Catherine Lawrence

Catherine Lawrence


Registered Member MBACP (Accredited)

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07972687790

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Therapist - Bristol

Bristol BS5
07972687790
Sessions from £65.00

Features

  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I am available for new clients in the daytime or evening.  Client hours are:

Mon afternoons, evenings 

Tuesday to Friday mornings, lunchtimes

(Wed and Thurs online only)

I'm an experienced counsellor, and I keep some reduced-cost places to make therapy more accessible.

About me and my therapy practice

As a person-centred counsellor, I specialise in helping you notice your body’s quiet signals about what's wrong in your life. By tuning into these ‘felt senses’, what feels stuck can begin to shift, bringing relief and a sense of moving forward.  

Empathy First

I believe what helps most is a human relationship. When you feel understood, we create the possibility of change. Together, we hear how you feel without judging or rushing you.

Focusing on Your Lived Experiencing: what it feels like right now. 

When people come to me feeling anxious or low, instead of analysing your situation, we gently approach those feelings in a safe way. I listen and reflect what you say, helping you stay with the experience itself, which can be hard to do on your own.

Supporting Your Process of Making Meaning: 

When we give space to the feelings and sensations we’ve been pushing away, they can open up and show us what a part of us already knows. You begin to make sense of the situation in a new way. Maybe nothing outside has changed yet, but the whole way you 'have' the problem changes fundamentally. From there, you might get a fresh sense of what’s needed next.

I can help with:

A wide range of issues, including stuckness, anxiety, ADHD, autism, trauma, low mood, depression, relationships, separation, family conflict, singleness, eating disorders, work stress, self-worth, and bereavement.

“I highly recommend Catherine to anyone considering a counsellor to support them through difficulties - she is accepting, understanding and knowledgeable, and offers a warm and safe counselling experience!” PM 2022

My inspirations: 

My life experience gives me insight into relationships, identity, and spirituality. I’m inspired by Faith Traditions, Mindfulness, Focusing, the Enneagram, Non-Violent Communication and Child-Led Education. 

Diversity Welcome: 

I warmly affirm diversity, including neurodivergence, LGBTQ+, and people of all racial or cultural backgrounds.

Practice description

What is Person-Centred Experiential Counselling?

It’s about meeting a genuine person who's present with you. Most of the time, you'll be doing the talking, and I'll be listening. Instead of rushing to problem solve, my approach is to slow down, give you time to 'be with' the situation, and notice how your body feels as we talk. This is the experiential part of my approach, where I use a process called 'Focusing'.

What Focusing is

Focusing is a gentle way of tuning into your body’s signals about what’s really going on for you. When something goes wrong, we carry a “felt sense” of it; a vague, hard-to-put-into-words sense that holds more than just thoughts or feelings. I will help you notice and stay with this, and when you can express your 'felt sense' accurately, it's usually a relief and brings a shift you can feel. 

Embodied and Holistic 

It's natural to avoid painful feelings, but as I support you, you might notice sensations, images or metaphors with a sense of meaning attached to them. Being very specific about what you are sensing inside helps to make sense of your situation and resolve the ‘stuckness’ in your life. This may include working with unresolved pain from relationships.

Parts work

Sometimes, we might notice different “parts” of you with conflicting needs; for example, a harsh inner critic and a part that feels small or hidden. I will support you to hear what each part wants and needs, so they can be re-integrated and transformed into life-forward forces. (Similar to IFS) 

Self Soothing

Because this work can be powerful, I also help you learn ways to soothe and steady yourself when needed. We always go at your pace, and you are free to say no to any suggestion I make.

What you can expect

Over time, this process helps you understand and accept yourself more deeply. Clients describe a sense of befriending themselves or finding an inner love. They take action and make choices that feel more true to them, and notice change happening naturally.

Shall we begin?

My first session

Initial Conversation

When you’re ready to start, let's arrange a free 30-minute initial call by Zoom or phone. You can ask questions, share what brings you to counselling, and I’ll explain how I work. We’ll go through my Counselling Agreement together, and we can both get a sense of whether it feels like a good fit. If so, we’ll agree a time to start.

