Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, I’m Sue – a fully trained and experienced British therapist based in the UK. My specialisms are relationship issues, family conflicts, coping with grief and loss, depression and life changes.
I also have experience working with anxiety, abuse, trauma, workplace problems and parenting issues. I have previously worked for Cruse supporting clients with grief, and also MIND supporting clients with all kinds of mental health problems. I have also counselled in work-based settings and for the NHS .
My approach is to establish a solid therapeutic relationship whereby you can feel properly heard and understood with full acceptance and without judgement. Providing a warm, caring and empathetic environment can help you develop trust and be comfortable to share all the difficult challenges that may be causing you to seek help.
I am not here to tell you what to do, but rather to enable you to find your own unique answers and what is ultimately the right path for you. Everyone’s story is different, and therefore I respond to each client as an individual.
Taking the first step in recognising that life is feeling difficult to cope with takes courage. I am here to support you in the process of exploring how things can change and hopefully lead to a more fulfilling and happier life.
If you are ready to take the next step, then I am here to support you on your journey.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you feel I would be a good fit for your needs.
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Sue Cassidy is a fully trained and experienced British therapist based in the United Kingdom who specialises in relationship difficulties, family conflicts, grief and loss, depression and coping with life changes.
With six years of practice, she has also worked with anxiety, trauma and abuse, workplace issues and parenting concerns. Sue has provided bereavement support for Cruse, offered mental health assistance for MIND, and has delivered counselling in workplace settings as well as for the NHS.
Sue focuses on building a strong therapeutic relationship in which people feel truly heard, understood and accepted without judgement. She aims to provide a warm, caring and empathetic space that helps clients develop trust and feel able to bring the difficult matters that led them to seek support.
Rather than advising clients what to do, Sue supports them in discovering their own answers and the path that fits their life. She responds to each person as an individual, recognising that every story and situation is different.
Sue understands that reaching out for help takes courage and she offers support through the process of exploring change with a view to creating a more fulfilling and happier life. She welcomes contact from anyone who feels she might be a good fit for their needs.
Many people ask whether online therapy can genuinely help. For common difficulties such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
A major advantage is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that suits them best, whether that is video calls, phone sessions, live chat or in-app messaging. This adaptability makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule and to access help from home or elsewhere.
Therapists who provide remote appointments are licensed professionals, and clients may change therapists at any time if they feel a different fit would be more helpful. For many people, online work offers an effective and practical route to getting support when it is needed.
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