Single session price: from £59 / session, Every therapist is verified by our Therapy Leads
Single session price: from £59 / session, Every therapist is verified by our Therapy Leads
What would you like to focus on in therapy?
Job Loss and Career Transition
Emigration
Romantic Relationships
Procrastination
Child Loss and Abortion
Guilt and Shame
Stress
Intimacy Issues
Anger Management
Communication and Conflict Resolution
Trust Issues
Psychosomatic Disorders
Seeking a Partner
Anxiety and Fear
Low Self-Esteem
Serious Illness Support (incl. Psycho-Oncology)
Personal Boundaries
Pregnancy, Birth, Parenting
Substance Addictions (incl. alcohol, smoking, drugs)
Behavioral Addictions (incl. gaming, gambling, porn)
Childhood and Past Trauma
Breakup and Divorce
Gender Identity
Abusive Relationships
Loneliness and Social Isolation
Betrayal
Phobias
Adapting to New Living Conditions
Age-Related Crisis
Apathy
Memory and Concentration Issues
Financial Stress
Emotional Turmoil
Grief and Loss
Violence and Abuse (Physical, Emotional, Sexual)
Work-Life Balance (Burnout, Motivation)
Stalking
Sleep Problems and Insomnia
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Loss and Search for Meaning
Codependency
Panic Attacks
Bullying and Harassment
Self Reflection and Personal Growth
Family Relationships
Workplace Ethical Dilemmas
Racial and Cultural Identity
Faith and Spirituality
Personality Disorders
ADHD
Neurodiversity (incl. Autism)
Learning difficulties (incl. Dyslexia)
Paranoia
Stress Related Disorders (incl. PTSD, Acute Stress Reaction)
Behavioural Disorders (incl. Eating Disorders, Self-harm, Tourette's)
Mood Disorders (incl. Depression, SAD, Bipolar)
Addiction in the Family
Involuntary Childlessness
Jealousy
Perfectionism
Career Challenges and Development
Career Skills (Public Speaking, Communication)
Which therapy modalities are you interested in?
Choose modalities
Family Therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Gestalt Therapy
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
Psychodynamic Therapy
Trauma Therapy
Psychodrama
Narrative Therapy
Integrative Therapy
Positive Psychotherapy
Psychoanalysis
Existential Therapy
Transactional Analysis
Art Therapy
Person-Centred Therapy
Solution-Focused Therapy
Internal Family Systems Therapy (IFS)
Coaching
Faith-Based Counselling
Dialect Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
Mindfulness
Jungian Therapy
Schema Therapy
Adlerian Therapy
Psychosexual Therapy and Sexology
EMDR
Neuropsychology
Do you have any specific requirements?
Choose your needs
Career-Focused Professionals
People with Addictions
Expecting and New Parents
People with Disabilities
People Living with Serious Medical Conditions
People with Mental Health Diagnoses
Veterans and Active Duty Service Members
LGBTQ+ People
Older Adults and Seniors
Do you Experience Thoughts of Suicidal Ideation or Deliberate Self Harm?
Students and Young Adults
Immigrants and Expats
People Facing Job Loss or Career Change
People Facing Financial Difficulties
Emergency Service Workers
Parents and Caregivers
Ethnic and Cultural Communities
People Affected by War, Persecution and Displacement
Survivors of Abuse and Violence
People with Neurodiversity
People in High-Responsibility Roles
Skilled Trades and Manual Workers
Gender
Age
Brendan works primarily with adults navigating the profound emotional impact of bereavement and loss, offering a warm and understanding space to process these complex feelings. He deeply understands the challenges of emotional turmoil, grief, and the search for meaning that often accompanies significant life changes, including job loss and career transitions. Central to his practice is Person-Centred Therapy, which provides clients with a supportive environment for self-reflection and personal growth. Brendan excels at creating a truly client-led experience, allowing individuals to explore their deep emotional processes and experiences at their own pace. He masterfully uses metaphors to illuminate complex feelings, helping clients to reframe their perspectives. His diverse experience extends to supporting career-focused professionals, older adults, students, parents, and those facing job loss or high-responsibility roles. Ultimately, Brendan encourages clients to uncover their unique strengths and find their own solutions, fostering a greater sense of peace and self-understanding.
Brendan works primarily with adults navigating the profound emotional impact of bereavement and loss, offering a warm and understanding space to process these complex feelings. He deeply understands the challenges of emotional turmoil, grief, and the search for meaning that often accompanies significant life changes, including job loss and career transitions. Central to his practice is Person-Centred Therapy, which provides clients with a supportive environment for self-reflection and personal growth. Brendan excels at creating a truly client-led experience, allowing individuals to explore their deep emotional processes and experiences at their own pace. He masterfully uses metaphors to illuminate complex feelings, helping clients to reframe their perspectives. His diverse experience extends to supporting career-focused professionals, older adults, students, parents, and those facing job loss or high-responsibility roles. Ultimately, Brendan encourages clients to uncover their unique strengths and find their own solutions, fostering a greater sense of peace and self-understanding.
