Karen Smyth-Gaffney - Glasgow Hello, I'm Karen - a CBT therapist who believes deeply in the power of feeling truly heard. Like many people, I haven't travelled through life untouched by stress, loss, change, or emotional overwhelm. These experiences shape who I am as a therapist 鈥
Joanne Lindley - Springhead, Oldham Are you unable to stop yourself from worrying or struggling with low mood or a lack of confidence? Perhaps you're going through a relationship problem? Maybe you are grieving after a bereavement or loss, or suffering from a specific long-term problem鈥
Susanna Loach - Shipley Hello, my name is Susanna. It can be daunting to start talking about difficult and painful feelings; it takes strength and I understand that. It鈥檚 important to feel comfortable with the person with whom you chose to share your feelings, fears and hop鈥
Xiaoqing Brown - Ilford I am a psychodynamic and interpersonal based therapist who is specialised in working on emotional problems, relationship problems and acute/ historical trauma. Many people struggle in life because their emotions, thoughts and decision process are dic鈥
Simon Vizard - Swindon 🏳锔忊🌈 Queer-Affirming Counselling with Lived Experience I'm Simon, a 53-year-old Gay Counsellor with 12+ years of experience supporting LGBTQ+ clients through shame, sexuality, grief, anxiety, and relationship challenges. I offer a safe, non-judgeme鈥
Tom Meltzer - Hackney I am a person-centred therapist and specialise in working online with ADHD, autistic and AuDHD adults.I know first-hand many of the common difficulties neurodivergent people face, including struggles with admin, self-acceptance, workplace relationshi鈥
Maria Hampton - St. Albans I鈥檓 an accredited Relate relationship counsellor with years of experience, offering online sessions for adults across the UK. I specialise in supporting individuals and couples through the emotional challenges that relationships can bring 鈥 including鈥
Noemi Reiner - London I'm an experienced integrative psychotherapist, supporting clients with a range of issues such as anxiety, depression, work stress, bereavement and relationship difficulties, among others. People come to therapy for a variety of reasons. You may be s鈥
Paul English - London We all navigate life in our own way, shaped by experiences that can leave us feeling confused, stuck, or disconnected. I believe that talking through these troubling experiences and feeling truly understood is how we begin to heal. 鈥婭n our work toget鈥
Julia Appleton - PRINCES RISBOROUGH Because you're here, I imagine that things are feeling difficult. You may be struggling with depression or anxiety. Perhaps you have been affected by a loss or have experienced trauma. Your relationships with family, friends or colleagues might feel 鈥