Benjamin Morley
Registered Member MBACP
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07881027757
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I have availability for online and face-to-face sessions
About me and my therapy practice
Many of the people I work with appear capable and composed on the outside, yet inside feel anxious, uncertain, or disconnected from their own needs. You might overthink interactions, struggle to set boundaries, or notice yourself repeating relationship patterns that leave you feeling unseen or resentful.
Rather than treating anxiety or self-doubt as something to eliminate, we take time to understand them. Often these feelings carry unspoken fear, anger, grief, or unmet needs that were once difficult to express. By exploring these experiences, you can begin to recognise long-standing patterns and develop a stronger, more grounded sense of yourself.
I work with adults who learned early that being needed, accommodating, or self-reliant was safer than expressing their own needs. Together, we explore these patterns not as flaws to fix, but as intelligent ways you adapted in order to survive and belong. Over time, insight can support new choices, more authentic relationships, and a greater sense of agency.
My approach is psychodynamic, which means we pay attention to how earlier relationships and unconscious dynamics shape your present life. Therapy becomes a space to think, reflect, and experiment with new ways of relating — both in the room and beyond it.
I am a BACP-registered psychodynamic counsellor who works from Stroud, offering in-person and online therapy. I provide a steady, thoughtful, and inclusive space, welcoming clients of all genders, sexualities, and neurotypes.
Practice description
I trained over four years with Gloucestershire Counselling Services (BACP-accredited) and work in line with the BACP Ethical Framework. I am fully insured and DBS-checked.
Alongside my counselling training, I hold a BSc in Nutrition and worked as a Nutritionist for 15 years. This experience can be particularly helpful if you are navigating concerns about food, body image, perfectionism, or self-worth, which are often closely connected to identity and emotional safety.
In addition to professional training, I bring a thoughtful awareness of complex social and relational dynamics. I work with sensitivity to shame, boundaries, agency, and survival strategies. I welcome clients navigating marginalised or challenging experiences, including those related to sexuality, intimacy, identity, neurodivergence, and relational trauma.
My first session
I offer a free 15-minute call where you can ask questions, share a little about what’s bringing you to counselling, and get a sense of how I work.
We can explore together whether psychodynamic counselling feels like the right fit for you at this time. There is no pressure to continue. If it feels helpful, we can arrange a first session from there.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Eating disorders, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Trauma
Types of therapy
Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults, Organisations
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I have availability for face-to-face and online sessions
About me and my therapy practice
Many of the people I work with appear capable and composed on the outside, yet inside feel anxious, uncertain, or disconnected from their own needs. You might overthink interactions, struggle to set boundaries, or notice yourself repeating relationship patterns that leave you feeling unseen or resentful.
Rather than treating anxiety or self-doubt as something to eliminate, we take time to understand them. Often these feelings carry unspoken fear, anger, grief, or unmet needs that were once difficult to express. By exploring these experiences, you can begin to recognise long-standing patterns and develop a stronger, more grounded sense of yourself.
I work with adults who learned early that being needed, accommodating, or self-reliant was safer than expressing their own needs. Together, we explore these patterns not as flaws to fix, but as intelligent ways you adapted in order to survive and belong. Over time, insight can support new choices, more authentic relationships, and a greater sense of agency.
My approach is psychodynamic, which means we pay attention to how earlier relationships and unconscious dynamics shape your present life. Therapy becomes a space to think, reflect, and experiment with new ways of relating — both in the room and beyond it.
I am a BACP-registered psychodynamic counsellor who works from Stroud, offering in-person and online therapy. I provide a steady, thoughtful, and inclusive space, welcoming clients of all genders, sexualities, and neurotypes.
Practice description
I trained over four years with Gloucestershire Counselling Services (BACP-accredited) and work in line with the BACP Ethical Framework. I am fully insured and DBS-checked.
Alongside my counselling training, I hold a BSc in Nutrition and worked as a Nutritionist for 15 years. This experience can be particularly helpful if you are navigating concerns about food, body image, perfectionism, or self-worth, which are often closely connected to identity and emotional safety.
In addition to professional training, I bring a thoughtful awareness of complex social and relational dynamics. I work with sensitivity to shame, boundaries, agency, and survival strategies. I welcome clients navigating marginalised or challenging experiences, including those related to sexuality, intimacy, identity, neurodivergence, and relational trauma.
My first session
I offer a free 15-minute call where you can ask questions, share a little about what’s bringing you to counselling, and get a sense of how I work.