Beginning Counselling

The beginning phase of counselling is about us getting to know each other and building a trusting relationship where you feel safe to explore aspects of your life that don’t always feel easy.

You don’t need to prepare anything in advance, we can work with whatever feels most alive for you in the moment. If you’d like more structure, I can ask some gentle questions to help you get started, or we can pause and take stock so we really notice what needs our attention.

As a BACP-accredited counsellor, my six years of experience and post-qualifying training enable me to work with both immediate concerns and long-term deeper work.

Some people feel nervous starting counselling, that’s completely normal. I’ll do my best to help you feel relaxed and at ease. My hope is that our first steps together will already give you a sense of being more at home with yourself.

What I can help with

ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

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

Therapist - Online

Online BH15
07972687790
Sessions from £65.00

Features

  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I am available for new clients in the day or evening. Client hours are:

Mon afternoons, evenings

Tuesday to Friday mornings, lunchtimes

I'm an experienced counsellor and I keep some reduced-cost places to make therapy more accessible.

About me and my therapy practice

As a person-centred counsellor, I specialise in helping you notice your body’s quiet signals about what's wrong in your life. By tuning into these ‘felt senses’, what feels stuck can begin to shift, bringing relief and a sense of moving forward.  

Empathy First

I believe what helps most is a human relationship. When you feel understood, we create the possibility of change. Together, we hear how you feel without judging or rushing you.

Focusing on Your Lived Experiencing: what it feels like right now.

When people come to me feeling anxious or low, instead of analysing your situation, we gently approach those feelings in a safe way. I listen and reflect what you say, helping you stay with the experience itself, which can be hard to do on your own.

Supporting Your Process of Making Meaning:

When we give space to the feelings and sensations we’ve been pushing away, they can open up and show us what a part of us already knows. You begin to make sense of the situation in a new way. Maybe nothing outside has changed yet, but the whole way you 'have' the problem changes fundamentally. From there, you might get a fresh sense of what’s needed next.

I can help with:

A wide range of issues, including stuckness, anxiety, ADHD, autism, trauma, low mood, depression, relationships, separation, family conflict, singleness, eating disorders, work stress, self-worth, and bereavement.

“I highly recommend Catherine to anyone considering a counsellor to support them through difficulties - she is accepting, understanding and knowledgeable, and offers a warm and safe counselling experience!” PM 2022

My inspirations:

My life experience gives me insight into relationships, identity, and spirituality. I’m inspired by Faith Traditions, Mindfulness, Focusing, the Enneagram, Non-Violent Communication and Child-Led Education.

Diversity Welcome:

I warmly affirm diversity, including neurodivergence, LGBTQ+, and people of all racial or cultural backgrounds.

Practice description

What is Person-Centred Experiential Counselling?

It’s about meeting a genuine person who's present with you. Most of the time, you'll be doing the talking, and I'll be listening. Instead of rushing to problem solve, my approach is to slow down, give you time to 'be with' the situation, and notice how your body feels as we talk. This is the experiential part of my approach, where I use a process called 'Focusing'.

What Focusing is

Focusing is a gentle way of tuning into your body’s signals about what’s really going on for you. When something goes wrong, we carry a “felt sense” of it; a vague, hard-to-put-into-words sense that holds more than just thoughts or feelings. I will help you notice and stay with this, and when you can express your 'felt sense' accurately, it's usually a relief and brings a shift you can feel.

Embodied and Holistic

It's natural to avoid painful feelings, but as I support you, you might notice sensations, images or metaphors with a sense of meaning attached to them. Being very specific about what you are sensing inside helps to make sense of your situation and resolve the ‘stuckness’ in your life. This may include working with unresolved pain from relationships.

Parts work

Sometimes, we might notice different “parts” of you with conflicting needs; for example, a harsh inner critic and a part that feels small or hidden. I will support you to hear what each part wants and needs, so they can be re-integrated and transformed into life-forward forces. (Similar to IFS)

Self Soothing

Because this work can be powerful, I also help you learn ways to soothe and steady yourself when needed. We always go at your pace, and you are free to say no to any suggestion I make.

