Geraldine Wachholz
Registered Member MBACP
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07503154443
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
I offer counselling for adults from all backgrounds, with a particular passion for supporting people whose lives have been touched by cancer. This may mean you have recently received a diagnosis, are undergoing treatment, are living with cancer as a long-term condition, are in remission, or are facing the uncertainty and anxiety of waiting for results. It may also mean you are caring for or grieving someone affected by cancer.
Cancer can be an overwhelming experience – emotionally, physically, and mentally. It can stir feelings of fear, sadness, confusion, anger, or isolation, and can sometimes make it difficult to recognise yourself or connect with others in the way you once did. You may feel pressured to “stay strong” for loved ones, even while you’re struggling inside. My role is to offer a safe, understanding space where you can bring all of your thoughts and feelings without judgement, where you can be wholly yourself.
I draw on the principles of humanistic therapy, offering warmth, openness, and honesty in the counselling relationship. This approach values your autonomy – you set the pace, and our work together is guided by what you feel ready to share and explore. Rather than giving advice or telling you what to do, I will walk alongside you as an ally, helping you discover your own solutions and coping strategies.
Practice description
In my counselling practice, you’ll find a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and challenges at your own pace. My role is to listen, understand your unique experiences, and work with you to uncover new perspectives and possibilities for change.
I can help with issues including, but not limited to:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationships, Difficulty with boundaries, Self-worth, Bereavement, Recovering from past relationships, Chronic self-doubt, Recovering from abuse, Facing change, Loss, Worry, Family issues, Perfectionism, Work-related stress, People Pleasing, Self Esteem, Motivation, Burn out, Suicidal thoughts, Recovering from abusive and narcissistic relationships. and Personal development.
What You Can Expect From Me:
Compassion and Respect – You’ll be heard and valued exactly as you are, without pressure or judgment.
A Collaborative Approach – We’ll work together to set goals that feel right for you, and I’ll adapt my methods to suit your needs and preferences.
Practical and Emotional Support – Whether you need coping strategies, deeper self-understanding, or simply a place to talk, I’ll provide tools and insights to help you navigate life’s challenges.
Confidentiality and Safety – Your privacy and comfort are at the heart of our sessions, so you can speak freely.
Growth at Your Pace – There’s no rush; this is your time to reflect, heal, and grow in a way that feels sustainable for you.
Counselling is a journey, and every step you take—no matter how small—matters. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you start; all you need to bring is yourself.
If you’re ready, we can take that first step together.
My first session
In our very first session together, we’ll take things at a gentle, comfortable pace. If you’ve already completed the assessment form, I’ll refer to it as a helpful starting point — but if you haven’t, please don’t worry at all. We can simply explore things as we go.
This initial conversation is really about us getting to know each other. We’ll spend time talking about what’s been happening for you lately, what’s led you to seek counselling now, and what you’re hoping to find or change. It’s also a chance for you to get a sense of how I work, ask any questions you might have, and see if you feel we’re a good fit to work together.
Most importantly, we’ll begin to explore what matters most to you — your values, your hopes, and the areas of your life where you’d like to see more clarity or ease. My aim is to help you reconnect with your strengths, make sense of your experiences, and discover a way forward that feels not only possible, but also authentic and meaningful to you. We’ll take this journey at your pace, with warmth, curiosity, and compassion.
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Transactional analysis
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, German
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
I offer counselling for adults from all backgrounds, with a particular passion for supporting people whose lives have been touched by cancer. This may mean you have recently received a diagnosis, are undergoing treatment, are living with cancer as a long-term condition, are in remission, or are facing the uncertainty and anxiety of waiting for results. It may also mean you are caring for or grieving someone affected by cancer.
Cancer can be an overwhelming experience – emotionally, physically, and mentally. It can stir feelings of fear, sadness, confusion, anger, or isolation, and can sometimes make it difficult to recognise yourself or connect with others in the way you once did. You may feel pressured to “stay strong” for loved ones, even while you’re struggling inside. My role is to offer a safe, understanding space where you can bring all of your thoughts and feelings without judgement, where you can be wholly yourself.
