Ricardo Goni Estrada
Registered Member MBACP
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07492295257
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Available hours from Monday to Friday.
10 am to 6pm.
I will need to check availability on my calendar on request.
About me and my therapy practice
I work with people whose inner worlds are complex—whose thoughts loop, emotions run deep, and lives don’t fit into neat boxes. My clients are often thinkers, feelers, and outsiders: neurodivergent minds, LGBTQ+ people, creatives, and those who’ve lived through trauma or identity transitions that reshaped who they are.
My approach blends Internal Family Systems, Gestalt therapy, somatic work, and music therapy. We might map the parts of you that clash or protect each other, explore what your body carries when words fall short, or use sound, metaphor, and creativity when traditional talking therapy stops working. Sessions are alive and adaptive: sometimes structured and focused, other times exploratory and intuitive—depending on what’s needed that day.
I don’t do small talk or quick fixes. We’ll work at the depth where things actually change—the shame that keeps you silent, the anxiety that controls your pace, the patterns that keep pulling you back. Some sessions move through emotion and memory; others are about grounding, clarity, and reclaiming agency.
If you’re neurodivergent, sessions flex around attention and sensory needs. If you’re in non-monogamous or kink communities, you won’t have to translate yourself. If you’re processing trauma, we’ll go slow enough for safety but deep enough for truth.
My goal isn’t to turn you into someone “normal.” It’s to help you build a relationship with yourself that’s honest, compassionate, and sustainable—so you can stop performing and start living from the inside out.
Practice description
Therapy for people who don’t fit the template.
I work with adults who feel like outsiders in their own lives—people whose minds won’t quiet down, whose bodies still carry trauma, or whose identities, desires, or ways of thinking fall outside the norm. My practice is a space for complexity, contradiction, and truth—somewhere you don’t have to perform or translate yourself to be understood.
Clients come to me with anxiety, OCD, trauma, burnout, or relationship struggles, but the work often goes deeper: understanding how old wounds shape the present, and learning to meet yourself with honesty instead of judgment. I’m particularly experienced in working with neurodivergent adults (ADHD, autistic), LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse people, and those exploring sexuality, kink, or non-monogamy.
My sessions blend Internal Family Systems, Gestalt therapy, somatic awareness, and music therapy. That might mean working with your inner parts, exploring sensations in the body, or using creativity when words aren’t enough. Sessions are collaborative—sometimes structured, sometimes open and reflective—guided by what feels real and useful for you.
Clients often describe therapy with me as “deep but human.” You can expect warmth, honesty, and curiosity rather than clinical distance. I’ll meet you where you are, help you slow down what’s overwhelming, and stay with you while you face what’s been too painful to look at alone.
This isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about reclaiming who you already are—and learning how to live from that place with clarity, courage, and self-respect.
My first session
The first session isn’t an interview or an intake form—it’s a meeting between two humans. A space to slow down, sense the room, and see how it feels to speak things out loud, maybe for the first time.
We start where you are. Sometimes that’s confusion, exhaustion, or a sense of not knowing what you need. That’s okay. I’ll help you find words for what feels tangled, and we’ll begin sketching the shape of the work—what feels urgent, what feels tender, what might need more time.
There’s no need to tell your whole story in one go. We move gently, following what your body and mind can hold. I might ask questions to understand the context of your life, but mostly I listen—to the rhythms beneath the words, to the parts of you that are still learning how to speak.
You’ll get a sense of how I work—curious, direct, but never intrusive—and of whether something in this space feels safe enough to continue. You’re under no pressure to commit; therapy should feel like a collaboration, not an obligation.
If it feels right, we keep going. If not, I’ll help you find someone who’s a better fit. Either way, the aim of the first session is simple: that you leave feeling a little more seen, and a little less alone in whatever brought you here.
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Eclectic, Emotionally focused therapy, Existential, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Person centred, Phenomenological, Transactional analysis, Transpersonal
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, Spanish
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Available hours from Monday to Friday.
10 am to 6pm.
I will need to check availability on my calendar on request.
