Rozanna Niazi
Registered Member MBACP (Accredited)
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07484372780
Features
Availability
AVAILABILITY & BOOKING
My work as a BACP-accredited therapist and therapeutic coach is shaped by an earlier 16-year career in law. In 1997, I founded a legal practice where, as a senior partner, I worked in some of the most complex and emotionally demanding areas of law: divorce, child protection, domestic abuse, family breakdown, mental health and criminal justice.
I held specialist accreditation on the Law Society’s Children and Mental Health Panels and completed a Masters in Mental Health Law.
That work required emotional steadiness, clarity under pressure, strategic thinking and the ability to stay thoughtful in situations of conflict, distress and uncertainty. It also gave me a deep understanding of trauma, risk, family systems, human behaviour and high-stakes decision-making.
I now work with individuals and couples navigating major life transitions, including divorce and separation, relationship restructuring, burnout, neurodivergence, career crossroads, workplace toxicity and the pressures of demanding or high-conflict professional environments.
I also offer clinical supervision and professional consultation.
I work Monday to Wednesday, offering online sessions across the UK, with in-person appointments in Cardigan, West Wales.
To explore working together, please email me to arrange an introductory session. This gives us the opportunity to consider what you need, whether my approach is the right fit and what kind of support may be most useful. If I am not the right person to help, I will signpost you elsewhere where I can.
Session Fees
A reduced fee is available when four sessions are booked and paid for in advance.
Introductory Session
£150
Couples' Therapy
£200 for 60 minutes
£760 for 4 sessions
Divorce & Separation Coaching for Individuals
£150 for 60 minutes
£560 for 4 sessions
Neurodivergence, Autism & ADHD Coaching for Individuals
£150 for 60 minutes
£560 for 4 sessions
Clinical Supervision
£100 for 60 minutes
About me and my therapy practice
Divorce Coaching
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 and determining your future path.
This includes short-term discernment and closure-focused work for couples unsure whether to continue together or separate thoughtfully. Where separation is the outcome, I help you navigate the process with minimal emotional and financial damage.
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.
Clinical Supervision
I provide clinical supervision and consultation for qualified practitioners. My work is informed by senior legal and psychotherapeutic experience and is suited to those working with neurodivergent clients, complexity, risk and high-conflict dynamics. Supervision is reflective, thoughtful, and focused on clinical judgement and containment.
Practice description
I offer both online sessions across the UK and face-to-face sessions in Cardigan. In either setting, I provide a quiet, contained space where you can step away from daily pressures and focus on what matters.
My approach is tailored and informed by psychological theory, neuroscience and clinical experience. I work with many clients over longer periods where complexity, trauma, or life circumstances require depth and continuity. The work is active and reflective, with regular review to ensure it remains purposeful and supportive of change. I pay close attention to nervous system regulation and sensory sensitivities, particularly where neurodivergence is part of the picture.
My background includes 16 years of expert-level legal work, giving me experience with complex situations that many counsellors do not encounter, and enabling me to offer a calm, safe, grounded, and discerning 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 a high-quality, thoughtful service. You benefit from 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 cultural, relational, and identity-based pressures that shape wellbeing.
I work with a deliberately small caseload to ensure depth, attentiveness and high-quality care.
I am committed to ongoing professional development so that my work remains ethical, reflective, and informed by current best practice.
My first session
Initial Meeting
I offer a 60-minute introductory session (£150) for new clients. This gives us an 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.
What to Expect
Many people arrive with worries they’ve been holding privately for some time. 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.
My role is to help you think clearly at points of difficulty or change.
I bring psychological expertise, legal insight, and an understanding of how stress and trauma affect the nervous system, while respecting your autonomy and capacity to decide what is right for you.
I work with difficult material in a steady, respectful way, helping you speak openly while staying grounded and reflective. We’ll explore patterns that may be operating outside your consciousness and consider how they shape your current difficulties.
Moving Forward
I'm committed to supporting meaningful and sustainable change. Some people work with me over longer periods where complexity or depth requires it. We regularly review the focus of the work to ensure it remains active, purposeful and supportive of change.
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
My work as a BACP-accredited therapist and therapeutic coach is shaped by an earlier 16-year career in law. In 1997, I founded a legal practice where, as a senior partner, I worked in some of the most complex and emotionally demanding areas of law: divorce, child protection, domestic abuse, family breakdown, mental health and criminal justice.
I held specialist accreditation on the Law Society’s Children and Mental Health Panels and completed a Masters in Mental Health Law.
That work required emotional steadiness, clarity under pressure, strategic thinking and the ability to stay thoughtful in situations of conflict, distress and uncertainty. It also gave me a deep understanding of trauma, risk, family systems, human behaviour and high-stakes decision-making.
I now work with individuals and couples navigating major life transitions, including divorce and separation, relationship restructuring, burnout, neurodivergence, career crossroads, workplace toxicity and the pressures of demanding or high-conflict professional environments.
I also offer clinical supervision and professional consultation.
I work Monday to Wednesday, offering online sessions across the UK, with in-person appointments in Cardigan, West Wales.
To explore working together, please email me to arrange an introductory session. This gives us the opportunity to consider what you need, whether my approach is the right fit and what kind of support may be most useful. If I am not the right person to help, I will signpost you elsewhere where I can.
Session Fees
A reduced fee is available when four sessions are booked and paid for in advance.
Introductory Session
£150
Couples' Therapy
£200 for 60 minutes
£760 for 4 sessions
Divorce & Separation Coaching for Individuals
£150 for 60 minutes
£560 for 4 sessions
Neurodivergence, Autism & ADHD Coaching for Individuals
£150 for 60 minutes
£560 for 4 sessions
Clinical Supervision
£100 for 60 minutes
About me and my therapy practice
Divorce Coaching
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 and determining your future path.