I draw on the principles of humanistic therapy, offering warmth, openness, and honesty in the counselling relationship. This approach values your autonomy – you set the pace, and our work together is guided by what you feel ready to share and explore. Rather than giving advice or telling you what to do, I will walk alongside you as an ally, helping you discover your own solutions and coping strategies.
Practice description
In my counselling practice, you’ll find a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and challenges at your own pace. My role is to listen, understand your unique experiences, and work with you to uncover new perspectives and possibilities for change.
I can help with issues including, but not limited to:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationships, Difficulty with boundaries, Self-worth, Bereavement, Recovering from past relationships, Chronic self-doubt, Recovering from abuse, Facing change, Loss, Worry, Family issues, Perfectionism, Work-related stress, People Pleasing, Self Esteem, Motivation, Burn out, Suicidal thoughts, Recovering from abusive and narcissistic relationships. and Personal development.
What You Can Expect From Me:
Compassion and Respect – You’ll be heard and valued exactly as you are, without pressure or judgment.
A Collaborative Approach – We’ll work together to set goals that feel right for you, and I’ll adapt my methods to suit your needs and preferences.
Practical and Emotional Support – Whether you need coping strategies, deeper self-understanding, or simply a place to talk, I’ll provide tools and insights to help you navigate life’s challenges.
Confidentiality and Safety – Your privacy and comfort are at the heart of our sessions, so you can speak freely.
Growth at Your Pace – There’s no rush; this is your time to reflect, heal, and grow in a way that feels sustainable for you.
Counselling is a journey, and every step you take—no matter how small—matters. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you start; all you need to bring is yourself.
If you’re ready, we can take that first step together.
My first session
In our very first session together, we’ll take things at a gentle, comfortable pace. If you’ve already completed the assessment form, I’ll refer to it as a helpful starting point — but if you haven’t, please don’t worry at all. We can simply explore things as we go.
This initial conversation is really about us getting to know each other. We’ll spend time talking about what’s been happening for you lately, what’s led you to seek counselling now, and what you’re hoping to find or change. It’s also a chance for you to get a sense of how I work, ask any questions you might have, and see if you feel we’re a good fit to work together.
Most importantly, we’ll begin to explore what matters most to you — your values, your hopes, and the areas of your life where you’d like to see more clarity or ease. My aim is to help you reconnect with your strengths, make sense of your experiences, and discover a way forward that feels not only possible, but also authentic and meaningful to you. We’ll take this journey at your pace, with warmth, curiosity, and compassion.
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Transactional analysis
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, German
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
I offer counselling for adults from all backgrounds, with a particular passion for supporting people whose lives have been touched by cancer. This may mean you have recently received a diagnosis, are undergoing treatment, are living with cancer as a long-term condition, are in remission, or are facing the uncertainty and anxiety of waiting for results. It may also mean you are caring for or grieving someone affected by cancer.
Cancer can be an overwhelming experience – emotionally, physically, and mentally. It can stir feelings of fear, sadness, confusion, anger, or isolation, and can sometimes make it difficult to recognise yourself or connect with others in the way you once did. You may feel pressured to “stay strong” for loved ones, even while you’re struggling inside. My role is to offer a safe, understanding space where you can bring all of your thoughts and feelings without judgment, where you can be wholly yourself.
I draw on the principles of humanistic therapy, offering warmth, openness, and honesty in the counselling relationship. This approach values your autonomy – you set the pace, and our work together is guided by what you feel ready to share and explore. Rather than giving advice or telling you what to do, I will walk alongside you as an ally, helping you discover your own solutions and coping strategies.
Practice description
In my counselling practice, you’ll find a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and challenges at your own pace. My role is to listen, understand your unique experiences, and work with you to uncover new perspectives and possibilities for change.