About me and my therapy practice
I work with people whose inner worlds are complex—whose thoughts loop, emotions run deep, and lives don’t fit into neat boxes. My clients are often thinkers, feelers, and outsiders: neurodivergent minds, LGBTQ+ people, creatives, and those who’ve lived through trauma or identity transitions that reshaped who they are.
My approach blends Internal Family Systems, Gestalt therapy, somatic work, and music therapy. We might map the parts of you that clash or protect each other, explore what your body carries when words fall short, or use sound, metaphor, and creativity when traditional talking therapy stops working. Sessions are alive and adaptive: sometimes structured and focused, other times exploratory and intuitive—depending on what’s needed that day.
I don’t do small talk or quick fixes. We’ll work at the depth where things actually change—the shame that keeps you silent, the anxiety that controls your pace, the patterns that keep pulling you back. Some sessions move through emotion and memory; others are about grounding, clarity, and reclaiming agency.
If you’re neurodivergent, sessions flex around attention and sensory needs. If you’re in non-monogamous or kink communities, you won’t have to translate yourself. If you’re processing trauma, we’ll go slow enough for safety but deep enough for truth.
My goal isn’t to turn you into someone “normal.” It’s to help you build a relationship with yourself that’s honest, compassionate, and sustainable—so you can stop performing and start living from the inside out.
Practice description
Therapy for people who don’t fit the template.
I work with adults who feel like outsiders in their own lives—people whose minds won’t quiet down, whose bodies still carry trauma, or whose identities, desires, or ways of thinking fall outside the norm. My practice is a space for complexity, contradiction, and truth—somewhere you don’t have to perform or translate yourself to be understood.
Clients come to me with anxiety, OCD, trauma, burnout, or relationship struggles, but the work often goes deeper: understanding how old wounds shape the present, and learning to meet yourself with honesty instead of judgment. I’m particularly experienced in working with neurodivergent adults (ADHD, autistic), LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse people, and those exploring sexuality, kink, or non-monogamy.
My sessions blend Internal Family Systems, Gestalt therapy, somatic awareness, and music therapy. That might mean working with your inner parts, exploring sensations in the body, or using creativity when words aren’t enough. Sessions are collaborative—sometimes structured, sometimes open and reflective—guided by what feels real and useful for you.
Clients often describe therapy with me as “deep but human.” You can expect warmth, honesty, and curiosity rather than clinical distance. I’ll meet you where you are, help you slow down what’s overwhelming, and stay with you while you face what’s been too painful to look at alone.
This isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about reclaiming who you already are—and learning how to live from that place with clarity, courage, and self-respect.
My first session
The first session isn’t an interview or an intake form—it’s a meeting between two humans. A space to slow down, sense the room, and see how it feels to speak things out loud, maybe for the first time.
We start where you are. Sometimes that’s confusion, exhaustion, or a sense of not knowing what you need. That’s okay. I’ll help you find words for what feels tangled, and we’ll begin sketching the shape of the work—what feels urgent, what feels tender, what might need more time.
There’s no need to tell your whole story in one go. We move gently, following what your body and mind can hold. I might ask questions to understand the context of your life, but mostly I listen—to the rhythms beneath the words, to the parts of you that are still learning how to speak.
You’ll get a sense of how I work—curious, direct, but never intrusive—and of whether something in this space feels safe enough to continue. You’re under no pressure to commit; therapy should feel like a collaboration, not an obligation.
If it feels right, we keep going. If not, I’ll help you find someone who’s a better fit. Either way, the aim of the first session is simple: that you leave feeling a little more seen, and a little less alone in whatever brought you here.
What I can help with
Abuse, Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Loss, Men's issues, Obsessions, OCD, Personal development, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Eclectic, Emotionally focused therapy, Existential, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Person centred, Phenomenological, Transactional analysis, Transpersonal
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, Spanish
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
Available hours from Monday to Friday.
10 am to 6pm.
I will need to check availability on my calendar on request.
About me and my therapy practice
I work with people whose inner worlds are complex—whose thoughts loop, emotions run deep, and lives don’t fit into neat boxes. My clients are often thinkers, feelers, and outsiders: neurodivergent minds, LGBTQ+ people, creatives, and those who’ve lived through trauma or identity transitions that reshaped who they are.
