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Peter Reynolds

I hold an Advanced Diploma in Integrative Counselling. My training draws on a range of therapeutic approaches, which allows me to adapt my work to suit the needs of each individual client. Before training as a counsellor, I worked for many years in the arts, where I developed a deep interest in people’s stories, emotions and inner worlds — an interest that eventually led me to counselling. Alongside my private practice, I have worked in a bereavement charity and in LGBTQ+ mental health services. These experiences have given me particular insight into grief, loss, identity and the impact of marginalisation — all of which continue to inform my work today.

Dominique Frater

I am an integrative counsellor and a member of the BACP, with a Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling and experience working within the NHS offering solution-focused therapy. My approach is shaped by both professional training and personal experience, and is based on the belief that people can reach a greater sense of peace and fulfilment through deeper self-understanding. I offer a supportive, reflective space where clients can explore themselves honestly, even when the process feels uncomfortable, and begin to make changes that feel more in line with the life they want to live.

Eliza Preston

I have seven years of experience as a psychotherapist, having worked in a number of NHS services in London, in a university counselling service and in private practice. In my private practice, I have supported clients with a wide range of issues and concerns, while my work in the NHS was in specialist trauma and self-harm services. – Private practice; six year’s experience working with a broad range of challenges and questions – Counsellor, Queen Mary University Advice and Counselling Service; areas of focus include anxiety, eating disorders, depression, relational difficulties, self-esteem issues, identity issues, diversity and stress. – Psychotherapist, OXLEAS NHS Foundation Trust; women’s service offering long-term psychotherapy to female adult survivors of rape, sexual abuse and violence. – Psychotherapist, SLAM NHS Trust, Maudsley Hospital Self Harm Outpatient Service; offering long-term psychotherapy for complex cases of self-harm

Lee Whelan

BACP-registered, CPCAB-qualified integrative counsellor based in West Malling, Kent, with over 25 years of experience working with people in therapeutic environments. He specialises in childhood trauma, substance misuse, and relationship difficulties, bringing a holistic, trauma-informed approach that draws from Person-Centred and Psychodynamic orientations. As the founder of Lee Whelan Holistic Recovery, he has designed holistic drug and alcohol programmes and delivered community health education alongside individual counselling. He offers a free 15-minute initial consultation.

Geraldine Wachholz

am an experienced counsellor working with adults and young people across a range of emotional and relationship difficulties. Alongside my professional training and continued development, I bring personal experience of cancer and other health conditions, which informs my understanding of illness, uncertainty and loss. I offer a calm, confidential and non-judgmental space where you can speak openly about anxiety, depression, trauma, bereavement, relationship issues, low self-worth, boundaries, burnout and the impact of abuse. Our work moves at your pace, with a focus on careful listening and meaningful change.

 

 

Javier Calatrava

Transpersonal Integrative Psychotherapist

Julia Garden

Accredited by the National Counselling Society and Professional Standards Authority, I qualified as a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist (CBT) with a Distinction from the College of Behavioural Therapies. I specialise in REBT (Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy), a form of CBT Therapy. REBT is a goal orientated model and proven to work, looking at the person as a whole and focusses on each person’s potential. REBT looks at the way we think and teaches us to be less rigid in our thoughts. I will look at what is causing you issues and teach you a model that will help you achieve a more balanced way of thinking, result in long lasting emotional and behavioural change. This effective approach combined with other CBT therapies such as Compassionate Focussed Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy and Solution Focussed Therapy can help you find strategies to cope with life’s problems and help manage emotions, empowering you to become your own therapist. With a good therapeutic working relationship, I hope to find the most effective way of working with you.

Dr Siona Bastable Vizzard

Specialising in therapy as well as assessment and diagnosis of adult ADHD.

Ruth Hill

You don’t have to do this on your own. We can work together on your needs, rather than try to focus on a label. I offer flexible, integrative therapy designed around what you need. Together, we can restore your peace of mind.

Arran Thomas

I find seeking therapy usually starts with seeds of hope. Hope for things to change, to become ‘unstuck’, to have understanding, to find peace. As a qualified counsellor I offer a compassionate, supportive space to cultivate these seeds of hope so that you can grow to overcome the issues you face and move forward to a more positive place. – My Approach – Everyone has an inherent wisdom within themselves towards healing and transformation through the struggles or difficulties of life. My role is to facilitate this journey, give it a nudge in the right direction. When we initially meet, I will apply gentle curiosity to explore what brings you to therapy and together we can have a look at what you might want to gain from the process. My aim is for you to feel seen, heard and warmly accepted. I value the 3 A’s as a rough guide for what can emerge from the issues you choose to bring: – Awareness through exploring thoughts, feelings, behaviours, patterns and responses to stress. You will come to recognise how these have been shaped by life experiences. – Acceptance expands from awareness, of different parts of yourself, your story, your identity, your past, the present, the other people in your life. – Accountability strengthens with acceptance and awareness, an increasing sense of empowerment, choice and freedom in how you want to move forward and live your life with resilience. Whether it is anxiety, relationship difficulties, depression, low self-esteem, grief, trauma, abuse, addiction or feelings of shame, anger, overwhelm, confusion and loneliness, you don’t have to struggle alone with these issues.

Stephen Nealon

I am a qualified Integrative Counsellor and registered member of the BACP, working in line with its ethical framework. I offer a supportive and honest space where you can feel accepted and able to speak openly. My approach balances careful listening with gentle challenge, helping you understand patterns that may be affecting your relationships, work and daily life. Together, we focus on making sense of your difficulties and finding practical ways to move forward with more clarity and confidence.

Chris Eggleton

Significant loss is a form of trauma. It may cause us to feel stuck, lost in sorrow, removed from those around us and the life we thought we had, uncertain, confused, searching for answers. Whatever the grief experiences that have brought you here today, I offer you a safe, confidential place for you to give your sorrow words.