In Person Counselling in Burnham-on-Sea
Sessions can be online or in-person in either Bridgwater or Taunton, always at your pace.
I’m Amy, a BACP Registered Integrative Counsellor. I offer a warm, inclusive space where you can bring whatever feels important. My approach is tailored and trauma-informed, supporting neurodivergent clients (particularly autism and ADHD) and those exploring depression, anxiety, identity, or trauma. Together, we can make sense of your experiences and shape new ways of being that feel more empowering.
Sessions can be online or in-person in either Bridgwater or Taunton, always at your pace.
I’m Amy, a BACP Registered Integrative Counsellor. I offer a warm, inclusive space where you can bring whatever feels important. My approach is tailored and trauma-informed, supporting neurodivergent clients (particularly autism and ADHD) and those exploring depression, anxiety, identity, or trauma. Together, we can make sense of your experiences and shape new ways of being that feel more empowering.
Counselling is a very personal experience and is different for everyone. I offer a safe and confidential service, enabling you to start to explore difficulties without judgment or criticism. If you are feeling depressed, vulnerable, stressed or confused, counselling may be the right help for you. I will support you to develop an understanding of yourself, giving you the space and time to find your own solutions. As well as talking therapy I use therapeutic creativity. Mediums such as paints, sand-tray and clay, may help you put words to difficult feelings and emotions in a non-threatening way.
Counselling is a very personal experience and is different for everyone. I offer a safe and confidential service, enabling you to start to explore difficulties without judgment or criticism. If you are feeling depressed, vulnerable, stressed or confused, counselling may be the right help for you. I will support you to develop an understanding of yourself, giving you the space and time to find your own solutions. As well as talking therapy I use therapeutic creativity. Mediums such as paints, sand-tray and clay, may help you put words to difficult feelings and emotions in a non-threatening way.
I am offering face to face, telephone and video sessions via Teams.
My name is Maria, and at Taking Strides Counselling, my goal is to provide a warm and compassionate space where we can explore your inner world together. My philosophy centers on viewing clients as unique individuals, catering to their comfort and needs rather than imposing my own perspectives. I offer a warm, empathetic, and open atmosphere, utilizing a range of techniques to support them. Recognizing that verbal communication can be challenging for some, I incorporate art and play therapy to help clients express themselves and begin their journey of self-exploration.
I am offering face to face, telephone and video sessions via Teams.
My name is Maria, and at Taking Strides Counselling, my goal is to provide a warm and compassionate space where we can explore your inner world together. My philosophy centers on viewing clients as unique individuals, catering to their comfort and needs rather than imposing my own perspectives. I offer a warm, empathetic, and open atmosphere, utilizing a range of techniques to support them. Recognizing that verbal communication can be challenging for some, I incorporate art and play therapy to help clients express themselves and begin their journey of self-exploration.
Hi and welcome, I work with individuals and couples. I offer clinical supervision, workshops to counsellors, psychotherapists and as well as organisations. My previous clients have said I have an easy going and insightful approach . Whilst I don't claim to have all the answers what I do have is experience helping people have a greater understanding themselves and supporting them to create a positive way forward.
Hi and welcome, I work with individuals and couples. I offer clinical supervision, workshops to counsellors, psychotherapists and as well as organisations. My previous clients have said I have an easy going and insightful approach . Whilst I don't claim to have all the answers what I do have is experience helping people have a greater understanding themselves and supporting them to create a positive way forward.
I’ve been providing counselling services for over nine years, offering sessions in person, over the phone, and via video call.
I use a humanistic counselling approach, allowing you the time and space to talk about whatever's on your mind. Together, we can explore these thoughts, which can help you gain deeper self-awareness and clarity on your current issues. I also incorporate other therapeutic methods when it feels like a different approach might better suit your needs.
I’ve been providing counselling services for over nine years, offering sessions in person, over the phone, and via video call.
I use a humanistic counselling approach, allowing you the time and space to talk about whatever's on your mind. Together, we can explore these thoughts, which can help you gain deeper self-awareness and clarity on your current issues. I also incorporate other therapeutic methods when it feels like a different approach might better suit your needs.
