Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi there. I’m Mike Ross, a humanistic, trauma informed, therapeutic counsellor and logotherapist.
I use empathic, reflective practices to help my clients understand their experience of trauma and develop lasting resilience.
If you’re looking for support with your mental health and personal development then maybe I can help.
I’ve been a qualified therapeutic counsellor and member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP) for 6 years.
In that time I’ve supported 100’s of clients, many of whom were either creative industries professionals or students in higher education studying to earn BA or MA qualifications in creative fields of study.
I have particular experience in supporting those who suffer with –
Substance dependence (such as alcohol, cocaine, prescription medication)
Struggles with neurodivergence (ie. ADHD, Autism, AuDHD)
Creative struggles (writers block, imposter syndrome, option paralysis, task initiation etc.)
Anxiety & depression
Trauma, attachment issues & grief
intrusive or suicidal thoughts & suicidal ideation
compulsive behaviours such as gambling, sex & shopping
I’m also a trained and experienced Specialist Mentor (SM-MH/ASC) with experience supporting higher education learners in receipt of Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) who are neurodiverse and/or suffer from mental health conditions such as generalised or acute anxiety disorder etc.
I can provide DSA application assistance and work as a private mentor for those who aren’t eligible for DSA support or who are waiting for assessments.
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Michael Ross is a humanistic, trauma-informed therapeutic counsellor and logotherapist who draws on empathic, reflective practices to support people affected by trauma.
He works collaboratively with clients to help them make sense of their experiences and to build durable resilience over time.
Michael provides support for mental health and personal development, working with individuals who are seeking practical and emotional help to move forward.
He has been a qualified therapeutic counsellor and a member of the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP) for 6 years, and is based in the United Kingdom.
Over that period he has supported hundreds of clients, including many creative industries professionals and higher education students completing BA or MA qualifications in creative subjects.
He has particular experience supporting people with substance dependence (such as alcohol, cocaine, prescription medication), struggles with neurodivergence (ie. ADHD, Autism, AuDHD), creative difficulties (writers block, imposter syndrome, option paralysis, task initiation), anxiety and depression, trauma, attachment issues and grief, intrusive or suicidal thoughts and suicidal ideation, and compulsive behaviours such as gambling, sex and shopping.
Michael is also a trained and experienced Specialist Mentor (SM-MH/ASC) with experience supporting higher education learners in receipt of Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) who are neurodiverse and/or experiencing mental health conditions such as generalised or acute anxiety disorder. He can provide DSA application assistance and can work as a private mentor for those who are not eligible for DSA support or who are waiting for assessments.
Many people ask whether online therapy can produce meaningful results. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, research has shown that online therapy is comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can meet with a therapist in the format that suits them best, whether that is video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This variety makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.
Therapists offering online work are licensed professionals, and clients may change therapists at any time if they feel a different fit would be better.
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