This includes short-term discernment and closure-focused work for couples unsure whether to continue together or separate thoughtfully. Where separation is the outcome, I help you navigate the process with minimal emotional and financial damage.
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.
Clinical Supervision
I provide clinical supervision and consultation for qualified practitioners. My work is informed by senior legal and psychotherapeutic experience and is suited to those working with complexity, neurodivergent clients, risk and high-conflict dynamics. Supervision is reflective, thoughtful, and focused on clinical judgement and containment.
Practice description
I offer both online sessions across the UK and face-to-face sessions in Cardigan. In either setting, I provide a quiet, contained space where you can step away from daily pressures and focus on what matters.
My approach is tailored and informed by psychological theory, neuroscience and clinical experience. I work with many clients over longer periods where complexity, trauma, or life circumstances require depth and continuity. The work is active and reflective, with regular review to ensure it remains purposeful and supportive of change. I pay close attention to nervous system regulation and sensory sensitivities, particularly where neurodivergence is part of the picture.
My background includes 16 years of expert-level legal work, giving me experience with complex situations that many counsellors do not encounter, and enabling me to offer a calm, grounded, and discerning 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 a high-quality, thoughtful service. You benefit from 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 cultural, relational, and identity-based pressures that shape wellbeing.
I work with a deliberately small caseload to ensure depth, attentiveness and high-quality care.
I am committed to ongoing professional development so that my work remains ethical, reflective, and informed by current best practice.
My first session
Initial Meeting
I offer a 60-minute introductory session (£150) for new clients. This gives us an 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.
What to Expect
Many people arrive with worries they’ve been holding privately for some time. 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.
My role is to help you think clearly at points of difficulty or change.
I bring psychological expertise, legal insight, and an understanding of how stress and trauma affect the nervous system, while respecting your autonomy and capacity to decide what is right for you.
I work with difficult material in a steady, respectful way, helping you speak openly while staying grounded and reflective. We’ll explore patterns that may be operating outside your consciousness and consider how they shape your current difficulties.
Moving Forward
I'm committed to supporting meaningful and sustainable change. Some people work with me over longer periods where complexity or depth requires it. We regularly review the focus of the work to ensure it remains active, purposeful and supportive of change.
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, 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
Features
Availability
AVAILABILITY & BOOKING
My work as a BACP-accredited therapist and therapeutic coach is shaped by an earlier 16-year career in law. In 1997, I founded a legal practice where, as a senior partner, I worked in some of the most complex and emotionally demanding areas of law: divorce, child protection, domestic abuse, family breakdown, mental health and criminal justice.
I held specialist accreditation on the Law Society’s Children and Mental Health Panels and completed a Masters in Mental Health Law.
That work required emotional steadiness, clarity under pressure, strategic thinking and the ability to stay thoughtful in situations of conflict, distress and uncertainty. It also gave me a deep understanding of trauma, risk, family systems, human behaviour and high-stakes decision-making.
I now work with individuals and couples navigating major life transitions, including divorce and separation, relationship restructuring, burnout, neurodivergence, career crossroads, workplace toxicity and the pressures of demanding or high-conflict professional environments.
I also offer clinical supervision and professional consultation.
I work Monday to Wednesday, offering online sessions across the UK, with in-person appointments in Cardigan, West Wales.
To explore working together, please email me to arrange an introductory session. This gives us the opportunity to consider what you need, whether my approach is the right fit and what kind of support may be most useful. If I am not the right person to help, I will signpost you elsewhere where I can.
Session Fees
A reduced fee is available when four sessions are booked and paid for in advance.
Introductory Session
£150
Couples' Therapy
£200 for 60 minutes
£760 for 4 sessions
Divorce & Separation Coaching for Individuals
£150 for 60 minutes
£560 for 4 sessions
Neurodivergence, Autism & ADHD Coaching for Individuals
£150 for 60 minutes
£560 for 4 sessions
Clinical Supervision
£100 for 60 minutes
About me and my therapy practice
Divorce Coaching
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 and determining your future path.
This includes short-term discernment and closure-focused work for couples unsure whether to continue together or separate thoughtfully. Where separation is the outcome, I help you navigate the process with minimal emotional and financial damage.
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.
Clinical Supervision
I provide clinical supervision and consultation for qualified practitioners. My work is informed by senior legal and psychotherapeutic experience and is suited to those working with complexity, risk, trauma, and high-conflict dynamics. Supervision is reflective, thoughtful, and focused on clinical judgement and containment.
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.
My approach is tailored and informed by psychological theory, neuroscience, and clinical experience.
I work with many clients over longer periods where complexity, trauma, or life circumstances require depth and continuity. The work is active and reflective, with regular review to ensure it remains purposeful and supportive of change. I pay close attention to your nervous system, sensory sensitivities and how these affect your emotional world, particularly where neurodivergence is part of the picture.
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 discerning 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 an 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.
What to Expect
Many people arrive with worries they’ve been holding privately for some time. 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.
My role is to help you think clearly at points of difficulty or change.
I bring psychological expertise, legal insight, and an understanding of how stress and trauma affect the nervous system, while respecting your autonomy and capacity to decide what is right for you.
I work with difficult material in a steady, respectful way, helping you speak openly while staying grounded and reflective. We’ll explore patterns that may be operating outside your consciousness and consider how they shape your current difficulties.
Moving Forward
I'm committed to supporting meaningful and sustainable change. Some people work with me over longer periods where complexity or depth requires it. We regularly review the focus of the work to ensure it remains active, purposeful and supportive of change.
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, Adoption, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Career coaching, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Coach Therapist, Coercive control, Cultural issues, Depression, Development coaching, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Life coaching, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Narcissism, Neurodiversity, OCD, Personal development, 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, 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