I offer face-to-face sessions in Puriton, as well as online and telephone counselling.
With many years’ experience, I offer counselling for a range of issues. I specialise in grief, loss, and bereavement, and also support with stress, anxiety, depression, relationships, work-related challenges, life-limiting illness, suicide prevention and bereavement, self-harm, and work with both young people and adults.
I offer face-to-face sessions in Puriton, as well as online and telephone counselling.
With many years’ experience, I offer counselling for a range of issues. I specialise in grief, loss, and bereavement, and also support with stress, anxiety, depression, relationships, work-related challenges, life-limiting illness, suicide prevention and bereavement, self-harm, and work with both young people and adults.
What is art therapy? Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media as its primary mode of expression and communication. Within this context, art is not used as diagnostic tool but as a medium to address emotional issues which may be confusing and distressing. Art therapists work with children, young people, adults and the elderly. Clients may have a wide range of difficulties, disabilities or diagnoses. These include emotional, behavioural or mental health problems, learning or physical disabilities, life-limiting conditions, neurological conditions and physical illnesses. Art therapy is provided in groups or individual
What is art therapy? Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that uses art media as its primary mode of expression and communication. Within this context, art is not used as diagnostic tool but as a medium to address emotional issues which may be confusing and distressing. Art therapists work with children, young people, adults and the elderly. Clients may have a wide range of difficulties, disabilities or diagnoses. These include emotional, behavioural or mental health problems, learning or physical disabilities, life-limiting conditions, neurological conditions and physical illnesses. Art therapy is provided in groups or individual
Sessions are available face-to-face and UK-wide online.
I help individuals and couples with emotional regulation, trauma, relationship difficulties and neurodivergence. I specialise in BPD/EUPD, ADHD, Autism and chronic pain or fatigue, offering tailored therapy focused on insight, regulation and meaningful change.
Sessions are available face-to-face and UK-wide online.
I help individuals and couples with emotional regulation, trauma, relationship difficulties and neurodivergence. I specialise in BPD/EUPD, ADHD, Autism and chronic pain or fatigue, offering tailored therapy focused on insight, regulation and meaningful change.
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I offer in-person sessions at a central Bristol location & remote sessions.
Managing daily commitments and juggling mental and physical health, while trying to enjoy life on top of that, is a lot at the best of times. Especially then when issues arise, living the life you want can feel near impossible. These periods in life are too often related to more “obvious” things such as life events and illness. However, they can also be about more “subtle”, yet very real and common experiences such as sadness and discomfort of where you are in life, how you feel about yourself, and unresolved past issues. Whatever the challenges, I believe that a safe and non-judgemental therapy space may help you navigate them.
I offer in-person sessions at a central Bristol location & remote sessions.
Managing daily commitments and juggling mental and physical health, while trying to enjoy life on top of that, is a lot at the best of times. Especially then when issues arise, living the life you want can feel near impossible. These periods in life are too often related to more “obvious” things such as life events and illness. However, they can also be about more “subtle”, yet very real and common experiences such as sadness and discomfort of where you are in life, how you feel about yourself, and unresolved past issues. Whatever the challenges, I believe that a safe and non-judgemental therapy space may help you navigate them.
Appointments can be face-to-face, online, or over the telephone on weekdays, and Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
I am an experienced multi-trained Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Management Consultant, with 31 years in the NHS and private sector, and 19 years in private practice. I have offered consultation to executive teams in improvement, delivered large scale change, set up mental health services, and worked clinically in child and adult mental health services. Today, I am the Clinical Director of Equilibrium Practice. We offer a range of mental health services: psychological assessments, therapy, medico-legal services, training, practitioner supervision, organisational consultation, blog writing, keynote speaking and podcast content.
Appointments can be face-to-face, online, or over the telephone on weekdays, and Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings.
