Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Starting therapy can feel like a big step, especially if you’re carrying things that have felt heavy for a long time. I offer online sessions in a warm, confidential space where we can gently explore what’s going on for you. Whether you’re navigating something new, or trying to make sense of long-standing patterns, we’ll take things at your pace.
I believe that therapy works best when it feels safe, supportive, and real. Our sessions won’t be about advice or quick fixes – instead, we’ll work together to understand your story more deeply, and uncover the meanings behind your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Over time, that understanding can help bring clarity, relief, and greater freedom in how you live and relate.
I bring insight into experiences like postnatal depression, the impact of growing up around addiction, and the complex emotional fallout of parental adultery. These are areas I not only understand professionally, but connect with personally – so there’s no need to explain the unspoken stuff. It’s already in the room.
Alongside this, I offer support for those navigating spiritual or religious questions – including people recovering from spiritual abuse, high-control faith groups, or those simply re-evaluating belief systems that no longer feel like home.
Everyone is welcome here. My approach is open, affirming and inclusive, with a gentle sense of humour and deep respect for the courage it takes to show up and share your truth.
I have worked with clients facing relationship struggles, survivors of abuse, crisis of faith, clients experiencing grief and loss, parenting challenges, career difficulties, and major life changes.
I am a BACP registered Integrative Therapist working across the modalities of Gestalt, Humanistic and Psychodynamic with a Person-Centred core. I . I studied at Newman University in Birmingham, but have lived and worked in the UK, Ireland and the USA.
I welcome clients from all over. I am open to hearing your story, in your own words, no holds barred.
More than anything, I have a deep desire to help people find hope and strength, even in the toughest moments. You are the author of your own story, and within you are the strengths needed to overcome the obstacles in your path.
Taking the first step toward therapy takes courage, and I want you to know that I see and appreciate that. I’m here to support you on this journey, and to offer encouragement to you for taking your first step.
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Siobhan Hopkins offers online therapy in a warm, respectful setting where people can gently explore what feels heavy or unclear in their lives. With 4 years of clinical experience, she works at a pace set by the client and focuses on making sense of both recent difficulties and long-standing patterns.
Her work is collaborative rather than prescriptive – sessions are not about quick fixes but about understanding the thoughts, feelings and experiences that shape how someone lives and relates. Over time, that deeper understanding can bring clarity, relief and more freedom in day-to-day life.
Siobhan brings professional and personal insight to issues such as postnatal depression, the effects of growing up around addiction, and the emotional fallout from parental adultery. Because she connects with these themes personally as well as professionally, there is often less need to explain the unspoken material – it is already present in the therapeutic space.
She also supports people navigating spiritual or religious questions, including recovery from spiritual abuse, experiences with high-control faith groups, and the process of re-evaluating beliefs that no longer feel like home. Her practice includes work with relationship struggles, survivors of abuse, crises of faith, grief and loss, parenting challenges, career difficulties and major life changes.
Siobhan is registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and practises as an integrative therapist, drawing on Gestalt, humanistic and psychodynamic approaches with a person-centred core. She studied at Newman University in Birmingham and has lived and worked in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the USA.
Welcoming clients from a wide area, Siobhan is open to hearing each person’s story in their own words. She is motivated by a deep wish to help people find hope and strength in difficult times and she acknowledges the courage it takes to begin therapy.
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