Fiz Rawlings
Registered Member MBACP
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07530279988
Therapist - Birmingham
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
Sessions are £60. I currently have availability during the working week. I currently have availability on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in Bournville, and Fridays in the Jewellery Quarter. Availability can sometimes shift from week to week, so please get in touch so we can decide on a time that works for you. My JQ availability is in the process of increasing, so please contact me for the most up-to-date availability. If you are looking for sessions online, I offer these most days.
About me and my therapy practice
Does something feel not quite right? You may be feeling constantly on edge, overthinking, struggling to relax, or noticing the impact on your sleep, work and relationships. You may feel self-critical, unsure of who you are, or unsettled by changes such as loss, career shifts or changes in relationships. On the outside, you might seem to be coping - getting on with things, doing what’s expected - yet inside there’s a sense of being stuck, sad, disconnected, or unsure of how to move forward.
If that resonates, you don't have to keep struggling alone.
I offer a calm, compassionate and collaborative space where you can slow things down and begin to make sense of your experiences. Therapy with me is not about having the right words or knowing exactly what you want to work on. We can begin wherever you are - gently, thoughtfully, and at a pace that feels safe for you.
Many of the people I work with want to understand themselves better: why they feel the way they do, why certain patterns keep repeating, or why life feels harder than it should. Together, we explore these questions with curiosity and care, helping you develop greater clarity, emotional steadiness, more secure ways of relating to yourself and others and a stronger sense of self.
Where it feels helpful and appropriate, I will gently offer reflections, alternative perspectives and practical strategies. My aim is to help you feel both understood and supported in making meaningful, sustainable change.
Practice description
I work in person from a welcoming, confidential therapeutic space in Bournville, Birmingham, close to the train station with street parking available. I also offer online sessions via Teams or Google Meet.
Whether in person or online, I work with you to explore and navigate the challenges and complexities life can involve. I work integratively, so I can tailor our sessions to you and what you are experiencing. You can expect warmth, compassion, humour and understanding.
In addition to the detailed areas, I can also help with confusion around cultural identity, as well as exploring some of the complexities around balancing familial and community expectations with your own needs and living your life in a way that feels authentic to you.
Before becoming a counsellor, I worked in education for nearly two decades, supporting both staff and students. This experience gave me deep insight into the specific stressors and emotional demands of this environment, and I continue to work with teachers and those navigating career pressures.
If you are in education, some of the ways I can help you are:
Becoming more boundaried and balanced
Prioritising your health and wellbeing
Managing stress
Minimising anxiety around unstructured time during holidays
Planning for ‘pinch-points’ in the academic year
Navigating challenging conversations
Negotiating 'Back to school blues'
Developing increased confidence, self-esteem and working with imposter syndrome
Exploring personal issues such as bereavement, ill health, relationship challenges and financial worries.
If you’re curious about working together, you’re welcome to get in touch for an introductory call or email. This offers a gentle opportunity to see how it feels to connect and whether we might be a good fit. There’s no pressure - just an invitation to take one small step, if and when you feel ready.
My first session
Your first counselling session is an important step, and it’s natural to feel a little uncertain about what to expect. Think of it as a gentle beginning — a chance for us to get to know one another and start building a connection based on trust, warmth and understanding.
During this initial meeting, you’ll have space to talk about what’s brought you to counselling and what you’re hoping to gain from it. We’ll explore your hopes and expectations together, and if you’ve had counselling or therapy before, you’re welcome to share what worked well for you and what didn’t. This helps me understand how best to support you.
We’ll also talk through confidentiality, so you can feel reassured about the privacy and safety of what you share. I’ll ask a few questions about your background and upbringing, as well as your current life and work situations. Sometimes this might include aspects like health, sleep or general wellbeing — all the parts that make up who you are and how you experience life.
Throughout our conversation, you’ll find that humour, compassion and empathy are central to how I work. I believe that counselling doesn’t have to feel heavy all the time; moments of lightness and shared humanity can be just as healing.
Most importantly, this first session is an opportunity for you to ask questions, express any concerns, and see how it feels to talk with me. Counselling is a deeply personal process, and it matters that we relate well to each other. This meeting allows us both to get a sense of that.
By the end of our time together, you’ll hopefully have a clearer sense of what counselling with me might look like, and whether it feels like the right fit for you. My aim is for you to leave feeling heard, respected and gently understood - the start of a space where you can begin to explore, heal and grow at your own pace.