My approach blends Internal Family Systems, Gestalt therapy, somatic work, and music therapy. We might map the parts of you that clash or protect each other, explore what your body carries when words fall short, or use sound, metaphor, and creativity when traditional talking therapy stops working. Sessions are alive and adaptive: sometimes structured and focused, other times exploratory and intuitive—depending on what’s needed that day.
I don’t do small talk or quick fixes. We’ll work at the depth where things actually change—the shame that keeps you silent, the anxiety that controls your pace, the patterns that keep pulling you back. Some sessions move through emotion and memory; others are about grounding, clarity, and reclaiming agency.
If you’re neurodivergent, sessions flex around attention and sensory needs. If you’re in non-monogamous or kink communities, you won’t have to translate yourself. If you’re processing trauma, we’ll go slow enough for safety but deep enough for truth.
My goal isn’t to turn you into someone “normal.” It’s to help you build a relationship with yourself that’s honest, compassionate, and sustainable—so you can stop performing and start living from the inside out.
Practice description
Therapy for people who don’t fit the template.
I work with adults who feel like outsiders in their own lives—people whose minds won’t quiet down, whose bodies still carry trauma, or whose identities, desires, or ways of thinking fall outside the norm. My practice is a space for complexity, contradiction, and truth—somewhere you don’t have to perform or translate yourself to be understood.
Clients come to me with anxiety, OCD, trauma, burnout, or relationship struggles, but the work often goes deeper: understanding how old wounds shape the present, and learning to meet yourself with honesty instead of judgment. I’m particularly experienced in working with neurodivergent adults (ADHD, autistic), LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse people, and those exploring sexuality, kink, or non-monogamy.
My sessions blend Internal Family Systems, Gestalt therapy, somatic awareness, and music therapy. That might mean working with your inner parts, exploring sensations in the body, or using creativity when words aren’t enough. Sessions are collaborative—sometimes structured, sometimes open and reflective—guided by what feels real and useful for you.
Clients often describe therapy with me as “deep but human.” You can expect warmth, honesty, and curiosity rather than clinical distance. I’ll meet you where you are, help you slow down what’s overwhelming, and stay with you while you face what’s been too painful to look at alone.
This isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about reclaiming who you already are—and learning how to live from that place with clarity, courage, and self-respect.
My first session
The first session isn’t an interview or an intake form—it’s a meeting between two humans. A space to slow down, sense the room, and see how it feels to speak things out loud, maybe for the first time.
We start where you are. Sometimes that’s confusion, exhaustion, or a sense of not knowing what you need. That’s okay. I’ll help you find words for what feels tangled, and we’ll begin sketching the shape of the work—what feels urgent, what feels tender, what might need more time.
There’s no need to tell your whole story in one go. We move gently, following what your body and mind can hold. I might ask questions to understand the context of your life, but mostly I listen—to the rhythms beneath the words, to the parts of you that are still learning how to speak.
You’ll get a sense of how I work—curious, direct, but never intrusive—and of whether something in this space feels safe enough to continue. You’re under no pressure to commit; therapy should feel like a collaboration, not an obligation.
If it feels right, we keep going. If not, I’ll help you find someone who’s a better fit. Either way, the aim of the first session is simple: that you leave feeling a little more seen, and a little less alone in whatever brought you here.
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Eclectic, Emotionally focused therapy, Existential, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Person centred, Phenomenological, Transpersonal
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Organisations, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, Spanish
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Available hours from Monday to Friday.
10 am to 6pm.
I will need to check availability on my calendar on request.
About me and my therapy practice
I work with people whose inner worlds are complex—whose thoughts loop, emotions run deep, and lives don’t fit into neat boxes. My clients are often thinkers, feelers, and outsiders: neurodivergent minds, LGBTQ+ people, creatives, and those who’ve lived through trauma or identity transitions that reshaped who they are.
My approach blends Internal Family Systems, Gestalt therapy, somatic work, and music therapy. We might map the parts of you that clash or protect each other, explore what your body carries when words fall short, or use sound, metaphor, and creativity when traditional talking therapy stops working. Sessions are alive and adaptive: sometimes structured and focused, other times exploratory and intuitive—depending on what’s needed that day.
