Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello, I’m Gemma, and I’m grateful that you’ve taken the time to look over my profile. I’m passionate about being a Counsellor and helping my clients gain a deeper understanding of themselves.
Choosing the right Counsellor can feel overwhelming, but I believe that the key to a successful therapeutic experience is the relationship between you and your Counsellor. It is essential that you feel heard and supported in a space that is safe, non-judgmental, and secure.
I trained as an integrative therapist, which has given me the flexibility to build my practice in a way that feels true to who I am, shaped by the interactions I have with my clients.
An important part of my practice is creating a space that allows for your own inner exploration. I offer different perspectives to help you see your current situation—or life events, both past and present—in a new light, and empower you to find your way forward.
I’ve worked in a Hospice setting, offering palliative care counselling, anticipatory grief, and bereavement support. This experience has been incredibly valuable and transferable to my work with all clients. It’s about those moments when your current ways of coping or looking at the world just aren’t helping anymore. You might feel lost, overwhelmed, or unsure, struggling to navigate new emotions or uncertainty.
As an ethical and reflective practitioner, I prioritize my own personal growth and ongoing professional development, ensuring I can always offer the best support to my clients.
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Gemma Pyatt-Lonczyk is a counsellor based in the United Kingdom with 4 years of experience, and she welcomes visitors to her profile with appreciation. She is passionate about counselling and committed to helping people develop a clearer understanding of themselves.
Gemma believes the foundation of effective therapy is the relationship between counsellor and client. She aims to provide a space where people feel heard and supported – a setting that is safe, non-judgmental and steady.
Trained as an integrative therapist, Gemma shapes her practice with flexibility, drawing on different approaches according to what fits each person she works with. Her style is informed by the interactions she has with clients rather than by a single rigid method.
An important aspect of her work is offering space for inner exploration. Gemma introduces alternative perspectives to help people view current situations and life events, past and present, in a new light and to empower them to find a way forward.
She has worked in a hospice setting, providing palliative care counselling, anticipatory grief support and bereavement care. That experience is highly transferable to other areas of counselling and informs her work with people who find their usual ways of coping are no longer effective. Clients may feel lost, overwhelmed or uncertain, and Gemma supports them as they navigate new emotions and changing circumstances.
As an ethical and reflective practitioner, Gemma prioritises her own personal growth and ongoing professional development to ensure she can continue to offer thoughtful, effective support.
Many people ask whether online therapy can genuinely help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties or navigating life changes, remote therapy has been found to be equally effective as traditional in-person work for most situations.
One major benefit is flexibility – you can connect in the format that suits you best, whether that is a video call, a phone conversation, live chat or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it simpler to fit therapy into a busy schedule.
Therapists offering online sessions are licensed professionals, and if the match is not right you have the option to switch to someone else at any time. Online therapy can provide practical, accessible support while maintaining the same therapeutic aims as face-to-face counselling.
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