
Blayne Wherrett
Humanistic therapist supporting change and resilience
Start with Blayne WherrettLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime


Humanistic therapist supporting change and resilience
Start with Blayne WherrettLicensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Blayne Wherrett is a credentialed therapist and Clinical Supervisor practising in the United Kingdom, registered with the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy) and bringing eight years of professional experience.
He has worked with people in both primary and private healthcare settings, offering therapy online and face to face. He aims to create a space where clients feel listened to, not judged, and able to explore their thoughts and emotions while working towards clear goals.
Blayne specialises in stress, anxiety, family and relationship difficulties, self-esteem and confidence, depression, grief and loss, motivation, and coping with life changes. As a male, non-religious and liberal therapist, he practices from a humanistic, person-centred perspective, listening, reflecting and guiding clients toward their own solutions.
He often uses the image of a puzzle to describe the counselling relationship - together he and the client examine different pieces to understand how past and present experiences shape emotions and behaviour, and to open up new possibilities for the future. He offers questions and gentle challenges that encourage reflection and growth, and he adapts his approach to suit each person’s needs.
Blayne provides practical tools and resources alongside exploratory therapy, tailoring what he offers to help clients reach their objectives. He recognises that taking the first step toward change requires courage, and he aims to support and empower people throughout that process.
He checks messages a few times each weekday, Monday to Friday between 9am and 6pm, and will attempt to respond as quickly as possible, generally within 24 business hours.
‘An active mind gets tired just like an active body. It is important to find time to process and let go of our heavy thoughts. Letting our mind rest, is a vital part of our own recovery and healing process’
Many people wonder whether therapy online can make a real difference. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, or navigating life changes, online therapy is generally as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
A major benefit is flexibility - clients can choose the format that suits them best, whether that is video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to schedule therapy around work, family, and other commitments.
Licensed professionals deliver online therapy, and the format supports the same kinds of therapeutic work as face-to-face appointments for many issues. If someone feels they need a different fit, they can switch therapists at any time.
Overall, online therapy offers a convenient way to access skilled support while fitting treatment into a busy life.