What I can help with
Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Psychodynamic, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy
Clients I work with
Adults, EAP, 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, Single session therapy (SST), Telephone therapy, Time-limited
Languages spoken
English, Gujarati
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
Sessions are £60/£55 for concessions. I currently have availability on Fridays in the Jewellery Quarter and Tuesdays and Wednesdays in Bournville. Availability can sometimes shift from week to week, so please get in touch so we can decide on a time that works for you. My JQ availability is in the process of increasing, so please contact me for the most up-to-date availability. If you are looking for sessions online, I offer these most days.
About me and my therapy practice
Does something feel not quite right? You may be feeling constantly on edge, overthinking, struggling to relax, or noticing the impact on your sleep, work and relationships. You may feel self-critical, unsure of who you are, or unsettled by changes such as loss, career shifts or changes in relationships. On the outside, you might seem to be coping - getting on with things, doing what’s expected - yet inside there’s a sense of being stuck, sad, disconnected, or unsure of how to move forward.
If that resonates, you don't have to keep struggling alone.
I offer a calm, compassionate and collaborative space where you can slow things down and begin to make sense of your experiences. Therapy with me is not about having the right words or knowing exactly what you want to work on. We can begin wherever you are - gently, thoughtfully, and at a pace that feels safe for you.
Many of the people I work with want to understand themselves better: why they feel the way they do, why certain patterns keep repeating, or why life feels harder than it should. Together, we explore these questions with curiosity and care, helping you develop greater clarity, emotional steadiness, more secure ways of relating to yourself and others and a stronger sense of self.
Where it feels helpful and appropriate, I will gently offer reflections, alternative perspectives and practical strategies. My aim is to help you feel both understood and supported in making meaningful, sustainable change.
Practice description
I work in person from a welcoming, confidential therapeutic space in the Jewellery Quarter, and also Bournville, Birmingham. Both venues are close to the train station with street parking available. I also offer online sessions via Teams or Google Meet.
Whether in person or online, I work with you to explore and navigate the challenges and complexities life can involve. I work integratively, so I can tailor our sessions to you and what you are experiencing. You can expect warmth, compassion, humour and understanding.
In addition to the detailed areas, I can also help with confusion around cultural identity, as well as exploring some of the complexities around balancing familial and community expectations with your own needs and living your life in a way that feels authentic to you.
Before becoming a counsellor, I worked in education for nearly two decades, supporting both staff and students. This experience gave me deep insight into the specific stressors and emotional demands of this environment, and I continue to work with teachers and those navigating career pressures.
If you are in education, some of the ways I can help you are:
Becoming more boundaried and balanced
Prioritising your health and wellbeing
Managing stress
Minimising anxiety around unstructured time during holidays
Planning for ‘pinch-points’ in the academic year
Navigating challenging conversations
Negotiating 'Back to school blues'
Developing increased confidence, self-esteem and working with imposter syndrome
Exploring personal issues such as bereavement, ill health, relationship challenges and financial worries.
If you’re curious about working together, you’re welcome to get in touch for an introductory call or email. This offers a gentle opportunity to see how it feels to connect and whether we might be a good fit. There’s no pressure - just an invitation to take one small step, if and when you feel ready.
My first session
Your first counselling session is an important step, and it’s natural to feel a little uncertain about what to expect. Think of it as a gentle beginning — a chance for us to get to know one another and start building a connection based on trust, warmth and understanding.
During this initial meeting, you’ll have space to talk about what’s brought you to counselling and what you’re hoping to gain from it. We’ll explore your hopes and expectations together, and if you’ve had counselling or therapy before, you’re welcome to share what worked well for you and what didn’t. This helps me understand how best to support you.
We’ll also talk through confidentiality, so you can feel reassured about the privacy and safety of what you share. I’ll ask a few questions about your background and upbringing, as well as your current life and work situations. Sometimes this might include aspects like health, sleep or general wellbeing — all the parts that make up who you are and how you experience life.
Throughout our conversation, you’ll find that humour, compassion and empathy are central to how I work. I believe that counselling doesn’t have to feel heavy all the time; moments of lightness and shared humanity can be just as healing.
Most importantly, this first session is an opportunity for you to ask questions, express any concerns, and see how it feels to talk with me. Counselling is a deeply personal process, and it matters that we relate well to each other. This meeting allows us both to get a sense of that.
By the end of our time together, you’ll hopefully have a clearer sense of what counselling with me might look like, and whether it feels like the right fit for you. My aim is for you to leave feeling heard, respected and gently understood - the start of a space where you can begin to explore, heal and grow at your own pace.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Baby loss, Bereavement, Career coaching, Child related issues, Coercive control, Cultural issues, Depression, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, Leadership coaching, Life coaching, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Narcissism, Personal development, Pet bereavement, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexuality, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, CBT, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults, EAP
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
Languages spoken
English, Gujarati