I don’t do small talk or quick fixes. We’ll work at the depth where things actually change—the shame that keeps you silent, the anxiety that controls your pace, the patterns that keep pulling you back. Some sessions move through emotion and memory; others are about grounding, clarity, and reclaiming agency.
If you’re neurodivergent, sessions flex around attention and sensory needs. If you’re in non-monogamous or kink communities, you won’t have to translate yourself. If you’re processing trauma, we’ll go slow enough for safety but deep enough for truth.
My goal isn’t to turn you into someone “normal.” It’s to help you build a relationship with yourself that’s honest, compassionate, and sustainable—so you can stop performing and start living from the inside out.
Practice description
Therapy for people who don’t fit the template.
I work with adults who feel like outsiders in their own lives—people whose minds won’t quiet down, whose bodies still carry trauma, or whose identities, desires, or ways of thinking fall outside the norm. My practice is a space for complexity, contradiction, and truth—somewhere you don’t have to perform or translate yourself to be understood.
Clients come to me with anxiety, OCD, trauma, burnout, or relationship struggles, but the work often goes deeper: understanding how old wounds shape the present, and learning to meet yourself with honesty instead of judgment. I’m particularly experienced in working with neurodivergent adults (ADHD, autistic), LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse people, and those exploring sexuality, kink, or non-monogamy.
My sessions blend Internal Family Systems, Gestalt therapy, somatic awareness, and music therapy. That might mean working with your inner parts, exploring sensations in the body, or using creativity when words aren’t enough. Sessions are collaborative—sometimes structured, sometimes open and reflective—guided by what feels real and useful for you.
Clients often describe therapy with me as “deep but human.” You can expect warmth, honesty, and curiosity rather than clinical distance. I’ll meet you where you are, help you slow down what’s overwhelming, and stay with you while you face what’s been too painful to look at alone.
This isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about reclaiming who you already are—and learning how to live from that place with clarity, courage, and self-respect.
My first session
The first session isn’t an interview or an intake form—it’s a meeting between two humans. A space to slow down, sense the room, and see how it feels to speak things out loud, maybe for the first time.
We start where you are. Sometimes that’s confusion, exhaustion, or a sense of not knowing what you need. That’s okay. I’ll help you find words for what feels tangled, and we’ll begin sketching the shape of the work—what feels urgent, what feels tender, what might need more time.
There’s no need to tell your whole story in one go. We move gently, following what your body and mind can hold. I might ask questions to understand the context of your life, but mostly I listen—to the rhythms beneath the words, to the parts of you that are still learning how to speak.
You’ll get a sense of how I work—curious, direct, but never intrusive—and of whether something in this space feels safe enough to continue. You’re under no pressure to commit; therapy should feel like a collaboration, not an obligation.
If it feels right, we keep going. If not, I’ll help you find someone who’s a better fit. Either way, the aim of the first session is simple: that you leave feeling a little more seen, and a little less alone in whatever brought you here.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Life coaching, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Obsessions, OCD, Personal development, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Eclectic, Emotionally focused therapy, Existential, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Interpersonal, Person centred, Phenomenological, Transactional analysis, Transpersonal
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Groups, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Online therapy
Languages spoken
English, Spanish
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Available hours from Monday to Friday. 6 am to 4pm.
Only Online sessions.
I will need to check availability on my calendar on request.
About me and my therapy practice
I offer relational, reflective supervision grounded in the 7-Eyed Model, Gestalt Therapy, and trauma-informed practice. My style is collaborative, spacious, and gently challenging. We explore not just your client work, but you—how you show up, what gets stirred, and where your growth edges lie.
I work pluralistically and flexibly, tailoring supervision to your stage of development and therapeutic identity. Whether you’re trained in humanistic, integrative, or body-based models, I welcome your unique way of working.
I particularly support therapists working with GSRD, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, non-monogamous, and culturally diverse clients. This is a space where formality falls away, but professionalism holds strong. A space to reflect deeply, think ethically, and stay connected to yourself as a therapist.
You don’t need to impress. Bring what’s real. We'll think, feel, and explore it together.
