Therapists that deal with Anxiety

If you suffer from anxiety and looking for a therapist who specialises in anxiety the following therapists specialise in anxiety and related issues.

Many will offer a free in confidence chat to establish if the can help.

Mary Cahir Therapist, Counsellor and Life Coach

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

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Samantha Lapping Therapist

Samantha Lapping

offer a safe space for you to explore your emotions, life experiences, behaviours, and ways of thinking. I am an Integrative Therapist, which means I am trained in more than one school of therapy.

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Ruth Dixon Therapist

Ruth Dixon

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

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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.

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Jemma Dennis

Life and relationships are not easy to navigate, and if you’re experiencing anxiety and depression, or going through difficult times, things can feel overwhelming.

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Rachel Dunning Therapist

Rachel Gunning

I am non-judgemental with the aim being to support individuals to set goals and develop behaviours to improve their satisfaction with life

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Sarah Portwine - Therapist

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

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Samantha J Hudson Therapist

Samantha J Hudson

I have established an excellent reputation for making my clients feel at ease which encourages them to talk about their traumatic experience and the changes they wish to make in their lives.

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Leo Puttock Therapist

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

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Claire Shaw - Clarison Counselling and Psychotherapy

Claire Shaw

Feeling stuck? At a crossroads in your career or emotional life? Even the strongest among us can feel lost, unsure, ambivalent, or unhappy at times.

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Amber Archbold Counsellor

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.

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Alicja Szalinska Counselling Lisbon

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.

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Kelly Watkins - Therapist

Kelly Watkins

I aim to equip individuals with a greater understanding of themselves and the necessary skills to overcome past difficulties and current challenges

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Denise Freeman - Therapist

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.

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Centre for Therapy

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.

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Katriona O’Connor

Katriona was warm, understanding and had great insight into why I was feeling the way I was. I felt so comfortable from the get-go we built a strong level of trust, and that has let me open up in ways I previously haven’t wanted to

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Centre for Therapy

Gemma Grainger

The key to counselling and psychotherapy is that it is a space that is your own; one that is empathic, safe and non-judgemental. I will listen to you.

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