I can help with issues, including, but not limited to:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationships, Difficulty with boundaries, Self-worth, Bereavement, Recovering from past relationships, Chronic self-doubt, Recovering from abuse, Facing change, Loss, Worry, Family issues, Perfectionism, Work-related stress, People Pleasing, Self-esteem, Motivation, Burnout, Suicidal thoughts, Recovering from abusive and narcissistic relationships. and Personal development.
What You Can Expect From Me:
Compassion and Respect – You’ll be heard and valued exactly as you are, without pressure or judgment.
A Collaborative Approach – We’ll work together to set goals that feel right for you, and I’ll adapt my methods to suit your needs and preferences.
Practical and Emotional Support – Whether you need coping strategies, deeper self-understanding, or simply a place to talk, I’ll provide tools and insights to help you navigate life’s challenges.
Confidentiality and Safety – Your privacy and comfort are at the heart of our sessions, so you can speak freely.
Growth at Your Pace – There’s no rush; this is your time to reflect, heal, and grow in a way that feels sustainable for you.
Counselling is a journey, and every step you take—no matter how small—matters. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you start; all you need to bring is yourself.
If you’re ready, we can take that first step together.
My first session
In our very first session together, we’ll take things at a gentle, comfortable pace. If you’ve already completed the assessment form, I’ll refer to it as a helpful starting point — but if you haven’t, please don’t worry at all. We can simply explore things as we go.
This initial conversation is really about us getting to know each other. We’ll spend time talking about what’s been happening for you lately, what’s led you to seek counselling now, and what you’re hoping to find or change. It’s also a chance for you to get a sense of how I work, ask any questions you might have, and see if you feel we’re a good fit to work together.
Most importantly, we’ll begin to explore what matters most to you — your values, your hopes, and the areas of your life where you’d like to see more clarity or ease. I aim to help you reconnect with your strengths, make sense of your experiences, and discover a way forward that feels not only possible, but also authentic and meaningful to you. We’ll take this journey at your pace, with warmth, curiosity, and compassion.
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Transactional analysis
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, German
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
I offer counselling for adults from all backgrounds, with a particular passion for supporting people whose lives have been touched by cancer. This may mean you have recently received a diagnosis, are undergoing treatment, are living with cancer as a long-term condition, are in remission, or are facing the uncertainty and anxiety of waiting for results. It may also mean you are caring for or grieving someone affected by cancer.
Cancer can be an overwhelming experience – emotionally, physically, and mentally. It can stir feelings of fear, sadness, confusion, anger, or isolation, and can sometimes make it difficult to recognise yourself or connect with others in the way you once did. You may feel pressured to “stay strong” for loved ones, even while you’re struggling inside. My role is to offer a safe, understanding space where you can bring all of your thoughts and feelings without judgment, where you can be wholly yourself.
I draw on the principles of humanistic therapy, offering warmth, openness, and honesty in the counselling relationship. This approach values your autonomy – you set the pace, and our work together is guided by what you feel ready to share and explore. Rather than giving advice or telling you what to do, I will walk alongside you as an ally, helping you discover your own solutions and coping strategies.
Practice description
In my counselling practice, you’ll find a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and challenges at your own pace. My role is to listen, understand your unique experiences, and work with you to uncover new perspectives and possibilities for change.
I can help with issues including, but not limited to:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationships, Difficulty with boundaries, Self-worth, Bereavement, Recovering from past relationships, Chronic self-doubt, Recovering from abuse, Facing change, Loss, Worry, Family issues, Perfectionism, Work-related stress, People Pleasing, Self-esteem, Motivation, Burnout, Suicidal thoughts, Recovering from abusive and narcissistic relationships. and Personal development.
What You Can Expect From Me:
Compassion and Respect – You’ll be heard and valued exactly as you are, without pressure or judgment.
A Collaborative Approach – We’ll work together to set goals that feel right for you, and I’ll adapt my methods to suit your needs and preferences.
Practical and Emotional Support – Whether you need coping strategies, deeper self-understanding, or simply a place to talk, I’ll provide tools and insights to help you navigate life’s challenges.