I am an experienced multi-trained Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Management Consultant, with 31 years in the NHS and private sector, and 19 years in private practice. I have offered consultation to executive teams in improvement, delivered large scale change, set up mental health services, and worked clinically in child and adult mental health services. Today, I am the Clinical Director of Equilibrium Practice. We offer a range of mental health services: psychological assessments, therapy, medico-legal services, training, practitioner supervision, organisational consultation, blog writing, keynote speaking and podcast content.
Hello and welcome to my page. I recognise the courage it takes to approach a therapist and would like to help you. Over ten years of practising, therapy has shown me time and time again how people can overcome their problems successfully and live fulfilled and happy lives. In today's pressured world, mental health problems are all too common. Maybe you're struggling with depression or stress or the problem is anxiety, or trauma, or grief. Perhaps you're struggling with a habit that started off as a pleasure but turned into an addiction over lockdown. Whatever the mental health problem, talking therapy can help.
Hello and welcome to my page. I recognise the courage it takes to approach a therapist and would like to help you. Over ten years of practising, therapy has shown me time and time again how people can overcome their problems successfully and live fulfilled and happy lives. In today's pressured world, mental health problems are all too common. Maybe you're struggling with depression or stress or the problem is anxiety, or trauma, or grief. Perhaps you're struggling with a habit that started off as a pleasure but turned into an addiction over lockdown. Whatever the mental health problem, talking therapy can help.
My practice is online offering service worldwide, but we do also have trainee therapists offering in-person sessions in SW Cornwall at a reduced rate.
Human Givens Therapy draws on the best of CBT, person centred and solution focused therapy, set within a holistic understanding of what we need as human beings to lead emotionally healthy lives. It is highly effective with most people where they want to be in around 4-8 sessions (sometimes less, sometimes more in very complex cases).
My practice is online offering service worldwide, but we do also have trainee therapists offering in-person sessions in SW Cornwall at a reduced rate.
Human Givens Therapy draws on the best of CBT, person centred and solution focused therapy, set within a holistic understanding of what we need as human beings to lead emotionally healthy lives. It is highly effective with most people where they want to be in around 4-8 sessions (sometimes less, sometimes more in very complex cases).
Both in-person and online sessions cost £60 for a full hour, this is to be paid either by bank transfer or in cash at the beginning of a session.
As a counsellor, I offer a compassionate and supportive space for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves and their experiences. My practice is grounded in the principles of Gestalt therapy, which emphasize awareness, presence, and the holistic nature of human experience. I believe that each person is unique and that my role is to facilitate your journey towards greater self-awareness and authenticity.
Both in-person and online sessions cost £60 for a full hour, this is to be paid either by bank transfer or in cash at the beginning of a session.
As a counsellor, I offer a compassionate and supportive space for individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of themselves and their experiences. My practice is grounded in the principles of Gestalt therapy, which emphasize awareness, presence, and the holistic nature of human experience. I believe that each person is unique and that my role is to facilitate your journey towards greater self-awareness and authenticity.
I offer in-person Mon, Tues, & Fri Email me to enquire
I’m accepting new clients. Do you need someone to talk to? You’re welcome here. Feeling stuck in life, ruminating, or reliving difficult moments? I know how painful it can be. Together we can create a relationship where you feel seen and learn to be more in touch with yourself and others. Whether it’s your mental health, relationships, or life changes that you need help with, I believe that somewhere inside, you know best how to right yourself. I work with clients with a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, low self-confidence, identity, family issues, singleness, stress, work-related issues and more
I offer in-person Mon, Tues, & Fri Email me to enquire
I’m accepting new clients. Do you need someone to talk to? You’re welcome here. Feeling stuck in life, ruminating, or reliving difficult moments? I know how painful it can be. Together we can create a relationship where you feel seen and learn to be more in touch with yourself and others. Whether it’s your mental health, relationships, or life changes that you need help with, I believe that somewhere inside, you know best how to right yourself. I work with clients with a wide range of issues including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, low self-confidence, identity, family issues, singleness, stress, work-related issues and more
As a somatic-based relational therapist, I specialise in integrating body-focused, cognitive and relational approaches to guide individuals on their path to greater well-being. I support individuals work through a wide range of challenges, including anxiety, depression, trauma, attachment wounds, relationship difficulties, grief, shame, and boundary-setting. By gently connecting with the body and mind, we can uncover meaningful insights, foster lasting change and a sense of embodied belonging.