What you can expect

Over time, this process helps you understand and accept yourself more deeply. Clients describe a sense of befriending themselves or finding an inner love. They take action and make choices that feel more true to them, and notice change happening naturally.

Shall we begin?

My first session

Initial Conversation

When you’re ready to start, let's arrange a free 30-minute initial call by Zoom or phone. You can ask questions, share what brings you to counselling, and I’ll explain how I work. We’ll go through my Counselling Agreement together, and we can both get a sense of whether it feels like a good fit. If so, we’ll agree a time to start.

Beginning Counselling

The beginning phase of counselling is about us getting to know each other and building a trusting relationship where you feel safe to explore aspects of your life that don’t always feel easy.

You don’t need to prepare anything in advance, we can work with whatever feels most alive for you in the moment. If you’d like more structure, I can ask some gentle questions to help you get started, or we can pause and take stock so we really notice what needs our attention.

As a BACP-accredited counsellor, my six years of experience and post-qualifying training enable me to work with both immediate concerns and long-term deeper work.

Some people feel nervous starting counselling, that’s completely normal. I’ll do my best to help you feel relaxed and at ease. My hope is that our first steps together will already give you a sense of being more at home with yourself.

What I can help with

ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Telephone therapy, Time-limited

Therapist - Online

Online GL5
07972687790
Sessions from £65.00

Features

  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I am available for new clients in the day or evening. Client hours are:

Mon afternoons, evenings

Tuesday to Friday mornings, lunchtimes

I'm and experienced counsellor and I keep some reduced-cost places to make therapy more accessible.

About me and my therapy practice

Welcome, my Person-Centred approach helps you notice your body’s quiet signals about what's wrong in your life. By tuning into these ‘felt senses’, what feels stuck can begin to shift, bringing relief and a sense of moving forward that’s true to you.

Empathy First

I believe what helps most is a human relationship. When you feel understood, we create the possibility of change. Together, we hear how you feel without judging or rushing you.

Focusing on Your Lived Experiencing: what it feels like right now.

When people come to me feeling anxious or low, instead of analysing your situation, we gently approach those feelings in a safe way. I listen and reflect what you say, helping you stay with the experience itself, which can be hard to do on your own.

Supporting Your Process of Making Meaning:

When we give space to the feelings and sensations we’ve been pushing away, they can open up and show us what a part of us already knows. You begin to make sense of the situation in a new way. Maybe nothing outside has changed yet, but the whole way you 'have' the problem changes fundamentally. From there, you might get a fresh sense of what’s needed next.

I can help with:

A wide range of issues, including stuckness, anxiety, ADHD, autism, trauma, low mood, depression, relationships, separation, family conflict, singleness, eating disorders, work stress, self-worth, and bereavement.

“I highly recommend Catherine to anyone considering a counsellor to support them through difficulties - she is accepting, understanding and knowledgeable, and offers a warm and safe counselling experience!” PM 2022

My inspirations:

My life experience gives me insight into relationships, identity, and spirituality. I’m inspired by Faith Traditions, Mindfulness, Focusing, the Enneagram, Non-Violent Communication and Child-Led Education.

Diversity Welcome:

I warmly affirm diversity, including neurodivergence, LGBTQ+, and people of all racial or cultural backgrounds.

Practice description

What is Person-Centred Experiential Counselling?

It’s about meeting a genuine person who's present with you. Most of the time, you'll be doing the talking, and I'll be listening. Instead of rushing to problem solve, my approach is to slow down, give you time to 'be with' the situation, and notice how your body feels as we talk. This is the experiential part of my approach, where I use a process called 'Focusing'.

What Focusing is

Focusing is a gentle way of tuning into your body’s signals about what’s really going on for you. When something goes wrong, we carry a “felt sense” of it; a vague, hard-to-put-into-words sense that holds more than just thoughts or feelings. I will help you notice and stay with this, and when you can express your 'felt sense' accurately, it's usually a relief and brings a shift you can feel.

