliefs, choices, or decisions. I see my role as accompanying you to find your own solutions while bringing my unique perspective as someone who understands both legal systems and psychological processes. I integrate somatic awareness and yoga principles into my practice.
I'll help ease any shame or embarrassment with warmth, compassion, wisdom, and humour. I'm extremely down-to-earth and won't be shocked by strong language or raw emotions, say it however you need to say it. We'll explore difficult issues and you'll gain insights into psychological patterns you may be unaware of, helping you stop repeating unhelpful cycles.
Moving Forward
After our first session, if we choose to work together, there are no set number of sessions. I offer weekly therapeutic coaching lasting as long as you need, both short-term and long-term approaches available. I'm committed to helping you achieve goals as quickly and sustainably as possible.
Qualifications Summary
• Masters in Mental Health Law (LLM)
• PG Diploma in Couples' Counselling
• Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy
• Advanced Certificate in Children & Young Person's Therapy
• Certificate in Clinical Supervision
• Bachelor of Law (LLB Hons)
• Solicitors' Professional Qualification
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Business coaching, Career coaching, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Development coaching, Executive coaching, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, Leadership coaching, Life coaching, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Personal development, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sensory impairment, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, CBT, Cognitive, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Jungian, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Single session therapy (SST), Time-limited
Features
Availability
AVAILABILITY & BOOKING
Before becoming a BACP-accredited therapeutic coach, I spent 16 years working as a lawyer at an expert level in some of the most complex and emotionally demanding areas of practice: mental health, child protection, domestic abuse, family breakdown and criminal justice settings. I held specialist accreditation on the Law Society’s Children and Mental Health Panels and completed a Masters in Mental Health Law.
This work required exceptional emotional steadiness, clarity under pressure and the ability to support people through profound conflict, distress and uncertainty. It also gave me a deep, nuanced understanding of trauma, risk, human behaviour and high-stakes decision-making that underpins my therapeutic practice.
I now specialise in helping people through major life transitions: divorce and separation, relationship restructuring, burnout, workplace toxicity, neurodivergence, career crossroads, and the pressures of demanding or high-conflict professional environments. Clients often come to me when they want someone who is calm, intelligent, grounded and unflappable and able to hold complexity with compassion and clarity.
I work Monday–Wednesday, offering online sessions across the UK, with in-person appointments in Cardigan.
If you’d like to explore working together, please email me to arrange a £150 introductory session, gentle meeting to see whether my approach feels right for you. If not, I’m happy to recommend trusted alternatives.
Session Fees
Couples Counselling
£200 for 60 minutes
£760 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
Divorce & Separation Coaching
£150 for 60 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
Neurodivergency Coaching (Autism & ADHD and more)
£150 for 60 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
General Therapeutic Coaching
£150 for 50 minutes
£570 for a 4-session block (5% discount)
I aim to reply the same day. I know reaching out can feel vulnerable, and I don’t want you waiting longer than necessary.
About me and my therapy practice
SPECIALISMS
Divorce & Separation Coaching
As a retired family law solicitor and qualified psychotherapist, I provide divorce coaching that combines legal strategic thinking with therapeutic support. I ran a successful divorce practice and understand how destabilising relationship breakdown can be—I've navigated my own divorce, which knocked me sideways despite my legal background.
I understand family court dynamics and financial settlement negotiations. While I don't provide legal advice, my legal background helps you strategise through custody arrangements and co-parenting challenges. You can regain clarity, redraw boundaries, and rebuild confidence during this vulnerable time.
Relationship Therapy
I help couples and individuals break cycles of connection and disconnection, drawing on therapeutic training and legal experience in relationship breakdown. I support you in transforming stuck thinking, addressing anxiety and depression, and determining your future path.
If separation becomes necessary, I help you navigate the split with minimal emotional and financial damage, making intelligent choices that protect your wellbeing.
Neurodivergent-Affirming Therapy
As a neurodivergent therapist, I work with autistic, ADHD, and otherwise neurodivergent clients. I see neurodivergency as a different operating system with sensitivities that can make daily life challenging.
