Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Sometimes you need someone to talk to who is out of your family or social circle. Someone who won’t judge you or who won’t be put out if you talk about wanting to change the way you live your life, your relationship/s or your outlook. This is where counselling can help. I listen to people’s concerns, worries and dissatisfaction with life with the aim of working with them to find a new way to think, live or interact.
I trained as an integrative counsellor. This means I am familiar with person centred counselling, psychodynamic theory and cognitive behavioural therapy. By listening closely and working with my clients, I aim to use the theory I think best addresses their therapeutic aims.
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Sue MacMillan offers a listening ear for people who need someone outside their family or social circle to talk to. She provides a calm, non-judgemental space for those exploring changes in their lifestyle, relationships or outlook.
She listens to concerns, worries and dissatisfaction with life and works collaboratively to identify new ways of thinking, living or interacting. Her aim is to support clients in finding practical and meaningful change that fits their goals.
Sue trained as an integrative counsellor, which means she draws on person-centred counselling, psychodynamic theory and cognitive behavioural therapy, choosing the approach that best matches each person’s therapeutic aims. She has 3 years of experience and practices in the United Kingdom.
She specialises in support for stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief, low self-esteem and depression, and offers a non-religious, female-led approach to therapy.
Many people wonder whether online therapy really helps. For common issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges or navigating life changes, remote therapy has been shown to be similarly effective to traditional in-person work for most people seeking support.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can choose the way of connecting that suits them best, whether by video call, phone, live chat or in-app messaging. That variety makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to continue when circumstances change.
Therapy delivered online is provided by licensed professionals, and clients are free to switch therapists at any time if they feel a different fit would be more helpful. For many, remote sessions offer a practical, accessible route to consistent therapeutic support.
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