Embodied and Holistic

It's natural to avoid painful feelings, but as I support you, you might notice sensations, images or metaphors with a sense of meaning attached to them. Being very specific about what you are sensing inside helps to make sense of your situation and resolve the ‘stuckness’ in your life. This may include working with unresolved pain from relationships.

Parts work

Sometimes, we might notice different “parts” of you with conflicting needs; for example, a harsh inner critic and a part that feels small or hidden. I will support you to hear what each part wants and needs, so they can be re-integrated and transformed into life-forward forces. (Similar to IFS)

Self Soothing

Because this work can be powerful, I also help you learn ways to soothe and steady yourself when needed. We always go at your pace, and you are free to say no to any suggestion I make.

What you can expect

Over time, this process helps you understand and accept yourself more deeply. Clients describe a sense of befriending themselves or finding an inner love. They take action and make choices that feel more true to them, and notice change happening naturally.

Shall we begin?

My first session

Initial Conversation

When you’re ready to start, let's arrange a free 30-minute initial call by Zoom or phone. You can ask questions, share what brings you to counselling, and I’ll explain how I work. We’ll go through my Counselling Agreement together, and we can both get a sense of whether it feels like a good fit. If so, we’ll agree a time to start.

Beginning Counselling

The beginning phase of counselling is about us getting to know each other and building a trusting relationship where you feel safe to explore aspects of your life that don’t always feel easy.

You don’t need to prepare anything in advance, we can work with whatever feels most alive for you in the moment. If you’d like more structure, I can ask some gentle questions to help you get started, or we can pause and take stock so we really notice what needs our attention.

As a BACP-accredited counsellor, my six years of experience and post-qualifying training enable me to work with both immediate concerns and long-term deeper work.

Some people feel nervous starting counselling, that’s completely normal. I’ll do my best to help you feel relaxed and at ease. My hope is that our first steps together will already give you a sense of being more at home with yourself.

What I can help with

ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Telephone therapy, Time-limited

Therapist - Online

Online CF11
07972687790
Sessions from £65.00

Features

  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I am available for new clients in the day or evening. Client hours are:

Mon afternoons, evenings

Tuesday to Friday mornings, lunchtimes

I'm an experienced counsellor and I keep some reduced-cost places to make therapy more accessible.

About me and my therapy practice

As a person-centred counsellor, I specialise in helping you notice your body’s quiet signals about what's wrong in your life. By tuning into these ‘felt senses’, what feels stuck can begin to shift, bringing relief and a sense of moving forward.  

Empathy First

I believe what helps most is a human relationship. When you feel understood, we create the possibility of change. Together, we hear how you feel without judging or rushing you.

Focusing on Your Lived Experiencing: what it feels like right now.

When people come to me feeling anxious or low, instead of analysing your situation, we gently approach those feelings in a safe way. I listen and reflect what you say, helping you stay with the experience itself, which can be hard to do on your own.

Supporting Your Process of Making Meaning:

When we give space to the feelings and sensations we’ve been pushing away, they can open up and show us what a part of us already knows. You begin to make sense of the situation in a new way. Maybe nothing outside has changed yet, but the whole way you 'have' the problem changes fundamentally. From there, you might get a fresh sense of what’s needed next.

I can help with:

A wide range of issues, including stuckness, anxiety, ADHD, autism, trauma, low mood, depression, relationships, separation, family conflict, singleness, eating disorders, work stress, self-worth, and bereavement.

“I highly recommend Catherine to anyone considering a counsellor to support them through difficulties - she is accepting, understanding and knowledgeable, and offers a warm and safe counselling experience!” PM 2022

My inspirations:

My life experience gives me insight into relationships, identity, and spirituality. I’m inspired by Faith Traditions, Mindfulness, Focusing, the Enneagram, Non-Violent Communication and Child-Led Education.