As a somatic-based relational therapist, I specialise in integrating body-focused, cognitive and relational approaches to guide individuals on their path to greater well-being. I support individuals work through a wide range of challenges, including anxiety, depression, trauma, attachment wounds, relationship difficulties, grief, shame, and boundary-setting. By gently connecting with the body and mind, we can uncover meaningful insights, foster lasting change and a sense of embodied belonging.
I offer online sessions or face to face.
Are you looking for an experienced, Accredited therapist who will listen to you and meet you with a compassionate, down to earth approach?
I extend a warm invitation to a trusting, therapeutic relationship, one where I will challenge you to look at yourself and your way of being, either as an individual or as a couple who needs help communicating.
Whatever it is that has brought you to this point, whether you are struggling with anxiety, grief, depression or relationships, together we can start to help you process this past experience and work on building your self awareness to help you make the right changes.
I offer online sessions or face to face.
Are you looking for an experienced, Accredited therapist who will listen to you and meet you with a compassionate, down to earth approach?
I extend a warm invitation to a trusting, therapeutic relationship, one where I will challenge you to look at yourself and your way of being, either as an individual or as a couple who needs help communicating.
Whatever it is that has brought you to this point, whether you are struggling with anxiety, grief, depression or relationships, together we can start to help you process this past experience and work on building your self awareness to help you make the right changes.
I offer therapy sessions in-person mainly but can also offer online/phone sessions.
Hi, I’m Laura and I’m a Cognitive Behavioural (CBT) Therapist and mental health nurse with around 15 years' experience in mental healthcare, CBT and counselling. I have worked within the NHS (including significant child & adolescent mental health (CAMHS) experience), university voluntary and private sectors. I support adults and children who may be struggling with: anxiety (including generalised anxiety disorder, health anxiety, social anxiety), depression and low mood, OCD, phobias, low self-esteem, perfectionism, body image difficulties and body dysmorphia, stress, panic disorder and panic attacks, trauma and sleep difficulties.
I offer therapy sessions in-person mainly but can also offer online/phone sessions.
Hi, I’m Laura and I’m a Cognitive Behavioural (CBT) Therapist and mental health nurse with around 15 years' experience in mental healthcare, CBT and counselling. I have worked within the NHS (including significant child & adolescent mental health (CAMHS) experience), university voluntary and private sectors. I support adults and children who may be struggling with: anxiety (including generalised anxiety disorder, health anxiety, social anxiety), depression and low mood, OCD, phobias, low self-esteem, perfectionism, body image difficulties and body dysmorphia, stress, panic disorder and panic attacks, trauma and sleep difficulties.
I provide a safe and unpressured space where you can explore all aspects of who you are, without the restrictions and expectations you might feel in everyday life. Counselling can help you make sense of your feelings, behaviour and relationships. I believe this can be a process of growth and self-discovery. We often adapt our true selves to manage the pressures of life. Counselling can be an opportunity to say the things you may never have had the chance to say before and explore feelings that may have been hidden. It can lead to deepened self-awareness and can help you find ways to become 'unstuck' and move forward with life.
I provide a safe and unpressured space where you can explore all aspects of who you are, without the restrictions and expectations you might feel in everyday life. Counselling can help you make sense of your feelings, behaviour and relationships. I believe this can be a process of growth and self-discovery. We often adapt our true selves to manage the pressures of life. Counselling can be an opportunity to say the things you may never have had the chance to say before and explore feelings that may have been hidden. It can lead to deepened self-awareness and can help you find ways to become 'unstuck' and move forward with life.
Josephine Lay - Trauma-informed creative therapy
Psychotherapist, MA, HCPC-Drama Therap.