Whether diagnosed, self-identifying, awaiting assessment, or questioning, I provide individualised, affirming support. We explore sensory processing difficulties, social connection challenges, workplace accommodations, masking behaviours, and burnout while developing practical coping strategies.
I also support partners, parents, and carers of neurodivergent individuals.
Young People & Emerging Adults
With an Advanced Certificate in Young Person's Therapy, I work with young people aged 16-25, supporting university transitions, anxiety, neurodivergency, identity development and relationship challenges.
Practice description
How I Work
I love working online with clients—you can experience therapy from your own home, maybe in your PJs with a hot drink, or while in your car (parked) or walking in the park as long as you have privacy. Research shows online therapy can be as effective as in-person sessions with significant additional benefits.
I formulate individualised approaches using humanistic person-centred therapy, neuroscience, mindfulness, and evidence-based methods tailored to your specific needs and circumstances.
Unique Dual Expertise
My three decades of experience span both legal and therapeutic domains. I was Law Society accredited in mental health law and child protection, working in High Court, forensic mental health settings, and prisons. This background gives me expertise in complex situations beyond most counsellors.
I've worked with people experiencing extreme behaviours resulting from trauma and psychological distress. Nothing about the human condition surprises me—I'm exceptionally non-judgmental and validating.
What to Expect
Whether you're a high-achieving professional or executive dealing with high-pressure work environments, someone navigating family court proceedings, or exploring neurodivergent identity, I bring both professional insight and lived experience to our work together.
I have lived experience within the LGBTQ+ community and understand queer and same-sex relationship dynamics. My neurodivergent perspective informs my approach to supporting other neurodivergent individuals.
Commitment to Excellence
I'm committed to maintaining the highest therapeutic standards through continuous learning, training, research, and resource development outside client sessions. This ensures you receive current, evidence-based support informed by the latest developments in therapeutic practice and legal understanding.
My practice integrates decades of legal experience with advanced therapeutic training, creating a unique space for healing, growth, and practical problem-solving.
My first session
Initial Meeting
I offer a 60-minute introductory session (£150) for new clients. This gives us opportunity to explore whether we're a good fit, understand what's brought you to seek support, and discuss how my combined legal and therapeutic background might help.
For young people, I initially speak with referring parents or caregivers to explore concerns before deciding how to proceed.
What to Expect
I understand discussing unspoken worries can feel daunting, especially if you've never had therapy before. I'll listen to your story, ask relevant and curious questions, and explore how to make sense of your life, hopes, and goals. We'll collaborate on what you'd like to change.
I don't have an agenda—I'm not here to advise or influence your beliefs, choices, or decisions. I see my role as accompanying you to find your own solutions while bringing my unique perspective as someone who understands both legal systems and psychological processes. I integrate somatic awareness and yoga principles into my practice.
I'll help ease any shame or embarrassment with warmth, compassion, wisdom, and humour. I'm extremely down-to-earth and won't be shocked by strong language or raw emotions—say it however you need to say it. We'll explore difficult issues and you'll gain insights into psychological patterns you may be unaware of, helping you stop repeating unhelpful cycles.
Moving Forward
After our first session, if we choose to work together, there are no set number of sessions. I offer weekly therapeutic coaching lasting as long as you need—both short-term and long-term approaches available. I'm committed to helping you achieve goals as quickly and sustainably as possible.
Qualifications Summary
• Masters in Mental Health Law
• PG Diploma in Couples' Counselling (Level 7)
• Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy
• Advanced Certificate in Children & Young Person's Therapy
• Certificate in Clinical Supervision
• Bachelor of Law (LLB Hons)
• Solicitors' Professional Qualification
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Business coaching, Career coaching, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Development coaching, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Life coaching, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Personal development, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sensory impairment, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, CBT, Cognitive, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Jungian, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Couples, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Single session therapy (SST), Time-limited