
Susan Bates
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Therapist - Carmarthen
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Online Therapy (Individual Adults)
Welcome! I am delighted to offer neurodivergent-affirming one-to-one therapy to adult clients across the UK. My sessions are available Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 6:30 PM, allowing you to choose a time that suits you best. As a dedicated and experienced therapist, I provide both short- and long-term therapy tailored to your individual needs, with regular check-ins to ensure our work together is effective and meaningful.
Conducting therapy online enables you to engage in a safe and comfortable environment—whether at home or another private location—making it more convenient for many people..
About me and my therapy practice
After a fulfilling career in archaeology and yoga, I retrained as a psychotherapist, combining my professional training with rich life experiences. Having experienced therapy from both sides of the room, I deeply understand how supportive it can be, With over 10 years of personal therapy, both individual and group, I bring valuable insights into the client experience.
My priority is to support you through a warm, non-judgmental relationship where you are welcome to come as you are. At your own pace, you can share your thoughts and feelings, and together we can explore how they impact you within the broader context of your life. We will also work collaboratively to identify pathways that resonate with you for positive change.
Practice description
I bring a wealth of knowledge to my practice, informed by both my academic background and personal journey. I hold a Master's degree in Psychotherapeutic Practice, and researched ADHD in therapy for the dissertation component . I have extensive experience in various settings, including the NHS as a bereavement counsellor, working with Women’s Aid to support survivors of domestic abuse, and serving as a school counsellor. This diverse background enriches my compassionate and comprehensive approach to therapy.
Currently, I practise online from a tranquil room in West Wales, where I am often inspired by the sight of red kites swooping outside my window. Many of my clients are neurodivergent, a focus of mine due to my own ADHD diagnosis and my commitment as a ND ally. I hold a post-qualification certificate in counselling children and young people, along with a BWY yoga teaching certification. I am dedicated to continuous professional development, regularly updating my knowledge through training, reading, and engaging with personal stories and evidence-based research. This CPD updates my knowledge and positively influences how I work you, my client.
Some of my professional development includes:
• Working Online
• Relational Depth
• Integrating the Body—Neuroscience
• Pluralism Conference
• Intersectionality and Social Change
• Exploring Trauma
• Celebrating Neurodiversity
• Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy with Autism and ADHD Clients
My first session
The first session is a chance for us to get to know each other and see if we are a good fit for working together. Online appointments are conducted via Zoom, and I will send you a link prior to our meeting. I encourage you to find a private and comfortable space where you can feel at ease to share. Bring along anything that enhances your comfort, such as a cup of tea, a footstool, or even a pet.
We will begin with a few minutes to gather your personal details, followed by an exploration of what has brought you to therapy at this time. At the end of the session, we can discuss whether we feel aligned to work together, and if so, schedule our next session. If we determine that we are not a fit, I am happy to signpost you to other services and practitioners as needed.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Vegan allied, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Therapist - Linlithgow
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Online Therapy (Individual Adults)
Welcome! I am delighted to offer neurodivergent-affirming one-to-one therapy to adult clients across the UK. My sessions are available Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 6:30 PM, allowing you to choose a time that suits you best. As a dedicated and experienced therapist, I provide both short- and long-term therapy tailored to your individual needs, with regular check-ins to ensure our work together is effective and meaningful.
Conducting therapy online enables you to engage in a safe and comfortable environment—whether at home or another private location—making it more convenient for many people..
About me and my therapy practice
After a fulfilling career in archaeology and yoga, I retrained as a psychotherapist, combining my professional training with rich life experiences. Having experienced therapy from both sides of the room, I deeply understand how supportive it can be, With over 10 years of personal therapy, both individual and group, I bring valuable insights into the client experience.
My priority is to support you through a warm, non-judgmental relationship where you are welcome to come as you are. At your own pace, you can share your thoughts and feelings, and together we can explore how they impact you within the broader context of your life. We will also work collaboratively to identify pathways that resonate with you for positive change.
Practice description
I bring a wealth of knowledge to my practice, informed by both my academic background and personal journey. I hold a Master's degree in Psychotherapeutic Practice, and researched ADHD in therapy for the dissertation component . I have extensive experience in various settings, including the NHS as a bereavement counsellor, working with Women’s Aid to support survivors of domestic abuse, and serving as a school counsellor. This diverse background enriches my compassionate and comprehensive approach to therapy.
Currently, I practise online from a tranquil room in West Wales, where I am often inspired by the sight of red kites swooping outside my window. Many of my clients are neurodivergent, a focus of mine due to my own ADHD diagnosis and my commitment as a ND ally. I hold a post-qualification certificate in counselling children and young people, along with a BWY yoga teaching certification. I am dedicated to continuous professional development, regularly updating my knowledge through training, reading, and engaging with personal stories and evidence-based research. This CPD updates my knowledge and positively influences how I work you, my client.