Diversity Welcome:

I warmly affirm diversity, including neurodivergence, LGBTQ+, and people of all racial or cultural backgrounds.

Practice description

What is Person-Centred Experiential Counselling?

It’s about meeting a genuine person who's present with you. Most of the time, you'll be doing the talking, and I'll be listening. Instead of rushing to problem solve, my approach is to slow down, give you time to 'be with' the situation, and notice how your body feels as we talk. This is the experiential part of my approach, where I use a process called 'Focusing'.

What Focusing is

Focusing is a gentle way of tuning into your body’s signals about what’s really going on for you. When something goes wrong, we carry a “felt sense” of it; a vague, hard-to-put-into-words sense that holds more than just thoughts or feelings. I will help you notice and stay with this, and when you can express your 'felt sense' accurately, it's usually a relief and brings a shift you can feel.

Embodied and Holistic

It's natural to avoid painful feelings, but as I support you, you might notice sensations, images or metaphors with a sense of meaning attached to them. Being very specific about what you are sensing inside helps to make sense of your situation and resolve the ‘stuckness’ in your life. This may include working with unresolved pain from relationships.

Parts work

Sometimes, we might notice different “parts” of you with conflicting needs; for example, a harsh inner critic and a part that feels small or hidden. I will support you to hear what each part wants and needs, so they can be re-integrated and transformed into life-forward forces. (Similar to IFS)

Self Soothing

Because this work can be powerful, I also help you learn ways to soothe and steady yourself when needed. We always go at your pace, and you are free to say no to any suggestion I make.

What you can expect

Over time, this process helps you understand and accept yourself more deeply. Clients describe a sense of befriending themselves or finding an inner love. They take action and make choices that feel more true to them, and notice change happening naturally.

Shall we begin?

My first session

Initial Conversation

When you’re ready to start, let's arrange a free 30-minute initial call by Zoom or phone. You can ask questions, share what brings you to counselling, and I’ll explain how I work. We’ll go through my Counselling Agreement together, and we can both get a sense of whether it feels like a good fit. If so, we’ll agree a time to start.

Beginning Counselling

The beginning phase of counselling is about us getting to know each other and building a trusting relationship where you feel safe to explore aspects of your life that don’t always feel easy.

You don’t need to prepare anything in advance, we can work with whatever feels most alive for you in the moment. If you’d like more structure, I can ask some gentle questions to help you get started, or we can pause and take stock so we really notice what needs our attention.

As a BACP-accredited counsellor, my six years of experience and post-qualifying training enable me to work with both immediate concerns and long-term deeper work.

Some people feel nervous starting counselling, that’s completely normal. I’ll do my best to help you feel relaxed and at ease. My hope is that our first steps together will already give you a sense of being more at home with yourself.

What I can help with

ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Telephone therapy

Therapist - Online

Online W1A
07972687790
Sessions from £65.00

Features

  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I am available for new clients in the day or evening. Client hours are:

Mon afternoons, evenings

Tuesday to Friday mornings, lunchtimes

I'm an experienced counsellor and I keep some reduced-cost places to make therapy more accessible.

About me and my therapy practice

As a person-centred counsellor, I specialise in helping you notice your body’s quiet signals about what's wrong in your life. By tuning into these ‘felt senses’, what feels stuck can begin to shift, bringing relief and a sense of moving forward.  

Empathy First

I believe what helps most is a human relationship. When you feel understood, we create the possibility of change. Together, we hear how you feel without judging or rushing you.

Focusing on Your Lived Experiencing: what it feels like right now.

When people come to me feeling anxious or low, instead of analysing your situation, we gently approach those feelings in a safe way. I listen and reflect what you say, helping you stay with the experience itself, which can be hard to do on your own.

Supporting Your Process of Making Meaning:

When we give space to the feelings and sensations we’ve been pushing away, they can open up and show us what a part of us already knows. You begin to make sense of the situation in a new way. Maybe nothing outside has changed yet, but the whole way you 'have' the problem changes fundamentally. From there, you might get a fresh sense of what’s needed next.

