Therapists in Kirkcaldy
The following therapists provide services in Kirkcaldy, Fife and the surrounding areas.
Therapists often provide an introductory call to determine how they can help and if they are suited to your needs.
All therapists can be approached in confidence and with discretion.
Many therapists now offer online and telephone support and counselling.
Although the following therapists are based in the Kirkcaldy area, many therapists in different areas can still provide support.
If you do not wish to meet in person, but prefer online support then we recommend that you browse through the therapists and contact them by email.
By doing this you will learn more about your situation from the therapist’s perspective and they can guide you in making the right choice for you.

Christina Marsden
I have over 20 years experience in counselling working with individuals, couples and groups

Elizabeth Shorts
My therapy offers clients the confidence to face the future with a new perspective, using the skill sets and tools learned with me.

Ruth Andoh-Baxter
Wherever you are on your personal journey, our lives have purpose. Your individual purpose is not comparable to anyone else’s – it is all about you. It’s what makes you feel complete, content and at peace with yourself.

Sarah Portwine
Choosing to engage in therapy can be a daunting prospect, my aim is to make you feel at ease by using a non-judgmental and empathetic approach in a safe and confidential space

Amber Archbold
My approach is non-judgemental, warm, empathetic and curious. No two people have the same experience and my role is to understand you within your context to help understand and make sense of your experience.

Paula Dickinson
Working Collaboratively Means The Therapeutic Journey Is one That We Will Walk Together,
Side by Side

Chloe Renault
Are you struggling with a bereavement or loss?
Do you struggle with low self-esteem or low self-confidence?
Do you feel like you need someone to talk to?

Chantal Francis
The focus is on understanding and meeting the unique needs of each individual client, providing personalized care and support.

Graeme Dunn
My ultimate goal is to provide clients with a comfortable, non-judgemental, therapeutic space to do our work.

Alicja Szalinska
As a person centred Brainspotting practitioner, I blend talking and creative counselling with an innovative fixed eye position brain-based therapy. This unique therapeutic approach is a powerful tool for exploring and addressing clients’ problems.

Tracey Worrall
When you are seen without judgement or expectations, this can give you room to grow.

Denise Freeman
My aim is to understand your presenting issue in depth, look for patterns in relationships and current behaviour and to work with you to formulate effective solutions.

Amy Walshe
Coming to counselling can be a scary (and brave) step to take.
It involves opening up to a complete stranger about things you may have kept inside for many years

Tina Heeley
Supporting your journey towards wholeness, wellbeing & meaningful change

Leo Puttock
We put up barriers to protect ourselves from emotional pain. We push people away, we damage relationships and we neglect ourselves. It doesn’t have to be this way. To heal we must accept our vulnerability and allow ourselves to feel

Michelle Ramsay
It’s not about the destination, it’s all about the journey

Denis (Des) McVey
I cultivate an atmosphere of compassionate enquiry to enable personal growth and lasting change.

Kasia Wawrzyniak
My experience enables me to explore and gain knowledge about problems from the client’s perspective and helps me to consider clinical problems in their wider social, and cultural contexts.

Ruth Dixon
I offer a safe space free from judgment where you can learn to listen to your body and be heard without preconceptions

Mary Cahir
If your life is not going how you would like it to be and you are not sure how to make it better or what to do, this is a good enough reason to see a therapist