Confidentiality and Safety – Your privacy and comfort are at the heart of our sessions, so you can speak freely.
Growth at Your Pace – There’s no rush; this is your time to reflect, heal, and grow in a way that feels sustainable for you.
Counselling is a journey, and every step you take—no matter how small—matters. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you start; all you need to bring is yourself.
If you’re ready, we can take that first step together.
My first session
In our very first session together, we’ll take things at a gentle, comfortable pace. If you’ve already completed the assessment form, I’ll refer to it as a helpful starting point — but if you haven’t, please don’t worry at all. We can simply explore things as we go.
This initial conversation is really about us getting to know each other. We’ll spend time talking about what’s been happening for you lately, what’s led you to seek counselling now, and what you’re hoping to find or change. It’s also a chance for you to get a sense of how I work, ask any questions you might have, and see if you feel we’re a good fit to work together.
Most importantly, we’ll begin to explore what matters most to you — your values, your hopes, and the areas of your life where you’d like to see more clarity or ease. My aim is to help you reconnect with your strengths, make sense of your experiences, and discover a way forward that feels not only possible, but also authentic and meaningful to you. We’ll take this journey at your pace, with warmth, curiosity, and compassion.
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Transactional analysis
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, German
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
I offer counselling for adults from all backgrounds, with a particular passion for supporting people whose lives have been touched by cancer. This may mean you have recently received a diagnosis, are undergoing treatment, are living with cancer as a long-term condition, are in remission, or are facing the uncertainty and anxiety of waiting for results. It may also mean you are caring for or grieving someone affected by cancer.
Cancer can be an overwhelming experience – emotionally, physically, and mentally. It can stir feelings of fear, sadness, confusion, anger, or isolation, and can sometimes make it difficult to recognise yourself or connect with others in the way you once did. You may feel pressured to “stay strong” for loved ones, even while you’re struggling inside. My role is to offer a safe, understanding space where you can bring all of your thoughts and feelings without judgement, where you can be wholly yourself.
I draw on the principles of humanistic therapy, offering warmth, openness, and honesty in the counselling relationship. This approach values your autonomy – you set the pace, and our work together is guided by what you feel ready to share and explore. Rather than giving advice or telling you what to do, I will walk alongside you as an ally, helping you discover your own solutions and coping strategies.
Practice description
In my counselling practice, you’ll find a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and challenges at your own pace. My role is to listen, understand your unique experiences, and work with you to uncover new perspectives and possibilities for change.
I can help with issues including, but not limited to:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationships, Difficulty with boundaries, Self-worth, Bereavement, Recovering from past relationships, Chronic self-doubt, Recovering from abuse, Facing change, Loss, Worry, Family issues, Perfectionism, Work-related stress, People Pleasing, Self Esteem, Motivation, Burnout, Suicidal thoughts, Recovering from abusive and narcissistic relationships. and Personal development.
What You Can Expect From Me:
Compassion and Respect – You’ll be heard and valued exactly as you are, without pressure or judgment.
A Collaborative Approach – We’ll work together to set goals that feel right for you, and I’ll adapt my methods to suit your needs and preferences.
Practical and Emotional Support – Whether you need coping strategies, deeper self-understanding, or simply a place to talk, I’ll provide tools and insights to help you navigate life’s challenges.
Confidentiality and Safety – Your privacy and comfort are at the heart of our sessions, so you can speak freely.
Growth at Your Pace – There’s no rush; this is your time to reflect, heal, and grow in a way that feels sustainable for you.
Counselling is a journey, and every step you take—no matter how small—matters. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you start; all you need to bring is yourself.
If you’re ready, we can take that first step together.
My first session
In our very first session together, we’ll take things at a gentle, comfortable pace. If you’ve already completed the assessment form, I’ll refer to it as a helpful starting point — but if you haven’t, please don’t worry at all. We can simply explore things as we go.