I can help with:

A wide range of issues, including stuckness, anxiety, ADHD, autism, trauma, low mood, depression, relationships, separation, family conflict, singleness, eating disorders, work stress, self-worth, and bereavement.

“I highly recommend Catherine to anyone considering a counsellor to support them through difficulties - she is accepting, understanding and knowledgeable, and offers a warm and safe counselling experience!” PM 2022

My inspirations:

My life experience gives me insight into relationships, identity, and spirituality. I’m inspired by Faith Traditions, Mindfulness, Focusing, the Enneagram, Non-Violent Communication and Child-Led Education.

Diversity Welcome:

I warmly affirm diversity, including neurodivergence, LGBTQ+, and people of all racial or cultural backgrounds

Practice description

What is Person-Centred Experiential Counselling?

It’s about meeting a genuine person who's present with you. Most of the time, you'll be doing the talking, and I'll be listening. Instead of rushing to problem solve, my approach is to slow down, give you time to 'be with' the situation, and notice how your body feels as we talk. This is the experiential part of my approach, where I use a process called 'Focusing'.

What Focusing is

Focusing is a gentle way of tuning into your body’s signals about what’s really going on for you. When something goes wrong, we carry a “felt sense” of it; a vague, hard-to-put-into-words sense that holds more than just thoughts or feelings. I will help you notice and stay with this, and when you can express your 'felt sense' accurately, it's usually a relief and brings a shift you can feel.

Embodied and Holistic

It's natural to avoid painful feelings, but as I support you, you might notice sensations, images or metaphors with a sense of meaning attached to them. Being very specific about what you are sensing inside helps to make sense of your situation and resolve the ‘stuckness’ in your life. This may include working with unresolved pain from relationships.

Parts work

Sometimes, we might notice different “parts” of you with conflicting needs; for example, a harsh inner critic and a part that feels small or hidden. I will support you to hear what each part wants and needs, so they can be re-integrated and transformed into life-forward forces. (Similar to IFS)

Self Soothing

Because this work can be powerful, I also help you learn ways to soothe and steady yourself when needed. We always go at your pace, and you are free to say no to any suggestion I make.

What you can expect

Over time, this process helps you understand and accept yourself more deeply. Clients describe a sense of befriending themselves or finding an inner love. They take action and make choices that feel more true to them, and notice change happening naturally.

Shall we begin?

My first session

Initial Conversation

When you’re ready to start, let's arrange a free 30-minute initial call by Zoom or phone. You can ask questions, share what brings you to counselling, and I’ll explain how I work. We’ll go through my Counselling Agreement together, and we can both get a sense of whether it feels like a good fit. If so, we’ll agree a time to start.

Beginning Counselling

The beginning phase of counselling is about us getting to know each other and building a trusting relationship where you feel safe to explore aspects of your life that don’t always feel easy.

You don’t need to prepare anything in advance, we can work with whatever feels most alive for you in the moment. If you’d like more structure, I can ask some gentle questions to help you get started, or we can pause and take stock so we really notice what needs our attention.

As a BACP-accredited counsellor, my six years of experience and post-qualifying training enable me to work with both immediate concerns and long-term deeper work.

Some people feel nervous starting counselling, that’s completely normal. I’ll do my best to help you feel relaxed and at ease. My hope is that our first steps together will already give you a sense of being more at home with yourself.

What I can help with

ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Telephone therapy

Therapist - Online

Online B2
07972687790
Sessions from £65.00

Features

Availability

I am available for new clients in the day or evening. Client hours are:

Mon afternoons, evenings

Tuesday to Friday mornings, lunchtimes

(Wed and Thurs online only)

I'm an experienced counsellor and I keep some reduced-cost places to make therapy more accessible.

About me and my therapy practice

As a person-centred counsellor, I specialise in helping you notice your body’s quiet signals about what's wrong in your life. By tuning into these ‘felt senses’, what feels stuck can begin to shift, bringing relief and a sense of moving forward.  

Empathy First

I believe what helps most is a human relationship. When you feel understood, we create the possibility of change. Together, we hear how you feel without judging or rushing you.