Some of my professional development includes:
• Working Online
• Relational Depth
• Integrating the Body—Neuroscience
• Pluralism Conference
• Intersectionality and Social Change
• Exploring Trauma
• Celebrating Neurodiversity
• Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy with Autism and ADHD Clients
My first session
The first session is a chance for us to get to know each other and see if we are a good fit for working together. Online appointments are conducted via Zoom, and I will send you a link prior to our meeting. I encourage you to find a private and comfortable space where you can feel at ease to share. Bring along anything that enhances your comfort, such as a cup of tea, a footstool, or even a pet.
We will begin with a few minutes to gather your personal details, followed by an exploration of what has brought you to therapy at this time. At the end of the session, we can discuss whether we feel aligned to work together, and if so, schedule our next session. If we determine that we are not a fit, I am happy to signpost you to other services and practitioners as needed.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Therapist - Bristol
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Online Therapy (Individual Adults)
Welcome! I am delighted to offer neurodivergent-affirming one-to-one therapy to adult clients across the UK. My sessions are available Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 6:30 PM, allowing you to choose a time that suits you best. As a dedicated and experienced therapist, I provide both short- and long-term therapy tailored to your individual needs, with regular check-ins to ensure our work together is effective and meaningful.
Conducting therapy online enables you to engage in a safe and comfortable environment—whether at home or another private location—making it more convenient for many people..
About me and my therapy practice
After a fulfilling career in archaeology and yoga, I retrained , gaining a Masters in Psychotherapeutic Practice. I combine my professional training with rich life experiences. Having experienced therapy from both sides of the room, I deeply understand how supportive it can be. With over 10 years of personal therapy, both individual and group, I bring valuable insights into the client experience.
My priority is to support you through a warm, non-judgmental relationship where you are welcome to come as you are. At your own pace, you can share your thoughts and feelings, and together we can explore how they impact you within the broader context of your life. We will also work collaboratively to identify pathways that resonate with you for positive change.
Practice description
I bring a wealth of knowledge to my practice, informed by both my academic background and personal journey. I hold a Master's degree in Psychotherapeutic Practice, and researched ADHD in therapy for the dissertation component . I have extensive experience in various settings, including the NHS as a bereavement counsellor, working with Women’s Aid to support survivors of domestic abuse, and serving as a school counsellor. This diverse background enriches my compassionate and comprehensive approach to therapy.
Currently, I practise online from a tranquil room in West Wales, where I am often inspired by the sight of red kites swooping outside my window. Many of my clients are neurodivergent, a focus of mine due to my own ADHD diagnosis and my commitment as a ND ally. I hold a post-qualification certificate in counselling children and young people, along with a BWY yoga teaching certification. I am dedicated to continuous professional development, regularly updating my knowledge through training, reading, and engaging with personal stories and evidence-based research. This CPD updates my knowledge and positively influences how I work you, my client.
Some of my professional development includes:
• Working Online
• Relational Depth
• Integrating the Body—Neuroscience
• Pluralism Conference
• Intersectionality and Social Change
• Exploring Trauma
• Celebrating Neurodiversity
• Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy with Autism and ADHD Clients
My first session
The first session is a chance for us to get to know each other and see if we are a good fit for working together. Online appointments are conducted via Zoom, and I will send you a link prior to our meeting. I encourage you to find a private and comfortable space where you can feel at ease to share. Bring along anything that enhances your comfort, such as a cup of tea, a footstool, or even a pet.
We will begin with a few minutes to gather your personal details, followed by an exploration of what has brought you to therapy at this time. At the end of the session, we can discuss whether we feel aligned to work together, and if so, schedule our next session. If we determine that we are not a fit, I am happy to signpost you to other services and practitioners as needed.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Therapist - Barnet
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Welcome! My sessions are available Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 6:30 PM, allowing you to choose a time that suits you best. As a dedicated and experienced therapist, I provide both short- and long-term therapy tailored to your individual needs, with regular check-ins to ensure our work together is effective and meaningful.
Conducting therapy online enables you to engage in a safe and comfortable environment—whether at home or another private location—making it more convenient for many.
About me and my therapy practice
I am delighted to offer neurodivergent-affirming one-to-one therapy to adult clients across the UK.I specialise in supporting autistic and ADHD clients (both diagnosed and undiagnosed), and I have extensive experience addressing a wide range of issues including anxiety, family difficulties, stress, bereavement, loss, depression, and identity concerns. Many people come to therapy seeking change or a space for self-reflection, and it’s common for new issues to emerge as we progress. All of this is welcomed and embraced as part of the therapeutic journey.