We can explore together whether psychodynamic counselling feels like the right fit for you at this time. There is no pressure to continue. If it feels helpful, we can arrange a first session from there.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Eating disorders, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress
Types of therapy
Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I have availability for face-to-face and online sessions
About me and my therapy practice
Many of the people I work with appear capable and composed on the outside, yet inside feel anxious, uncertain, or disconnected from their own needs. You might overthink interactions, struggle to set boundaries, or notice yourself repeating relationship patterns that leave you feeling unseen or resentful.
Rather than treating anxiety or self-doubt as something to eliminate, we take time to understand them. Often these feelings carry unspoken fear, anger, grief, or unmet needs that were once difficult to express. By exploring these experiences, you can begin to recognise long-standing patterns and develop a stronger, more grounded sense of yourself.
I work with adults who learned early that being needed, accommodating, or self-reliant was safer than expressing their own needs. Together, we explore these patterns not as flaws to fix, but as intelligent ways you adapted in order to survive and belong. Over time, insight can support new choices, more authentic relationships, and a greater sense of agency.
My approach is psychodynamic, which means we pay attention to how earlier relationships and unconscious dynamics shape your present life. Therapy becomes a space to think, reflect, and experiment with new ways of relating — both in the room and beyond it.
I am a BACP-registered psychodynamic counsellor who works from Stroud, offering in-person and online therapy. I provide a steady, thoughtful, and inclusive space, welcoming clients of all genders, sexualities, and neurotypes.
Practice description
I trained over four years with Gloucestershire Counselling Services (BACP-accredited) and work in line with the BACP Ethical Framework. I am fully insured and DBS-checked.
Alongside my counselling training, I hold a BSc in Nutrition and worked as a Nutritionist for 15 years. This experience can be particularly helpful if you are navigating concerns about food, body image, perfectionism, or self-worth, which are often closely connected to identity and emotional safety.
In addition to professional training, I bring a thoughtful awareness of complex social and relational dynamics. I work with sensitivity to shame, boundaries, agency, and survival strategies. I welcome clients navigating marginalised or challenging experiences, including those related to sexuality, intimacy, identity, neurodivergence, and relational trauma.
My first session
I offer a free 15-minute call where you can ask questions, share a little about what’s bringing you to counselling, and get a sense of how I work.
We can explore together whether psychodynamic counselling feels like the right fit for you at this time. There is no pressure to continue. If it feels helpful, we can arrange a first session from there.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Eating disorders, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress
Types of therapy
Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I have availability for online and in-person sessions
About me and my therapy practice
Many of the people I work with appear capable and composed on the outside, yet inside feel anxious, uncertain, or disconnected from their own needs. You might overthink interactions, struggle to set boundaries, or notice yourself repeating relationship patterns that leave you feeling unseen or resentful.
Rather than treating anxiety or self-doubt as something to eliminate, we take time to understand them. Often these feelings carry unspoken fear, anger, grief, or unmet needs that were once difficult to express. By exploring these experiences, you can begin to recognise long-standing patterns and develop a stronger, more grounded sense of yourself.
I work with adults who learned early that being needed, accommodating, or self-reliant was safer than expressing their own needs. Together, we explore these patterns not as flaws to fix, but as intelligent ways you adapted in order to survive and belong. Over time, insight can support new choices, more authentic relationships, and a greater sense of agency.
My approach is psychodynamic, which means we pay attention to how earlier relationships and unconscious dynamics shape your present life. Therapy becomes a space to think, reflect, and experiment with new ways of relating — both in the room and beyond it.
I am a BACP-registered psychodynamic counsellor who works from Stroud, offering in-person and online therapy. I provide a steady, thoughtful, and inclusive space, welcoming clients of all genders, sexualities, and neurotypes.
Practice description
I trained over four years with Gloucestershire Counselling Services (BACP-accredited) and work in line with the BACP Ethical Framework. I am fully insured and DBS-checked.
Alongside my counselling training, I hold a BSc in Nutrition and worked as a Nutritionist for 15 years. This experience can be particularly helpful if you are navigating concerns about food, body image, perfectionism, or self-worth, which are often closely connected to identity and emotional safety.
In addition to professional training, I bring a thoughtful awareness of complex social and relational dynamics. I work with sensitivity to shame, boundaries, agency, and survival strategies. I welcome clients navigating marginalised or challenging experiences, including those related to sexuality, intimacy, identity, neurodivergence, and relational trauma.
My first session
I offer a free 15-minute call where you can ask questions, share a little about what’s bringing you to counselling, and get a sense of how I work.
We can explore together whether psychodynamic counselling feels like the right fit for you at this time. There is no pressure to continue. If it feels helpful, we can arrange a first session from there.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Eating disorders, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality
Types of therapy
Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults, Organisations
How I deliver therapy
Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited