Who We Work With

We all struggle at times with difficult experiences and emotions, but when these develop into persistent or recurring patterns, they can become an obstacle to living the life you want—whether personally, professionally, or in relationships. Sometimes this can lead to depression, anxiety, and other mental health problems.

Therapy is an opportunity to review the areas of your life that are not working, understand how your problems have developed, and identify what might be maintaining them.

Our counsellors and therapists are highly experienced in working with adults, children over 10 years, and adolescents. We work with a wide range of difficulties and specialise in treating both mild and complex mental health conditions.

Common Difficulties We Work With:

  • Bereavement
  • Childhood and relationship trauma
  • Depression
  • General anxiety
  • Health anxiety
  • Low self-esteem
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
  • Panic attacks
  • Phobias including emetophobia
  • PTSD and trauma
  • Relationship problems
  • Sleep problems
  • Social anxiety
  • Work-related stress
  • Worry

Specialist Areas of Support:

  • Bereavement support
  • Working with neurodiversity
  • Children over 10 and adolescent therapy, involving family and carers
  • PTSD, trauma, and childhood trauma
  • Support for blue light and frontline workers
  • Male and female sexual assault and abuse
  • Support after domestic abuse
  • Post-natal and antenatal depression and anxiety (in both partners)
  • Perinatal OCD
  • Birth trauma and tokophobia
  • Baby loss, termination, and subsequent pregnancies
  • Infant loss
  • Hyperemesis Gravidarum (severe pregnancy sickness)
  • Infertility and IVF support