Stephen Robinson offers a warm and supportive space where your unique journey guides the therapeutic process, rooted in a person-centred approach that flexibly integrates various methods to meet your individual needs. He adeptly supports clients grappling with significant challenges such as stress, anxiety, panic attacks, and the complexities of ADHD and neurodiversity, including autism. Stephen frequently works with a diverse range of individuals, including refugees, forces veterans, neurodiverse people of all ages, young adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, and survivors of abuse and violence. His sessions are distinctly client-led and open-ended, allowing ample time for exploration and healing without a fixed timeframe. Stephen is highly adaptable, integrating various therapeutic approaches and bringing awareness to body language and non-verbal cues to deepen understanding. He encourages clients to discover their own solutions and explore multiple options, sometimes posing challenging questions to foster profound insight. With Stephen, you can expect a truly collaborative experience focused on empowerment and personal growth.
Stephen Robinson offers a warm and supportive space where your unique journey guides the therapeutic process, rooted in a person-centred approach that flexibly integrates various methods to meet your individual needs. He adeptly supports clients grappling with significant challenges such as stress, anxiety, panic attacks, and the complexities of ADHD and neurodiversity, including autism. Stephen frequently works with a diverse range of individuals, including refugees, forces veterans, neurodiverse people of all ages, young adults, LGBTQ+ individuals, and survivors of abuse and violence. His sessions are distinctly client-led and open-ended, allowing ample time for exploration and healing without a fixed timeframe. Stephen is highly adaptable, integrating various therapeutic approaches and bringing awareness to body language and non-verbal cues to deepen understanding. He encourages clients to discover their own solutions and explore multiple options, sometimes posing challenging questions to foster profound insight. With Stephen, you can expect a truly collaborative experience focused on empowerment and personal growth.
Richard Mann is an integrative therapist who offers a warm, structured space for individuals navigating profound emotional and behavioural challenges. His areas of focus include guilt, shame, intimacy difficulties, low self-esteem, and a wide spectrum of addictions — both substance-related (alcohol, drugs, smoking) and behavioural (gaming, gambling, pornography). Richard combines Person-Centred, Psychodynamic, CBT, DBT, and Trauma Therapy approaches to create personalised support that adapts to each client’s unique journey. He works with a diverse client base, including LGBTQ+ individuals, neurodivergent adults, high-performing professionals, and survivors of trauma and abuse. In every case, his work is grounded in understanding how past experiences shape current difficulties — helping clients process pain, reframe limiting beliefs, and access new ways of coping and connecting. His practice also extends to supporting anxiety, depression, insomnia, and relationship struggles, with a consistent focus on helping people reconnect with their sense of agency and worth.
Richard Mann is an integrative therapist who offers a warm, structured space for individuals navigating profound emotional and behavioural challenges. His areas of focus include guilt, shame, intimacy difficulties, low self-esteem, and a wide spectrum of addictions — both substance-related (alcohol, drugs, smoking) and behavioural (gaming, gambling, pornography). Richard combines Person-Centred, Psychodynamic, CBT, DBT, and Trauma Therapy approaches to create personalised support that adapts to each client’s unique journey. He works with a diverse client base, including LGBTQ+ individuals, neurodivergent adults, high-performing professionals, and survivors of trauma and abuse. In every case, his work is grounded in understanding how past experiences shape current difficulties — helping clients process pain, reframe limiting beliefs, and access new ways of coping and connecting. His practice also extends to supporting anxiety, depression, insomnia, and relationship struggles, with a consistent focus on helping people reconnect with their sense of agency and worth.
Clare Rogerson offers a deeply supportive and inclusive space for adults working through grief, low self-esteem, gender identity exploration, neurodiversity (including autism), and boundary-setting challenges. She specialises in supporting individuals from marginalised communities — including LGBTQIA+ people, those within kink and sex work communities, asylum seekers, and survivors of abuse or violence — who may be seeking a therapist who meets them with respect, safety, and authenticity. Clare works integratively, combining Person-Centred Therapy, Solution-Focused approaches, and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) to meet clients exactly where they are. She helps individuals explore how past experiences continue to shape their present emotional landscape, while empowering them to reframe challenges and rediscover inner resources. Her approach is collaborative, flexible, and deeply human — giving clients the freedom to set the pace and explore what matters most to them.
