Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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The first step to seeking a more fulfilling and happier life takes courage. Whatever brought you here, I endeavour to ensure you receive the most suitable support.
You will be heard and your beliefs respected.
Whoever you are, we can find supportive ways to develop a meaningful therapeutic process, tailor-made to suit individualised needs. If more beneficial, this might involve signposting.
I offer kindness, compassion, and honesty underpinning my core skills in psycho-dynamic therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, and humanistic person-centred modalities – all with wide-ranging techniques and perspectives to weave seamlessly into our therapeutic exchanges, providing tools and coping strategies.
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Melanie Baker is an older female therapist based in the United Kingdom who works with people experiencing stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, compassion fatigue, and the challenges of life changes. She acknowledges that taking the first step toward a more satisfying life requires courage and approaches each person with that in mind.
She aims to ensure every client is heard and that their beliefs are respected. Whatever has brought someone to therapy, Melanie seeks to co-create a supportive, tailor-made process that meets individualised needs. When appropriate, she may suggest signposting to other services.
Her practice is grounded in kindness, compassion and honesty, and she draws on psycho-dynamic therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy and humanistic person-centred approaches. With three years of experience, Melanie combines a range of techniques and practical coping strategies to weave into therapy sessions and support clients in making meaningful change. She is non-religious.
For many common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties and navigating life transitions – online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person sessions. Research and practice suggest that for these kinds of issues, remote therapy offers meaningful support comparable to face-to-face care.
One of the main strengths of online therapy is its flexibility. People can choose the mode of communication that suits them best, whether that is video consultations, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to fit therapy into daily life and to maintain continuity of care.
Licensed professionals provide online therapy, and it is possible to change therapists if a different fit is needed. For many, remote therapy is a practical, effective way to access therapeutic help without sacrificing the quality of care.
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