Focusing on Your Lived Experiencing: what it feels like right now.

When people come to me feeling anxious or low, instead of analysing your situation, we gently approach those feelings in a safe way. I listen and reflect what you say, helping you stay with the experience itself, which can be hard to do on your own.

Supporting Your Process of Making Meaning:

When we give space to the feelings and sensations we’ve been pushing away, they can open up and show us what a part of us already knows. You begin to make sense of the situation in a new way. Maybe nothing outside has changed yet, but the whole way you 'have' the problem changes fundamentally. From there, you might get a fresh sense of what’s needed next.

I can help with:

A wide range of issues, including stuckness, anxiety, ADHD, autism, trauma, low mood, depression, relationships, separation, family conflict, singleness, eating disorders, work stress, self-worth, and bereavement.

“I highly recommend Catherine to anyone considering a counsellor to support them through difficulties - she is accepting, understanding and knowledgeable, and offers a warm and safe counselling experience!” PM 2022

My inspirations:

My life experience gives me insight into relationships, identity, and spirituality. I’m inspired by Faith Traditions, Mindfulness, Focusing, the Enneagram, Non-Violent Communication and Child-Led Education.

Diversity Welcome:

I warmly affirm diversity, including neurodivergence, LGBTQ+, and people of all racial or cultural backgrounds.

Practice description

What is Person-Centred Experiential Counselling?

It’s about meeting a genuine person who's present with you. Most of the time, you'll be doing the talking, and I'll be listening. Instead of rushing to problem solve, my approach is to slow down, give you time to 'be with' the situation, and notice how your body feels as we talk. This is the experiential part of my approach, where I use a process called 'Focusing'.

What Focusing is

Focusing is a gentle way of tuning into your body’s signals about what’s really going on for you. When something goes wrong, we carry a “felt sense” of it; a vague, hard-to-put-into-words sense that holds more than just thoughts or feelings. I will help you notice and stay with this, and when you can express your 'felt sense' accurately, it's usually a relief and brings a shift you can feel.

Embodied and Holistic

It's natural to avoid painful feelings, but as I support you, you might notice sensations, images or metaphors with a sense of meaning attached to them. Being very specific about what you are sensing inside helps to make sense of your situation and resolve the ‘stuckness’ in your life. This may include working with unresolved pain from relationships.

Parts work

Sometimes, we might notice different “parts” of you with conflicting needs; for example, a harsh inner critic and a part that feels small or hidden. I will support you to hear what each part wants and needs, so they can be re-integrated and transformed into life-forward forces. (Similar to IFS)

Self Soothing

Because this work can be powerful, I also help you learn ways to soothe and steady yourself when needed. We always go at your pace, and you are free to say no to any suggestion I make.

What you can expect

Over time, this process helps you understand and accept yourself more deeply. Clients describe a sense of befriending themselves or finding an inner love. They take action and make choices that feel more true to them, and notice change happening naturally.

Shall we begin?

My first session

Initial Conversation

When you’re ready to start, let's arrange a free 30-minute initial call by Zoom or phone. You can ask questions, share what brings you to counselling, and I’ll explain how I work. We’ll go through my Counselling Agreement together, and we can both get a sense of whether it feels like a good fit. If so, we’ll agree a time to start.

Beginning Counselling

The beginning phase of counselling is about us getting to know each other and building a trusting relationship where you feel safe to explore aspects of your life that don’t always feel easy.

You don’t need to prepare anything in advance, we can work with whatever feels most alive for you in the moment. If you’d like more structure, I can ask some gentle questions to help you get started, or we can pause and take stock so we really notice what needs our attention.

As a BACP-accredited counsellor, my six years of experience and post-qualifying training enable me to work with both immediate concerns and long-term deeper work.

Some people feel nervous starting counselling, that’s completely normal. I’ll do my best to help you feel relaxed and at ease. My hope is that our first steps together will already give you a sense of being more at home with yourself.

What I can help with

ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Telephone therapy