Clare Rogerson offers a deeply supportive and inclusive space for adults working through grief, low self-esteem, gender identity exploration, neurodiversity (including autism), and boundary-setting challenges. She specialises in supporting individuals from marginalised communities — including LGBTQIA+ people, those within kink and sex work communities, asylum seekers, and survivors of abuse or violence — who may be seeking a therapist who meets them with respect, safety, and authenticity. Clare works integratively, combining Person-Centred Therapy, Solution-Focused approaches, and Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) to meet clients exactly where they are. She helps individuals explore how past experiences continue to shape their present emotional landscape, while empowering them to reframe challenges and rediscover inner resources. Her approach is collaborative, flexible, and deeply human — giving clients the freedom to set the pace and explore what matters most to them.
Claire Clark is a Gestalt therapist dedicated to supporting individuals ready for profound change, particularly when their current coping strategies are no longer effective. She brings extensive experience to clients navigating anxiety, low self-esteem, grief, and loss, as well as those adapting to new life conditions, seeking deeper meaning, or addressing behavioural disorders like eating disorders, alongside significant career transitions and development. Utilising her expertise in Gestalt therapy, Claire focuses intensely on present concerns and deep emotional processes, fostering self-reflection and personal growth within open-ended, client-led sessions. Her empathetic approach is particularly beneficial for diverse groups, including career-focused professionals, expecting parents, older adults, students, and individuals managing job loss, financial stress, neurodiversity, or high-responsibility roles. Claire flexibly adapts each session to individual needs, actively engaging clients through creative methods, metaphors, and an awareness of body language, all while encouraging them to discover their own solutions. She provides consistent praise and encouragement for progress, recommends valuable resources, and, when necessary, collaborates with other professionals to ensure comprehensive support. Ultimately, Claire empowers her clients to reframe challenges, build robust support networks, and move forward with greater understanding and a renewed sense of purpose.
Claire Clark is a Gestalt therapist dedicated to supporting individuals ready for profound change, particularly when their current coping strategies are no longer effective. She brings extensive experience to clients navigating anxiety, low self-esteem, grief, and loss, as well as those adapting to new life conditions, seeking deeper meaning, or addressing behavioural disorders like eating disorders, alongside significant career transitions and development. Utilising her expertise in Gestalt therapy, Claire focuses intensely on present concerns and deep emotional processes, fostering self-reflection and personal growth within open-ended, client-led sessions. Her empathetic approach is particularly beneficial for diverse groups, including career-focused professionals, expecting parents, older adults, students, and individuals managing job loss, financial stress, neurodiversity, or high-responsibility roles. Claire flexibly adapts each session to individual needs, actively engaging clients through creative methods, metaphors, and an awareness of body language, all while encouraging them to discover their own solutions. She provides consistent praise and encouragement for progress, recommends valuable resources, and, when necessary, collaborates with other professionals to ensure comprehensive support. Ultimately, Claire empowers her clients to reframe challenges, build robust support networks, and move forward with greater understanding and a renewed sense of purpose.
Marianna is a deeply compassionate and experienced therapist who guides adults through significant life challenges, including intense anxiety and fear, the pursuit of self-reflection and personal growth, the processing of childhood and past trauma, and the emotional landscape of involuntary childlessness. Her clients, often feeling stuck or overwhelmed, seek deeper meaning, balance, and empowerment, and she provides a warm, non-judgemental space to facilitate this journey. Marianna employs a flexible integrative approach, drawing profoundly from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Person-Centred Therapy, ensuring a tailored and comprehensive therapeutic experience for individuals. In sessions, she expertly balances deep emotional reflection with practical tools and strategies, consistently exploring how past experiences shape present concerns to foster lasting insight. She adapts flexibly to each client's unique needs within an open-ended framework, actively tracking progress, offering praise and encouragement, and recommending valuable resources. Marianna empowers clients to discover their own solutions, reframe challenges, and build robust support networks, equipping them with essential tools for preventing relapse and fostering sustainable well-being. Beyond individual work, she also extends her supportive approach to specific groups such as expecting and new parents, immigrants and expats, and survivors of abuse and violence.
Marianna is a deeply compassionate and experienced therapist who guides adults through significant life challenges, including intense anxiety and fear, the pursuit of self-reflection and personal growth, the processing of childhood and past trauma, and the emotional landscape of involuntary childlessness. Her clients, often feeling stuck or overwhelmed, seek deeper meaning, balance, and empowerment, and she provides a warm, non-judgemental space to facilitate this journey. Marianna employs a flexible integrative approach, drawing profoundly from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Person-Centred Therapy, ensuring a tailored and comprehensive therapeutic experience for individuals. In sessions, she expertly balances deep emotional reflection with practical tools and strategies, consistently exploring how past experiences shape present concerns to foster lasting insight. She adapts flexibly to each client's unique needs within an open-ended framework, actively tracking progress, offering praise and encouragement, and recommending valuable resources. Marianna empowers clients to discover their own solutions, reframe challenges, and build robust support networks, equipping them with essential tools for preventing relapse and fostering sustainable well-being. Beyond individual work, she also extends her supportive approach to specific groups such as expecting and new parents, immigrants and expats, and survivors of abuse and violence.