Practice description
Supervision with me is less about ticking boxes and more about cultivating awareness, resilience, and integrity in your practice. It's a space to think, feel, and reflect on what your work evokes in you—not just clinically, but personally, ethically, and energetically.
I support supervisees to stay rooted in their values while navigating uncertainty, rupture, cultural complexity, and systemic pressures. We’ll pay attention to parallel process, unfinished business, and the unsaid—what shows up in the space between you and your clients, and between us.
My practice invites presence over performance, attunement over control. I welcome therapists who are creative, questioning, or quietly radical in their work—especially those drawn to relational depth and working at the edges of identity, inclusion, and emotional intensity.
This is a space where your intuition, doubt, knowledge, and humanity are all welcome.
My first session
The first session is about creating a shared rhythm—feeling out what supervision could become between us. We won’t rush to cover ground or force structure. Instead, we’ll stay with what arises naturally: what you’re holding, where you feel stretched, what you’re proud of, and what you’re still learning to carry.
You don’t need to arrive with polished material. You might bring curiosity, hesitancy, or the sense that something in your work needs air. We’ll notice the dynamics, not just the content—your pace, your language, your silences.
This session is also for you to ask, sense, and name what you need from supervision: spaciousness, challenge, containment, perspective, or all of these in different moments.
It’s not about ticking the right boxes—it’s about starting an honest working relationship. If we both feel the ground is right, we continue from there.
Real supervision is grown, not delivered. The first session plants that seed.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues
Types of therapy
Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Person centred, Transpersonal
Clients I work with
Adults
How I deliver therapy
Online therapy
Languages spoken
English, Spanish
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Available hours from Monday to Friday.
6 am to 6pm.
I will need to check availability on my calendar on request.
About me and my therapy practice
I offer relational, reflective supervision grounded in the 7-Eyed Model, Gestalt Therapy, and trauma-informed practice. My style is collaborative, spacious, and gently challenging. We explore not just your client work, but you—how you show up, what gets stirred, and where your growth edges lie.
I work pluralistically and flexibly, tailoring supervision to your stage of development and therapeutic identity. Whether you’re trained in humanistic, integrative, or body-based models, I welcome your unique way of working.
I particularly support therapists working with GSRD, LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, non-monogamous, and culturally diverse clients. This is a space where formality falls away, but professionalism holds strong. A space to reflect deeply, think ethically, and stay connected to yourself as a therapist.
You don’t need to impress. Bring what’s real. We'll think, feel, and explore it together.
Practice description
Supervision with me is less about ticking boxes and more about cultivating awareness, resilience, and integrity in your practice. It's a space to think, feel, and reflect on what your work evokes in you—not just clinically, but personally, ethically, and energetically.
I support supervisees to stay rooted in their values while navigating uncertainty, rupture, cultural complexity, and systemic pressures. We’ll pay attention to parallel process, unfinished business, and the unsaid—what shows up in the space between you and your clients, and between us.
My practice invites presence over performance, attunement over control. I welcome therapists who are creative, questioning, or quietly radical in their work—especially those drawn to relational depth and working at the edges of identity, inclusion, and emotional intensity.
This is a space where your intuition, doubt, knowledge, and humanity are all welcome.
My first session
The first session is about creating a shared rhythm—feeling out what supervision could become between us. We won’t rush to cover ground or force structure. Instead, we’ll stay with what arises naturally: what you’re holding, where you feel stretched, what you’re proud of, and what you’re still learning to carry.
You don’t need to arrive with polished material. You might bring curiosity, hesitancy, or the sense that something in your work needs air. We’ll notice the dynamics, not just the content—your pace, your language, your silences.
This session is also for you to ask, sense, and name what you need from supervision: spaciousness, challenge, containment, perspective, or all of these in different moments.
It’s not about ticking the right boxes—it’s about starting an honest working relationship. If we both feel the ground is right, we continue from there.
Real supervision is grown, not delivered. The first session plants that seed.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Obsessions, OCD, Personal development, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Eclectic, Existential, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Internal Family Systems, Interpersonal, Person centred, Phenomenological, Solution focused brief therapy, Transpersonal
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Families, Groups, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, Spanish