Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
It can be difficult to give ourselves the space to heal… to feel worthy of it. But, when we take shelter from the headwind we can peel back some layers, carefully set out our map, light a candle, and give ourselves time to determine the best way forward. I work with those feeling weary, anxious, lonely and lost; those with wounds to heal and those seeking… understanding, their pathway or a renewed spark. Clients often comment at the end of sessions that their thoughts are simplified, they feel more regulated emotionally and have improved hope and motivation.
My pluralistic approach means that while I can draw on a range of methods where appropriate or preferred, you can always expect a respectful ear from a warm and grounded listener. Neutral, but not plainly a mirror; My aim is never to distort, but to reconstruct my reflections in a way that helps you to see the familiar with a new clarity and new possibility.
Your sessions are a space to unburden, to be heard, to tend to yourself. To acknowledge, peel back and rekindle. What begins as a sanctuary often develops into a sandbox… a place to practise new ways of being within the safety of a professional therapeutic relationship. Tell me… What headwinds are holding you back?
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Craig Wilson works with people who feel weary, anxious, lonely or lost, offering space to heal and to explore what they value. Located in the United Kingdom, he is a male, non-religious therapist with 3 years of experience helping clients with stress, anxiety, grief, self-esteem, depression and coping with life changes.
He uses a pluralistic approach, drawing on a range of methods where appropriate or preferred, while providing a respectful ear as a warm, grounded listener. He remains neutral without merely reflecting back; his aim is to reshape reflections in ways that help people view familiar concerns with fresh clarity and possibility.
Sessions with Craig are intended as a place to unburden, to be heard and to tend to oneself. What begins as a sanctuary often becomes a sandbox – a place to practise new ways of being within the safety of a professional therapeutic relationship.
Clients often comment at the end of sessions that their thoughts are simplified, they feel more regulated emotionally and have improved hope and motivation.
He invites people to slow down, map a way forward and consider what headwinds are holding them back.
Many people wonder whether online therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
A major benefit is the flexibility it offers. Individuals can connect in the way that suits them best – via video calls, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging – which can make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
These services are provided by licensed professionals, and clients may switch therapists at any time if they would prefer a different fit.
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