Louise Bennett is a compassionate and grounded Person-Centred therapist, dedicated to supporting individuals through profound life challenges such as stress, anxiety, pervasive loneliness, unresolved grief, and the search for meaning and purpose. She possesses specific expertise in empowering women diagnosed with Autism or ADHD later in life, guiding clients through neurodivergence burnout, and addressing the intricate dynamics of relationship difficulties, including step and blended family challenges. In her client-led sessions, Louise fosters an open-ended space for deep exploration of present concerns and emotional processes, always adapting flexibly to your unique needs. She attentively brings awareness to body language, helps you reframe problems from fresh perspectives, and consistently tracks progress while encouraging you to discover your own solutions. With Louise, you will build robust support networks in daily life, gaining clarity and self-awareness. Her approach empowers you to reconnect with your core values and make decisions that truly align with your authentic self, all within a safe, genuine, and respectful therapeutic relationship.
Louise Bennett is a compassionate and grounded Person-Centred therapist, dedicated to supporting individuals through profound life challenges such as stress, anxiety, pervasive loneliness, unresolved grief, and the search for meaning and purpose. She possesses specific expertise in empowering women diagnosed with Autism or ADHD later in life, guiding clients through neurodivergence burnout, and addressing the intricate dynamics of relationship difficulties, including step and blended family challenges. In her client-led sessions, Louise fosters an open-ended space for deep exploration of present concerns and emotional processes, always adapting flexibly to your unique needs. She attentively brings awareness to body language, helps you reframe problems from fresh perspectives, and consistently tracks progress while encouraging you to discover your own solutions. With Louise, you will build robust support networks in daily life, gaining clarity and self-awareness. Her approach empowers you to reconnect with your core values and make decisions that truly align with your authentic self, all within a safe, genuine, and respectful therapeutic relationship.
David Waterman offers deeply integrative psychotherapy, skillfully blending psychodynamic, humanistic, attachment-based, Internal Family Systems, body-based, and mindfulness practices to provide comprehensive support. He works extensively with individuals navigating profound personal growth journeys and those grappling with significant life transitions such as stress, anxiety, fear, and the complexities of breakup and divorce. David's approach is particularly effective for adults experiencing challenges in relationships, self-esteem, and those feeling stuck or conflicted between different parts of themselves – be it independence versus closeness, ambition versus burnout, or longing versus fear of intimacy. His therapeutic process often involves exploring past experiences to understand their enduring impact today, fostering deep self-reflection and a renewed search for meaning. With extensive experience, he supports a diverse range of adults, including career-focused professionals, older adults, and parents, helping them navigate midlife changes, grief, and long-standing patterns of avoidance. David provides a calm, attentive, and attuned environment where clients can feel seen, understood, and safe enough to explore difficult truths, ultimately integrating shadow and potential to discover a truer sense of self.
David Waterman offers deeply integrative psychotherapy, skillfully blending psychodynamic, humanistic, attachment-based, Internal Family Systems, body-based, and mindfulness practices to provide comprehensive support. He works extensively with individuals navigating profound personal growth journeys and those grappling with significant life transitions such as stress, anxiety, fear, and the complexities of breakup and divorce. David's approach is particularly effective for adults experiencing challenges in relationships, self-esteem, and those feeling stuck or conflicted between different parts of themselves – be it independence versus closeness, ambition versus burnout, or longing versus fear of intimacy. His therapeutic process often involves exploring past experiences to understand their enduring impact today, fostering deep self-reflection and a renewed search for meaning. With extensive experience, he supports a diverse range of adults, including career-focused professionals, older adults, and parents, helping them navigate midlife changes, grief, and long-standing patterns of avoidance. David provides a calm, attentive, and attuned environment where clients can feel seen, understood, and safe enough to explore difficult truths, ultimately integrating shadow and potential to discover a truer sense of self.
Jane Kelly is a warm and authentic Person-Centred counsellor who meets clients exactly where they are, offering open-ended therapy that adapts flexibly to individual needs. She specializes in supporting adults grappling with anxiety and fear, anger management, low self-esteem, and the profound impact of childhood and past trauma. Jane often explores deep emotional processes, understanding that many current struggles, including communication difficulties in relationships and people-pleasing tendencies, frequently stem from unresolved childhood experiences. In sessions, she encourages clients to lead, exploring past experiences and their present-day impact, while skillfully integrating different therapeutic approaches. Jane uses metaphors and appropriate humour, bringing awareness to non-verbal cues to foster deeper self-understanding and empower clients to discover their own solutions. She provides a genuinely supportive space where clients can feel heard, understood, and confident in their capacity for growth and change.
