Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hey there, I’m Kim (she/her), a dedicated and empathetic Humanistic Counsellor with a heartfelt passion for assisting individuals on their journey towards healing and self-discovery.
Life can throw some tough stuff at us, right? I get it and I’m here to provide a safe, judgment-free space for you to figure it all out. Having seen the ups and downs alongside cancer patients and their families at MacMillan and through my work at a suicide bereavement group, I’ve got a unique perspective on the emotional rollercoaster life can be.
Some of the things I have worked with:
– Coping with cancer diagnosis and treatment
– Managing emotional distress and anxiety
– Grief, loss, and bereavement
– Self-esteem and self-acceptance
– Exploring life transitions and identity
What is a session with me like?
The relationship between client and counsellor is one of my main priorities and it is so important you choose the right counsellor for you. So, if you are wondering what a session with me is like, I’m all about Humanistic Therapy, which means you’re the star of the show. I’m here to listen, understand, and offer a hand to hold while you unpack those thoughts and feelings. You are the expert in your own life and hold the answers within, it’s my job to support and empower you to find them. I pride myself on creating a safe space where you can be your authentic self, free from judgement and share at your own pace. I can also work in an integrative way, using techniques from other types of therapy if needed meaning you will have a unique experience tailored to you and your needs.
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Kimberley Wheeler (she/her) is a dedicated and empathetic Humanistic Counsellor based in the United Kingdom. She has four years’ experience supporting people who are working toward healing and greater self-understanding, and she offers a calm, non-judgemental space to explore difficult emotions and life challenges.
Her background includes working alongside cancer patients and their families at MacMillan and contributing to a suicide bereavement group. Those roles have shaped her perspective on the complex emotional responses people face during illness, loss and major life events.
Kimberley has supported people with coping with a cancer diagnosis and treatment, managing emotional distress and anxiety, grief and bereavement, self-esteem and self-acceptance, and exploring life transitions and identity.
She places the therapeutic relationship at the centre of her work and practises from a Humanistic framework – recognising the client as the expert in their own life and offering reflective, compassionate support while they unpack thoughts and feelings. Kimberley can also work in an integrative way, drawing on techniques from other approaches when appropriate, and tailors her work to the individual needs of each person.
Many people ask whether online therapy can genuinely help. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and navigating life changes – online therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
A key benefit is flexibility. Clients can choose the way they meet with a therapist that feels most comfortable to them – video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – which can make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
Therapists offering online care are licensed professionals, and if a different therapeutic fit is needed it is possible to change therapists at any time.
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