Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, I’m Adrian, an integrative therapist providing a warm and supportive space to help you explore a range of challenges. Whether you might be experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma or low self-esteem, I’m here to support your journey.
How does therapy work?
Therapy works in different ways depending on what you need. I use several approaches to help you recognise patterns, manage emotions and create lasting change. The process is very much collaborative; it’s about you feeling heard and supported, not being told what to do. Together, we’ll explore your experiences, unpack what’s holding you back and work on building a life that feels more fulfilling.
Sometimes, we’ll talk about your past – including childhood – to understand how those experiences might be affecting you now. Other times, we might use written exercises to help you process emotions or develop new coping strategies. And sometimes, it’s just about giving you the space to talk things through, without judgment, so you can get the clarity and relief you need.
The goal is to help you become more self-aware, build resilience, and create meaningful change in your life – at a pace that works for you.
How important is finding the right therapist?
One of the most important aspects of therapy, in my view, is the relationship between therapist and client. Change doesn’t happen in isolation it happens in connection. I strive to create a space where you feel comfortable being yourself, knowing that you’re not being judged but rather supported with empathy and understanding. Therapy is not a one-size-fits-all process, which is why I tailor my approach to each person I work with, drawing on different therapeutic models to best suit your needs and goals.
Whether you’re feeling stuck, struggling with emotions, or simply looking for a space to better understand yourself, I’m here to help. If you’re ready to take the next step, I’d love to support you on your journey.
Do you specialise in any areas in particular?
Although I work with both men and women in the ways discussed above, a part of what I do is supporting men in exploring and expressing their emotions. In my experience, many men have grown up in environments where vulnerability is discouraged, often leading to feelings of being disconnected from their emotions or unsure how to express them in a healthy way. Over time, this can lead to struggles with relationships, self-esteem, and even mental health. I help men break down these barriers, develop emotional awareness, and find new ways to express themselves that feel authentic and empowering.
Before becoming a therapist, I worked many years in hospitality. I also worked for charities in mentoring and rehabilitation programmes, supporting individuals in prison as they navigated personal growth and reintegration. This particular experience gave me a deep understanding of resilience, transformation, and the challenges that come with change. It also reinforced my belief that no one is beyond help, regardless of what someone has been through. I’ve seen first hand that with the right support, people are capable of profound personal growth.
As an integrative therapist, I am trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Theory & Person-Centred Therapy. As well as my training, I am registered with The British Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP). This means that besides my training qualifications, I work in an ethical manner underpinned by my association.
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Adrian Jackson is an integrative therapist based in the United Kingdom who offers a warm, supportive space to explore a range of challenges. He works collaboratively with people experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, low self-esteem and other common difficulties, helping them recognise patterns, manage emotions and work towards lasting change.
Adrian draws on training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Theory and Person-Centred Therapy, and he is registered with the British Association of Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP), which reflects his commitment to working within an established professional and ethical framework. His approach is client-led and non-judgemental – sessions focus on listening, understanding and supporting people to make changes at a pace that suits them.
Sometimes Adrian will explore how past experiences, including childhood, influence present difficulties. Other times he uses written exercises or practical strategies to help process emotions and build coping skills. He also provides space simply to talk things through and gain clarity when that is what is needed.
Part of Adrian’s work includes supporting men to explore and express emotions, recognising how social expectations can make vulnerability difficult. Before training as a therapist he worked many years in hospitality and with charities on mentoring and rehabilitation programmes, supporting people in prison through personal development and reintegration. These experiences have informed his belief in resilience and the potential for change. Adrian has three years of clinical experience and works with a wide range of concerns, including stress, relationships, addictions, trauma, ADHD, career issues and compassion fatigue.
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