Jane Kelly is a warm and authentic Person-Centred counsellor who meets clients exactly where they are, offering open-ended therapy that adapts flexibly to individual needs. She specializes in supporting adults grappling with anxiety and fear, anger management, low self-esteem, and the profound impact of childhood and past trauma. Jane often explores deep emotional processes, understanding that many current struggles, including communication difficulties in relationships and people-pleasing tendencies, frequently stem from unresolved childhood experiences. In sessions, she encourages clients to lead, exploring past experiences and their present-day impact, while skillfully integrating different therapeutic approaches. Jane uses metaphors and appropriate humour, bringing awareness to non-verbal cues to foster deeper self-understanding and empower clients to discover their own solutions. She provides a genuinely supportive space where clients can feel heard, understood, and confident in their capacity for growth and change.
Andy Solomon-Osborne works with a broad range of adults grappling with challenges such as anxiety, stress, depression, addiction, ADHD, trauma, and relational difficulties. He offers a warm, reflective space, integrating Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, CBT, Person-Centred, and Positive Psychotherapy to balance deep emotional exploration with practical strategies. Andy adapts flexibly to each client's needs, often exploring past experiences to inform present challenges, and provides tools to reframe problems, build resilience, and foster long-term change. Clients can expect to feel understood, empowered, and better equipped to navigate life.
Andy Solomon-Osborne works with a broad range of adults grappling with challenges such as anxiety, stress, depression, addiction, ADHD, trauma, and relational difficulties. He offers a warm, reflective space, integrating Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, CBT, Person-Centred, and Positive Psychotherapy to balance deep emotional exploration with practical strategies. Andy adapts flexibly to each client's needs, often exploring past experiences to inform present challenges, and provides tools to reframe problems, build resilience, and foster long-term change. Clients can expect to feel understood, empowered, and better equipped to navigate life.
Martin Fenerty offers a warm, professional, and inclusive therapy space, grounded in over 13 years of experience supporting adults through complex emotional and psychological challenges. He works with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and loss — and brings particular expertise in supporting individuals facing serious illness, including in psycho-oncology contexts. Martin takes an integrative approach, drawing on Person-Centred Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Trauma Therapy to meet clients’ individual needs. He is especially dedicated to working with people from oppressed and marginalised communities, including LGBTQ+ clients, people living with disabilities or long-term health conditions, survivors of abuse and violence, and those impacted by social stigma or discrimination. Martin's sessions balance emotional exploration with practical support — helping clients gain perspective, reconnect with their strengths, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
Martin Fenerty offers a warm, professional, and inclusive therapy space, grounded in over 13 years of experience supporting adults through complex emotional and psychological challenges. He works with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and loss — and brings particular expertise in supporting individuals facing serious illness, including in psycho-oncology contexts. Martin takes an integrative approach, drawing on Person-Centred Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Trauma Therapy to meet clients’ individual needs. He is especially dedicated to working with people from oppressed and marginalised communities, including LGBTQ+ clients, people living with disabilities or long-term health conditions, survivors of abuse and violence, and those impacted by social stigma or discrimination. Martin's sessions balance emotional exploration with practical support — helping clients gain perspective, reconnect with their strengths, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence.
Leah Clements provides a warm, thoughtful, and deeply human therapy space for adults across all stages of life. Her integrative, existential approach helps clients work through a wide spectrum of concerns — from grief, anxiety, and family conflict to addiction, identity questions, and difficult life transitions. Leah adapts each session to meet the person where they are, blending emotional exploration with practical insight. She frequently works with older adults, students, immigrants, parents, and individuals struggling with substance use — helping each client explore how the past shapes the present and what new paths might now be possible. Leah’s style encourages depth, clarity, and authentic self-discovery, making room for the full complexity of human experience.
Leah Clements provides a warm, thoughtful, and deeply human therapy space for adults across all stages of life. Her integrative, existential approach helps clients work through a wide spectrum of concerns — from grief, anxiety, and family conflict to addiction, identity questions, and difficult life transitions. Leah adapts each session to meet the person where they are, blending emotional exploration with practical insight. She frequently works with older adults, students, immigrants, parents, and individuals struggling with substance use — helping each client explore how the past shapes the present and what new paths might now be possible. Leah’s style encourages depth, clarity, and authentic self-discovery, making room for the full complexity of human experience.
Andrea Szentgyorgyi believes every individual is unique, deserving a therapeutic approach tailored to their personality and specific challenges. With a passion for the human mind, she specialises in integrative psychotherapy, seamlessly blending techniques like hypnotherapy and EMDR to foster deep relaxation and access the subconscious, promoting profound insights and lasting change for adults. Andrea expertly addresses a range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, panic attacks, sleep problems, and phobias, utilising person-centred, solution-focused therapy, and coaching to guide clients. She provides practical tools and strategies, delving into deep emotional processes while flexibly adapting her integrated methods, including NLP, to meet each client’s needs. Andrea empowers individuals by helping them reframe problems, explore new perspectives, and discover their own solutions, often employing powerful metaphors to illuminate complex experiences. Her practice warmly welcomes diverse adult groups, from career-focused professionals and expecting parents to LGBTQ+ individuals and those navigating significant life transitions. Committed to long-term well-being, Andrea equips clients with essential tools to prevent relapse and sustain their progress.
