Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
As an experienced psychotherapist and counsellor, I can offer an equal relationship of candour and respect for your unique experience.
As well as being an associate psychotherapist for The Priory I have provided therapy through a domestic abuse agency, specialist employee assistance programmes (EAP) for professional adults and a digital counselling service for children and young people. I have also worked with the long-term unemployed via the Department for Work and Pensions, helping to prove the success of talk therapy to the UK government.
I have written, produced and directed a short film called The Dark Heart Therapy to help men and boys feel easier about accessing therapy. My movie is used by organisations to drive male engagement in therapeutic services.
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Oliver Williams is a psychotherapist and counsellor with five years’ experience who offers an equal relationship of candour and respect for each person’s experience. He brings a direct yet respectful approach to therapy and aims to create a space where people can explore their concerns openly.
He works as an associate psychotherapist for The Priory and has provided therapy through a domestic abuse agency, specialist employee assistance programmes (EAP) for professional adults, and a digital counselling service for children and young people. Those roles reflect a range of settings and client needs across his practice.
He has also worked with the long-term unemployed via the Department for Work and Pensions, contributing to efforts that demonstrated the benefits of talk therapy to the UK government.
Oliver wrote, produced, and directed a short film called The Dark Heart Therapy to help men and boys feel more comfortable about accessing therapy. The film is used by organisations to encourage male engagement with therapeutic services.
Many people wonder whether online therapy can really help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person work.
One major benefit is flexibility – you can connect in the way that suits you best, whether that is a video call, a phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to maintain continuity of care.
Sessions are delivered by licensed professionals and therapists, and if you decide you need a different fit you can switch to another therapist at any time. For many people the convenience and comparable outcomes of online therapy make it a practical option to consider for their mental health needs.
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