Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I help people who are stuck on problems either get past the problem or come to terms with it. 🙂
I am non-binary (they/them) and work with clients from the LGBTQ+ community; clients with autism and ADHD; and clients who are questioning if they belong in those groups. 🙂
Allies are also always welcome. 🙂
I work by:
– listening
– helping identify your feelings
– suggesting models to help you understand yourself better
You can, and should, tell me when I get it wrong!:)
I don’t: give advice or diagnose you. Ask you questions to satisfy my curiosity or “force” you to do things.
If you have had previous bad experiences of therapy I hope to be worthy of your trust.
Life is hard and seeking help to understand yourself takes courage. Click through and start your journey with me. 🙂
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Peter Coffey is a non-binary therapist who uses they/them pronouns and offers an approachable, practical style of support. Based in New Hampshire with 6 years of experience, Peter works with people facing stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, grief, anger, depression, and challenges related to ADHD.
They specialize in working with members of the LGBTQ+ community, people with autism and ADHD, those who are questioning whether they belong in those groups, and allies who want supportive care. Peter focuses on listening closely, helping clients name and understand their emotions, and suggesting models that make self-understanding clearer.
Peter does not give advice or provide diagnoses, and they do not ask questions merely to satisfy curiosity or to force clients into actions. Clients are encouraged to tell Peter when he gets something wrong so the work can stay honest and collaborative.
If a person has had negative experiences with therapy in the past, Peter hopes to earn their trust. Life is hard and seeking help takes courage – prospective clients are invited to click through and begin their journey with Peter Coffey.
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