Andrea Szentgyorgyi believes every individual is unique, deserving a therapeutic approach tailored to their personality and specific challenges. With a passion for the human mind, she specialises in integrative psychotherapy, seamlessly blending techniques like hypnotherapy and EMDR to foster deep relaxation and access the subconscious, promoting profound insights and lasting change for adults. Andrea expertly addresses a range of concerns, including stress, anxiety, panic attacks, sleep problems, and phobias, utilising person-centred, solution-focused therapy, and coaching to guide clients. She provides practical tools and strategies, delving into deep emotional processes while flexibly adapting her integrated methods, including NLP, to meet each client’s needs. Andrea empowers individuals by helping them reframe problems, explore new perspectives, and discover their own solutions, often employing powerful metaphors to illuminate complex experiences. Her practice warmly welcomes diverse adult groups, from career-focused professionals and expecting parents to LGBTQ+ individuals and those navigating significant life transitions. Committed to long-term well-being, Andrea equips clients with essential tools to prevent relapse and sustain their progress.
Katie Bifulco is an experienced Person-Centred therapist who brings warmth, attentiveness, and flexibility to her work with adults navigating emotional distress, mood disorders, and significant life transitions. She specialises in supporting clients facing anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, stress, and deep-rooted feelings of guilt or shame. Her integrative practice combines Person-Centred foundations with Psychodynamic insight, Solution-Focused techniques, EFT (Tapping), and DBT skills — allowing her to tailor each session to the person in front of her. Katie holds particular expertise in neurodiversity, including Autism and ADHD, and provides a validating, inclusive space for clients across diverse cultural and social backgrounds. Whether someone is facing loss, fertility challenges, menopause, or long-standing inner conflict, Katie meets them with care, curiosity, and clinical skill — helping them feel heard, understood, and more equipped for life ahead.
Katie Bifulco is an experienced Person-Centred therapist who brings warmth, attentiveness, and flexibility to her work with adults navigating emotional distress, mood disorders, and significant life transitions. She specialises in supporting clients facing anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, stress, and deep-rooted feelings of guilt or shame. Her integrative practice combines Person-Centred foundations with Psychodynamic insight, Solution-Focused techniques, EFT (Tapping), and DBT skills — allowing her to tailor each session to the person in front of her. Katie holds particular expertise in neurodiversity, including Autism and ADHD, and provides a validating, inclusive space for clients across diverse cultural and social backgrounds. Whether someone is facing loss, fertility challenges, menopause, or long-standing inner conflict, Katie meets them with care, curiosity, and clinical skill — helping them feel heard, understood, and more equipped for life ahead.
Kellie High is a deeply compassionate and skilled therapist specializing in profound emotional processes, especially those arising from childhood trauma, abuse, and early attachment issues. Drawing upon psychodynamic, person-centred, narrative, and trauma-informed art therapy, Kellie offers a flexible and open-ended journey, thoroughly exploring past experiences and their lasting impact. She works with diverse clients, including students, young adults, older adults, parents, caregivers, and survivors of violence and abuse, addressing issues such as low self-esteem, loneliness, social isolation, and complex mental health diagnoses. Kellie creates a highly supportive environment where clients are encouraged to find their own solutions, fostering deep self-reflection and personal growth. Adapting flexibly to each individual's needs, she often incorporates creative methods like art and imagery to facilitate insight, without relying on homework. With a consistent focus on praise and encouragement, Kellie guides clients through their healing journey, empowering them to overcome challenges and build resilience. Her practice is dedicated to understanding the roots of current struggles, helping clients to feel heard, understood, and equipped to manage day-to-day life with greater self-awareness.
Kellie High is a deeply compassionate and skilled therapist specializing in profound emotional processes, especially those arising from childhood trauma, abuse, and early attachment issues. Drawing upon psychodynamic, person-centred, narrative, and trauma-informed art therapy, Kellie offers a flexible and open-ended journey, thoroughly exploring past experiences and their lasting impact. She works with diverse clients, including students, young adults, older adults, parents, caregivers, and survivors of violence and abuse, addressing issues such as low self-esteem, loneliness, social isolation, and complex mental health diagnoses. Kellie creates a highly supportive environment where clients are encouraged to find their own solutions, fostering deep self-reflection and personal growth. Adapting flexibly to each individual's needs, she often incorporates creative methods like art and imagery to facilitate insight, without relying on homework. With a consistent focus on praise and encouragement, Kellie guides clients through their healing journey, empowering them to overcome challenges and build resilience. Her practice is dedicated to understanding the roots of current struggles, helping clients to feel heard, understood, and equipped to manage day-to-day life with greater self-awareness.