This initial conversation is really about us getting to know each other. We’ll spend time talking about what’s been happening for you lately, what’s led you to seek counselling now, and what you’re hoping to find or change. It’s also a chance for you to get a sense of how I work, ask any questions you might have, and see if you feel we’re a good fit to work together.
Most importantly, we’ll begin to explore what matters most to you — your values, your hopes, and the areas of your life where you’d like to see more clarity or ease. My aim is to help you reconnect with your strengths, make sense of your experiences, and discover a way forward that feels not only possible, but also authentic and meaningful to you. We’ll take this journey at your pace, with warmth, curiosity, and compassion.
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Transactional analysis
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, German
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
I offer counselling for adults from all backgrounds, with a particular passion for supporting people whose lives have been touched by cancer. This may mean you have recently received a diagnosis, are undergoing treatment, are living with cancer as a long-term condition, are in remission, or are facing the uncertainty and anxiety of waiting for results. It may also mean you are caring for or grieving someone affected by cancer.
Cancer can be an overwhelming experience – emotionally, physically, and mentally. It can stir feelings of fear, sadness, confusion, anger, or isolation, and can sometimes make it difficult to recognise yourself or connect with others in the way you once did. You may feel pressured to “stay strong” for loved ones, even while you’re struggling inside. My role is to offer a safe, understanding space where you can bring all of your thoughts and feelings without judgement, where you can be wholly yourself.
I draw on the principles of humanistic therapy, offering warmth, openness, and honesty in the counselling relationship. This approach values your autonomy – you set the pace, and our work together is guided by what you feel ready to share and explore. Rather than giving advice or telling you what to do, I will walk alongside you as an ally, helping you discover your own solutions and coping strategies.
Practice description
In my counselling practice, you’ll find a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and challenges at your own pace. My role is to listen, understand your unique experiences, and work with you to uncover new perspectives and possibilities for change.
I can help with issues including, but not limited to:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relationships, Difficulty with boundaries, Self-worth, Bereavement, Recovering from past relationships, Chronic self-doubt, Recovering from abuse, Facing change, Loss, Worry, Family issues, Perfectionism, Work-related stress, People Pleasing, Self Esteem, Motivation, Burnout, Suicidal thoughts, Recovering from abusive and narcissistic relationships. and Personal development.
What You Can Expect From Me:
Compassion and Respect – You’ll be heard and valued exactly as you are, without pressure or judgment.
A Collaborative Approach – We’ll work together to set goals that feel right for you, and I’ll adapt my methods to suit your needs and preferences.
Practical and Emotional Support – Whether you need coping strategies, deeper self-understanding, or simply a place to talk, I’ll provide tools and insights to help you navigate life’s challenges.
Confidentiality and Safety – Your privacy and comfort are at the heart of our sessions, so you can speak freely.
Growth at Your Pace – There’s no rush; this is your time to reflect, heal, and grow in a way that feels sustainable for you.
Counselling is a journey, and every step you take—no matter how small—matters. You don’t need to have everything figured out before you start; all you need to bring is yourself.
If you’re ready, we can take that first step together.
My first session
In our very first session together, we’ll take things at a gentle, comfortable pace. If you’ve already completed the assessment form, I’ll refer to it as a helpful starting point — but if you haven’t, please don’t worry at all. We can simply explore things as we go.
This initial conversation is really about us getting to know each other. We’ll spend time talking about what’s been happening for you lately, what’s led you to seek counselling now, and what you’re hoping to find or change. It’s also a chance for you to get a sense of how I work, ask any questions you might have, and see if you feel we’re a good fit to work together.
Most importantly, we’ll begin to explore what matters most to you — your values, your hopes, and the areas of your life where you’d like to see more clarity or ease. My aim is to help you reconnect with your strengths, make sense of your experiences, and discover a way forward that feels not only possible, but also authentic and meaningful to you. We’ll take this journey at your pace, with warmth, curiosity, and compassion.
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Solution focused brief therapy, Transactional analysis
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Languages spoken
English, German