Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m an accredited counsellor based in the UK with over 10 years’ experience in clinical practice. I provide a warm, supportive space where you can explore what’s happening in your life without fear of judgment.
I work with a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress, low self-esteem, relationship and parenting challenges, career issues, LGBTQI+ matters, and neurodiversity. I also have extensive experience supporting people who have experienced trauma and emotional abuse.
My therapy style is kind, compassionate, and interactive. I treat every client with respect, sensitivity, and care, avoiding stigmatizing labels or one-size-fits-all solutions. Drawing from cognitive-behavioural (CBT), humanistic, and psychodynamic approaches, I tailor our work together to your unique needs and pace – whether you want to address immediate challenges or explore deeper patterns from the past.
I also support clients in building motivation, strengthening identity, growing confidence, and developing healthier relationships – both with others and with themselves. I understand that starting therapy can feel daunting, especially if it’s your first time. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or simply curious to understand yourself better, I’m here to help.
I believe humour has a place in healing, and I bring a down-to-earth, relatable presence to each session. If you’re considering therapy, you’ve already taken a meaningful first step. You’re welcome to explore my profile to learn more about how I work, and please feel free to get in touch with any questions.
I look forward to working with you.
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Emma Peters is an accredited counsellor based in the United Kingdom with 11 years of clinical practice. She provides a warm, supportive space where people can explore what is happening in their lives without fear of judgment.
She works with a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress, low self-esteem, relationship and parenting challenges, career issues, LGBTQI+ matters, and neurodiversity. She also has extensive experience supporting people who have experienced trauma and emotional abuse.
Her therapeutic style is kind, compassionate, and interactive. Emma treats each person with respect, sensitivity, and care, avoiding stigmatizing labels or one-size-fits-all solutions. Drawing on cognitive-behavioural (CBT), humanistic, and psychodynamic approaches, she adapts the work to an individual’s needs and pace – whether addressing immediate difficulties or exploring deeper patterns from the past.
She supports people in building motivation, strengthening identity, growing confidence, and developing healthier relationships with others and with themselves. Emma recognises that starting therapy can feel daunting, particularly for first-time clients, and brings a down-to-earth, relatable presence and a sense of humour to sessions.
If someone is feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or simply curious to understand themselves better, Emma is available to help. Visitors are welcome to explore her profile and get in touch with any questions. She looks forward to working with you.
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