Tony Horsburgh provides a warm and compassionate therapeutic environment, specializing in deeply impactful areas such as childhood and past trauma, severe stress-related disorders including PTSD, and various mood disorders like depression and bipolar. He also offers extensive support for romantic relationship challenges and assists clients in achieving better work-life balance and overcoming burnout. Utilising his expertise in Person-Centred Therapy and dedicated Trauma Therapy, Tony ensures a client-led yet effective path to healing. He frequently works with military veterans, career-focused professionals, young adults, parents, and those managing mental health diagnoses, addressing issues from anxiety and depression to emotional regulation and self-awareness for overall well-being. Tony is committed to a structured therapeutic framework, which he flexibly adapts to each client's unique needs, fostering a truly personalized experience. Clients can expect to be empowered with practical strategies and a deeper understanding of themselves, enabling them to build a life with meaning and purpose.
Tony Horsburgh provides a warm and compassionate therapeutic environment, specializing in deeply impactful areas such as childhood and past trauma, severe stress-related disorders including PTSD, and various mood disorders like depression and bipolar. He also offers extensive support for romantic relationship challenges and assists clients in achieving better work-life balance and overcoming burnout. Utilising his expertise in Person-Centred Therapy and dedicated Trauma Therapy, Tony ensures a client-led yet effective path to healing. He frequently works with military veterans, career-focused professionals, young adults, parents, and those managing mental health diagnoses, addressing issues from anxiety and depression to emotional regulation and self-awareness for overall well-being. Tony is committed to a structured therapeutic framework, which he flexibly adapts to each client's unique needs, fostering a truly personalized experience. Clients can expect to be empowered with practical strategies and a deeper understanding of themselves, enabling them to build a life with meaning and purpose.
Patricia Brice is a dedicated therapist with a profound specialization in guiding individuals through significant challenges such as childhood and past trauma, the complexities of stress-related disorders including PTSD, and the healing journey from abusive relationships. She offers a deeply compassionate space for those grappling with loss and the search for meaning, or struggling with work-life balance and burnout. Patricia possesses extensive experience working with diverse client groups, notably those with neurodiversity and disabilities, as well as veterans, emergency service workers, and survivors of abuse. Embracing an integrative therapeutic approach, she flexibly adapts each session to your unique needs, offering open-ended therapy without a fixed timeframe to ensure a truly bespoke experience. With a strong foundation in Person-Centred Therapy, Patricia ensures you feel heard, supported, and empowered to find your way forward. She frequently recommends insightful resources, such as books, articles, and videos, to complement your sessions and foster continued growth. Patricia's commitment is to help you move forward, providing a safe, adaptable, and resourceful therapeutic environment.
Patricia Brice is a dedicated therapist with a profound specialization in guiding individuals through significant challenges such as childhood and past trauma, the complexities of stress-related disorders including PTSD, and the healing journey from abusive relationships. She offers a deeply compassionate space for those grappling with loss and the search for meaning, or struggling with work-life balance and burnout. Patricia possesses extensive experience working with diverse client groups, notably those with neurodiversity and disabilities, as well as veterans, emergency service workers, and survivors of abuse. Embracing an integrative therapeutic approach, she flexibly adapts each session to your unique needs, offering open-ended therapy without a fixed timeframe to ensure a truly bespoke experience. With a strong foundation in Person-Centred Therapy, Patricia ensures you feel heard, supported, and empowered to find your way forward. She frequently recommends insightful resources, such as books, articles, and videos, to complement your sessions and foster continued growth. Patricia's commitment is to help you move forward, providing a safe, adaptable, and resourceful therapeutic environment.
Tara offers a deeply supportive and non-judgmental space for individuals navigating life's complexities. Specialising in Person-Centred Therapy, she excels at helping clients address significant concerns such as anxiety, loneliness, and intricate family relationships, while also fostering personal growth and the establishment of healthy boundaries. Tara works extensively with individuals who find it challenging to express their thoughts and feelings, including young adults struggling with anxiety and loneliness, as well as older adults, students, emergency service workers, and parents or caregivers. In her sessions, you are encouraged to lead the conversation, ensuring a highly adaptable approach that balances space for reflection with gentle guidance tailored to your unique needs. Tara is committed to providing open-ended therapy without fixed timeframes, allowing you to discover your own solutions and explore a multitude of options at your own pace, typically without assigned homework. Her aim is to help you unravel your thoughts, process them effectively, and ultimately work towards finding renewed joy and meaning in your life.
