Online Counselling for Morpeth
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Dr Sarah Woods
Psychologist, HCPC - Clin. Psych.
Verified
Verified
Are you looking for CBT, EMDR or acceptance and commitment therapy? Do you struggle with depression, anxiety, symptoms of trauma (PTSD) or adjustment to physical health problems? Or perhaps you feel stuck and feel life has lost some meaning for you. I can help you understand why you feel this way and help you learn new coping skills to move forwards. Over the years, I have helped many people reach their goals, heal from trauma and overcome their difficulties. Making changes can be hard but improving our well being and truly connecting with the important things in life can make us feel fulfilled and increase satisfaction.

Calonlan Counselling
Psychotherapist, MBACP
Verified
Verified
Calonlan Counselling and Psychotherapy provides a confidential, safe and supportive environment in which you can talk through any issues causing you concern or difficulties without being judged. As a person-centred counsellor, I will walk beside you on your journey providing you the freedom to talk openly, and freely about any issues which are holding you back. As a trained Counsellor and Psychotherapist specialising in Grief, Bereavement, Integrative, Psychodynamic, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness and Meditation, and other Humanistic therapies, this means I am very flexible in my approach to your needs.

Dr Darren Adamson
Psychologist, DCounsPsych, HCPC - Couns. Psych.
Verified
Verified
Feeling depressed or anxious? Need to make a change? Taking the first steps to get help can be daunting. This is why I always offer therapy in an emotionally supportive and empathetic manner to help you to achieve the changes that you are looking for. As a psychologist I work with the processes of change; though change is never easy, it’s always worthwhile. I’m fully trained in a diverse range of therapies. This means when we first meet for your assessment consultation, we can consider which approaches may be the best fit for you & therefore the most effective, ensuring you a unique and individualised treatment plan.

Jane Spowart
Psychotherapist, MUKCP
Verified
Verified
Do you believe that ‘you just have to get on with it’, but you’re finding it hard? Are you struggling with an issue at the moment or troubled by a situation in your past? Feeling sad, anxious, overwhelmed, defeated or 'stuck'? If you need someone to listen to you empathically so that you can make sense of what is happening in your life, I can provide a safe place to listen without judgement and support you to feel empowered to make positive changes in your life.

Sangeeta Murkunde
Psychotherapist, MSc, MUKCP
Verified
Verified
I am highly qualified & experienced psychotherapist who has an ability to provide relaxed & safe environment for a client to explore their issues. Being an integrative psychotherapist I use different therapeutic models e.g TA, CBT etc according to the needs of my clients. I have an extensive experience in helping with a wide range of areas including anxiety, depression, work related issue, trauma, bereavement etc. I can help you to be more self aware so that you can have more clarity about your needs, how to fulfil them and move on with your life. I offer evening, weekend appointments & also provide video counselling.

Michelle Robinson
Counsellor, MBACP
Verified
Verified
Hi there, thanks for checking my profile. Sometimes life events can feel overwhelming and impact us in a myriad of ways. You might be feeling stuck in a rut at work or in a personal relationship and want a space to consider the reasons for this in a safe and non-judgemental relationship. I will work with whatever you bring to therapy and together we will commit to establishing your objectives and through the medium of the therapeutic relationship I will assist you towards resolution. I have experience working with under 18s, the elderly as well as adults.Areas of expertise include life transitions such as death, divorce, retirement.

Suzi Hutton
Counsellor, MUKCP
Verified
Verified
Our therapeutic relationship is based on sensitivity, respect and an appreciation of all issues. Therapy is an opportunity for you to share personal difficulties with a trusted, professional and experienced psychotherapeutic counsellor. Therapy can help you understand the source of any distress or confusion you may be experiencing and if we can understand the reasons for these uncomfortable feelings it can often bring freedom, and the opportunity to consider an alternative way of being.

My Family Psychologist
Psychologist, MSc, HCPC - Forensic Psych.
Verified
Verified
I'm passionate about improving well-being in trauma, hopefulness in recovery, and overcoming adversity.
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What type of therapist is right for me?
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Is online therapy cheaper than in-person therapy?
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