1 Endorsed
Bristol BS3
I offer clinical supervision and therapy remotely and in-person in Bristol.
Are you feeling overwhelmed and looking for help to manage feelings of anxiety, distress or the impact of trauma? As a trauma-informed creative arts therapist working with children, young people and young adults, I listen to what you share through creativity and imagination as well as words. Many people find this helps them work at a safe distance and pace, without getting flooded by intense feelings or sensations.
I also support parents and carers through consultation sessions and offer clinical supervision for trainee and qualified therapists that integrates talking, symbolic, and embodied approaches.
I offer clinical supervision and therapy remotely and in-person in Bristol.
Are you feeling overwhelmed and looking for help to manage feelings of anxiety, distress or the impact of trauma? As a trauma-informed creative arts therapist working with children, young people and young adults, I listen to what you share through creativity and imagination as well as words. Many people find this helps them work at a safe distance and pace, without getting flooded by intense feelings or sensations.
I also support parents and carers through consultation sessions and offer clinical supervision for trainee and qualified therapists that integrates talking, symbolic, and embodied approaches.
I offer therapy sessions in-person, or online via video and phone.
Whether you serve on the frontline, mask your neurodivergence, or navigate life in the LGBT+ community, you deserve a safe space to drop your armor. With extensive experience supporting Armed Forces and NHS staff, I understand the crushing weight of occupational and childhood trauma, alongside complex bereavement.
I provide specalist coaching for those who want to understand their nurodivergence.
You don't need to be 'fixed', you need someone who gets it. You’re used to holding it together for everyone else; let me hold the space for you. Reach out today for a free consultati.
I offer therapy sessions in-person, or online via video and phone.
Whether you serve on the frontline, mask your neurodivergence, or navigate life in the LGBT+ community, you deserve a safe space to drop your armor. With extensive experience supporting Armed Forces and NHS staff, I understand the crushing weight of occupational and childhood trauma, alongside complex bereavement.
I provide specalist coaching for those who want to understand their nurodivergence.
You don't need to be 'fixed', you need someone who gets it. You’re used to holding it together for everyone else; let me hold the space for you. Reach out today for a free consultati.
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FAQ - About In Person Therapy
What are the benefits of in-person therapy?
In-person therapy offers several benefits that some people find highly valuable for their mental health treatment. Being present in the same room as your therapist can create a stronger sense of connection and allow for more nuanced communication through body language. Some people may also find it easier to focus in therapy when they are in a dedicated space and away from potential distractions related to home or work; attending an in-person session provides a clear boundary between therapy time and the rest of your life. For certain therapeutic approaches, such as Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), exposure therapy, or somatic therapy, being in person may be particularly important, as these therapies benefit from the therapist being able to observe and respond to a client’s physical cues effectively. Additionally, some individuals simply feel more comfortable discussing sensitive or painful topics when they are face-to-face with their therapist rather than on a screen.
When should I choose in-person therapy over online therapy?
In-person therapy may be a better choice when you need a structured therapeutic environment separate from your daily life, when you find it difficult to focus or feel comfortable in an online setting, or when privacy at home is a concern. It may also be more appropriate if you are dealing with severe mental health symptoms that require close monitoring or if your therapy involves approaches that rely heavily on observing physical cues. On the other hand, if convenience, scheduling flexibility, or access to specialists outside your immediate area are priorities, online therapy may be a better fit. Many therapists offer both options, so you can also discuss with a provider which format might work best for your specific situation.
How do I find an in-person therapist?
You can use Psychology Today's therapist directory to find an in-person therapist in your area. You can search by location, insurance accepted, specialty areas, therapeutic approaches, and other criteria to narrow down providers who meet your needs. Each therapist profile includes information about their credentials, areas of expertise, and whether they offer in-person sessions. Once you have identified potential therapists, you can contact them directly through the directory to schedule an initial consultation and determine whether they are a good fit before committing to ongoing treatment. When reaching out, it can be helpful to confirm their availability for in-person appointments, their office location, and whether they accept your insurance.