Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am an integrative therapist, offering coaching, counselling and psychotherapy to adult clients. I work with individual clients and couples, and welcome clients from all backgrounds, regardless of race, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender or disability.
I aim to provide a professional and comfortable environment where you will feel welcome, where you can talk about your thoughts and feelings in confidence, achieve deeper insight into yourself, your problems and your life, and where you can identify and work towards making positive changes that will enhance your overall sense of wellbeing.
As an integrative therapist I use a combination of different types of therapy, tailored to suit the unique needs and preferences of each individual client. Rather than focusing solely on mental or emotional health I adopt a holistic approach, recognizing that the psychological, physical, spiritual, social and environmental aspects of life are interconnected, and that problems in one area of life can affect all the others.
I have completed an MSc degree in Counselling and Psychotherapy, and Relate’s Certificate in Relational Counselling. I am a Registered and Accredited Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), an Accredited Member of the National Council of Integrative Psychotherapists and a member of the International Coaching Federation. I am also a qualified clinical supervisor.
I have previously worked as a therapist with several well-known organizations, including Mind, Relate, the Dove Service and two NHS Trusts. I have also worked as the Counselling Service Manager for the NHS’ IAPT (Talking Therapies) service in Oxfordshire, as Clinical Director at Care first, a leading Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) provider, and as the Mental Health Service Delivery Manager at IPRS Health Ltd., an award-winning provider of mental health solutions. I am a serving member of the BACP’s Workplace Division Executive. I have helped clients facing a wide range of issues, both personal and work-related.
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Andrew Wood is an integrative therapist and coach with seven years of experience working with adult clients. He offers counselling, psychotherapy and coaching to individuals and couples, and welcomes people from all backgrounds regardless of race, ethnicity, culture, religion, gender or disability.
He aims to create a professional and comfortable setting where clients can speak openly about their thoughts and feelings, develop greater self-understanding and identify practical steps to improve overall wellbeing. Andrew adopts a holistic perspective that recognises the connections between psychological, physical, spiritual, social and environmental aspects of life, and he adapts therapeutic approaches to match each person’s needs.
Andrew integrates a range of therapeutic methods rather than relying on a single model, tailoring interventions to the unique preferences and circumstances of each client. His practice includes support for relationship and grief issues, career concerns, coping with life changes and coaching. He is a male, Christian therapist and works with older adults as part of his practice focus.
He holds an MSc in Counselling and Psychotherapy and Relate’s Certificate in Relational Counselling. Andrew is a Registered and Accredited Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), an Accredited Member of the National Council of Integrative Psychotherapists and a member of the International Coaching Federation. He is also a qualified clinical supervisor.
Andrew’s previous roles include therapy posts with Mind, Relate, the Dove Service and two NHS Trusts. He has worked as Counselling Service Manager for the NHS IAPT (Talking Therapies) service in Oxfordshire, served as Clinical Director at Care first, an Employee Assistance Programme provider, and was Mental Health Service Delivery Manager at IPRS Health Ltd. He is a serving member of the BACP Workplace Division Executive and has supported clients with a wide range of personal and work-related issues.
Many people ask whether online therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges and navigating life changes, online therapy is frequently found to be as effective as traditional in-person work.
A key benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that suits them best, using video calls, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to keep continuity of care when circumstances change.
Therapy delivered online is provided by licensed professionals and therapists, and it is possible to change therapist if a different fit is needed. For many people the convenience and range of communication options make online therapy a practical and effective way to address common mental health and relationship concerns.
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