Tara offers a deeply supportive and non-judgmental space for individuals navigating life's complexities. Specialising in Person-Centred Therapy, she excels at helping clients address significant concerns such as anxiety, loneliness, and intricate family relationships, while also fostering personal growth and the establishment of healthy boundaries. Tara works extensively with individuals who find it challenging to express their thoughts and feelings, including young adults struggling with anxiety and loneliness, as well as older adults, students, emergency service workers, and parents or caregivers. In her sessions, you are encouraged to lead the conversation, ensuring a highly adaptable approach that balances space for reflection with gentle guidance tailored to your unique needs. Tara is committed to providing open-ended therapy without fixed timeframes, allowing you to discover your own solutions and explore a multitude of options at your own pace, typically without assigned homework. Her aim is to help you unravel your thoughts, process them effectively, and ultimately work towards finding renewed joy and meaning in your life.
Stefan offers a deeply supportive and professional space for adults navigating life's complexities, with a particular focus on those experiencing significant stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, and mood disorders like depression, alongside challenges in romantic or family relationships. He commonly works with clients adjusting to major life changes, dealing with workplace pressure, or seeking to understand past experiences that continue to resonate. Stefan's integrative approach, rooted in Person-Centred and Psychodynamic therapies, allows him to adapt flexibly to each individual's unique journey, fostering deep emotional processing and exploring the profound impact of past experiences on the present. He creates an environment where clients feel truly heard, encouraging them to find their own solutions and providing consistent praise and encouragement for their progress. Stefan supports a diverse clientele, including older adults, students, immigrants, parents, caregivers, and professionals in high-responsibility roles, believing everyone possesses unique strengths. Using metaphors to illuminate experiences, his sessions provide clarity and a safe path towards growth, without the pressure of formal homework.
Stefan offers a deeply supportive and professional space for adults navigating life's complexities, with a particular focus on those experiencing significant stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, and mood disorders like depression, alongside challenges in romantic or family relationships. He commonly works with clients adjusting to major life changes, dealing with workplace pressure, or seeking to understand past experiences that continue to resonate. Stefan's integrative approach, rooted in Person-Centred and Psychodynamic therapies, allows him to adapt flexibly to each individual's unique journey, fostering deep emotional processing and exploring the profound impact of past experiences on the present. He creates an environment where clients feel truly heard, encouraging them to find their own solutions and providing consistent praise and encouragement for their progress. Stefan supports a diverse clientele, including older adults, students, immigrants, parents, caregivers, and professionals in high-responsibility roles, believing everyone possesses unique strengths. Using metaphors to illuminate experiences, his sessions provide clarity and a safe path towards growth, without the pressure of formal homework.
Sahar Talaat is a compassionate and highly experienced therapist dedicated to supporting adults as they navigate stress, relationship challenges, and the profound impact of trauma on their emotional and physical well-being. She specializes in addressing complex issues such as childhood and past trauma, violence and abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), abusive relationships, stress-related disorders including PTSD, and psychosomatic disorders. Sahar integrates powerful modalities like Internal Family Systems (IFS), Psychodrama, and dedicated Trauma Therapy, offering a truly integrative approach tailored to each client. She has extensive experience working with diverse client groups, including survivors of abuse and violence, individuals affected by war, persecution, and displacement, immigrants and expats, as well as parents, caregivers, and those living with serious medical conditions. In her sessions, Sahar focuses on deep emotional processes, skillfully using creative methods, metaphors, and body language awareness to foster profound insight and healing. Clients can expect a collaborative space where challenging questions are met with praise and encouragement, helping them reframe problems and discover their own solutions, often with appropriate humor and a focus on building resilience. She is committed to collaborating with other professionals when necessary, ensuring comprehensive and holistic care.
Sahar Talaat is a compassionate and highly experienced therapist dedicated to supporting adults as they navigate stress, relationship challenges, and the profound impact of trauma on their emotional and physical well-being. She specializes in addressing complex issues such as childhood and past trauma, violence and abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), abusive relationships, stress-related disorders including PTSD, and psychosomatic disorders. Sahar integrates powerful modalities like Internal Family Systems (IFS), Psychodrama, and dedicated Trauma Therapy, offering a truly integrative approach tailored to each client. She has extensive experience working with diverse client groups, including survivors of abuse and violence, individuals affected by war, persecution, and displacement, immigrants and expats, as well as parents, caregivers, and those living with serious medical conditions. In her sessions, Sahar focuses on deep emotional processes, skillfully using creative methods, metaphors, and body language awareness to foster profound insight and healing. Clients can expect a collaborative space where challenging questions are met with praise and encouragement, helping them reframe problems and discover their own solutions, often with appropriate humor and a focus on building resilience. She is committed to collaborating with other professionals when necessary, ensuring comprehensive and holistic care.