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Going offline meaning

Getting clear information about mental health support can help you make informed decisions about your wellbeing.

Going offline meaning

Understanding support can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to figure everything out alone. Professional support can make a real difference. Counselling provides a safe, confidential space to explore your thoughts and feelings. There's no pressure to have all the answers—your counsellor will work at your pace. Below you'll find counsellors who specialise in this area. Each brings their own approach and experience, giving you options to find someone you connect with.

Counsellors who may be able to help

Kieran Mountney
Professional Counsellor
Cornwall
Online & In-personGoogle MeetMicrosoft TeamsPhone

Hi my name's Kieran and I provide a safe, supportive space for men to explore the challenges that often go unspoken—whether in relationships, anger problems,…

Why this counsellor may help
  • Works with adhd, anger management and more
  • Offers online and in-person sessions
  • Based in Cornwall (+3 areas)
Works with:DepressionDomestic abuseClimate and eco-anxietyPassive-aggressive behaviourStressBurnout
Elaine Knight-Roberts
Counsellor Therapist
South Gloucestershire
Online & In-personGoogle MeetPhone

Are you feeling overwhelmed, carrying a grief too heavy to share, or feeling the weight of the invisible wounds of emotional abuse or childhood trauma? Maybe…

Why this counsellor may help
  • Works with abortion, anxiety and more
  • Offers online and in-person sessions
  • Has 2 client testimonials
Works with:Narcissistic abuseLow self-confidenceLow self-esteemMiscarriageEmotional abusePostnatal depression
Sola Jung
Sola Jungshe/her
Counsellor Therapist
Greater Manchester
Online & In-personMicrosoft Teams

Thank you for viewing my profile. We all have different reasons to reach out. Just to let you know that you are not alone. I offer therapeutic support with…

Why this counsellor may help
  • Works with abuse, anxiety and more
  • Offers online and in-person sessions
  • Has 2 client testimonials
Works with:Older people's counsellingEmotional abuseHealth anxietyAbuseAttachment disorderFamily issues
Piers Hadman
Psychotherapist
London
Online & In-personGoogle MeetPhone

​Life can sometimes feel overwhelming, confusing, or simply too much to manage on your own. Whether you are experiencing anxiety, low mood, difficulties in…

Why this counsellor may help
  • Works with abuse, addiction and more
  • Offers online and in-person sessions
  • Has 2 client testimonials
Works with:NeurodiversityBehaviour problemsAddictionSocial anxietyGeneralised anxiety disorder (GAD)Relationship problems
Reena Shahshe/her
Counsellor Therapist
Hertfordshire
In-person

Hello, I'm Reena — a British-born South Asian woman with deep roots tracing from India to Africa, now living in London. Over the years, my journey has been…

Why this counsellor may help
  • Works with anxiety, asperger's syndrome and more
  • Offers in-person sessions
  • Has 6 client testimonials
Works with:Childhood bereavementHigh sensitivityAttachment disorderRace and racial identityLearning difficultiesObsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
Lynda Hill
Lynda Hillshe/her
Psychotherapist
Cheshire
Online & In-personMicrosoft TeamsZoom

Hello, and welcome. Reaching out for support can feel like a big step, and finding the right space to talk is so important. I aim to offer a warm, safe, and…

Why this counsellor may help
  • Works with abortion, abuse and more
  • Offers online and in-person sessions
  • Based in Cheshire
Works with:Learning difficultiesBorderline personality disorder (BPD)Avoidant personality disorderTrichotillomaniaChronic fatigue syndrome/MEPet Bereavement Counselling