Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m Sam Parker, a BACP-registered counsellor specialising in person-centred counselling for adults and young people.
I became a counsellor because I genuinely care about people knowing they’re not alone.
I support clients facing a wide range of issues, including:
Depression
Anxiety
Eating distress and eating disorders
Suicidal ideation
Self-harm
Behavioural and substance based addictions
Bereavement and grief
Chronic and physical health challenges
Life-limiting illness
Neurodiversity and related experiences
Issues relating to faith or religion
I have over eight years of professional experience working with wellbeing, mental health and addiction. Primarily I have worked with individuals, and have been responsible for managing and training staff who do the same. During this time I have worked with individuals aged from 11 to 75+ on all of the issues listed above and more. This has included working in Alternative Provision and Education, an NHS Bereavement Service and with multiple local and national charities.
Before this career I studied Theatre at University to a Masters level. I love being creative, and creativity remains a big part of how I think and connect. I know how to be sincere, but I also like to share in my client’s humour, connecting this way helps me to understand more about who you are. I will always honour the depth of what you bring and I like to build a relationship with clients where you feel comfortable to do so.
I offer a counselling approach that is non-judgmental, stigma-free, and centred around you. My priority is to create a warm, compassionate, and safe space where you can explore whatever is on your mind. You set the pace, and together we’ll explore what matters most to you.
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Sam Parker is a BACP-registered counsellor, registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, who specialises in person-centred counselling for adults and young people. Based in the United Kingdom, he offers approachable support for people facing emotional and practical challenges.
He works with a broad range of issues including depression, anxiety, eating distress and eating disorders, suicidal ideation, self-harm, behavioural and substance-based addictions, bereavement and grief, chronic and physical health challenges, life-limiting illness, neurodiversity and related experiences, and issues relating to faith or religion.
Sam has six years of professional experience working across wellbeing, mental health and addiction. His primary work has been with individuals, and he has also been responsible for managing and training staff who provide similar support. During this time he has worked with people aged from 11 to 75+ and has practised in settings such as Alternative Provision and Education, an NHS Bereavement Service, and with multiple local and national charities.
Before training as a counsellor he studied Theatre at university to Masters level. Creativity remains an important part of how he thinks and connects with others, and he combines sincerity with a willingness to share in clients’ humour as a way of understanding who they are. He honours the depth of what people bring and aims to build therapeutic relationships where clients feel comfortable to engage.
Sam offers a non-judgmental, stigma-free, person-centred approach that places the client at the centre of the work. His priority is to create a warm, compassionate space where clients can explore what matters to them, set the pace, and work together to address the concerns they bring.
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An important benefit is flexibility – you can connect in the way that feels most comfortable, whether through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. That flexibility can make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
Therapists providing online sessions are licensed professionals, and if you decide you need a different fit you can choose to switch to another therapist. Online work can be a practical option for accessing consistent therapeutic support without changing the core quality of the relationship and the work.
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