After a fulfilling career in archaeology and yoga, I retrained as a psychotherapist, combining my professional training with rich life experiences. Having experienced therapy from both sides of the room, I deeply understand its profound impact. With over 10 years of personal therapy, both individual and group, I bring valuable insights into the client experience.
I bring a wealth of knowledge to my practice, informed by both my academic background and personal journey. I hold a Master's degree in Psychotherapeutic Practice, choosing to focus on ADHD in therapy for my dissertation.
I have extensive experience in various settings, including the NHS as a bereavement counsellor, working with Women’s Aid to support survivors of domestic abuse, and serving as a school counsellor. This diverse background enriches my compassionate and comprehensive approach to therapy.
Practice description
Currently, I practise online from a tranquil room in West Wales, where , between clients, I often watch red kites swooping outside my window. Many of my clients are neurodivergent, a focus of mine due to my own ADHD diagnosis and my commitment as a neurodiversity ally. I hold a post-qualification certificate in counselling children and young people, along with a BWY yoga teaching certification. I am dedicated to continuous professional development, regularly updating my knowledge through training, reading, and engaging with personal stories and evidence-based research.
Some of my recent professional development includes:
• Working Online
• Relational Depth
• Integrating the Body—Neuroscience
• Pluralism Conference
• Intersectionality and Social Change
• Exploring Trauma
• Celebrating Neurodiversity
• Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy with Autism and ADHD Clients
My priority is to support you through a warm, non-judgmental relationship where you are welcome to come as you are. At your own pace, you can share your thoughts and feelings, and together we can explore how they impact you within the broader context of your life. We will also work collaboratively to identify pathways that resonate with you for positive change.
My first session
The first session is a chance for us to get to know each other and see if we are a good fit for working together. Online appointments are conducted via Zoom, and I will send you a link prior to our meeting. I encourage you to find a private and comfortable space where you can feel at ease to share. Bring along anything that enhances your comfort, such as a cup of tea, a footstool, or even a pet.
We will begin with a few minutes to gather your personal details, followed by an exploration of what has brought you to therapy at this time. At the end of the session, we can discuss whether we feel aligned to work together, and if so, schedule our next session. If we determine that we are not a fit, I am happy to signpost you to other services and practitioners as needed.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Disability, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Relationships, Stress, Vegan allied, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Online therapy
Therapist - Cheltenham
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Online Therapy (Individual Adults)
Welcome! I am delighted to offer neurodivergent-affirming one-to-one therapy to adult clients across the UK. My sessions are available Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 6:30 PM, allowing you to choose a time that suits you best. As a dedicated and experienced therapist, I provide both short- and long-term therapy tailored to your individual needs, with regular check-ins to ensure our work together is effective and meaningful.
Conducting therapy online enables you to engage in a safe and comfortable environment—whether at home or another private location—making it more convenient for many people..
About me and my therapy practice
After a fulfilling career in archaeology and yoga, I retrained as a psychotherapist, combining my professional training with rich life experiences. Having experienced therapy from both sides of the room, I deeply understand how supportive it can be, With over 10 years of personal therapy, both individual and group, I bring valuable insights into the client experience.
My priority is to support you through a warm, non-judgmental relationship where you are welcome to come as you are. At your own pace, you can share your thoughts and feelings, and together we can explore how they impact you within the broader context of your life. We will also work collaboratively to identify pathways that resonate with you for positive change.
Practice description
I bring a wealth of knowledge to my practice, informed by both my academic background and personal journey. I hold a Master's degree in Psychotherapeutic Practice, and researched ADHD in therapy for the dissertation component . I have extensive experience in various settings, including the NHS as a bereavement counsellor, working with Women’s Aid to support survivors of domestic abuse, and serving as a school counsellor. This diverse background enriches my compassionate and comprehensive approach to therapy.
Currently, I practise online from a tranquil room in West Wales, where I am often inspired by the sight of red kites swooping outside my window. Many of my clients are neurodivergent, a focus of mine due to my own ADHD diagnosis and my commitment as a ND ally. I hold a post-qualification certificate in counselling children and young people, along with a BWY yoga teaching certification. I am dedicated to continuous professional development, regularly updating my knowledge through training, reading, and engaging with personal stories and evidence-based research. This CPD updates my knowledge and positively influences how I work you, my client.
Some of my professional development includes:
• Working Online
• Relational Depth
• Integrating the Body—Neuroscience
• Pluralism Conference
• Intersectionality and Social Change
• Exploring Trauma
• Celebrating Neurodiversity
• Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy with Autism and ADHD Clients
My first session
The first session is a chance for us to get to know each other and see if we are a good fit for working together. Online appointments are conducted via Zoom, and I will send you a link prior to our meeting. I encourage you to find a private and comfortable space where you can feel at ease to share. Bring along anything that enhances your comfort, such as a cup of tea, a footstool, or even a pet.
We will begin with a few minutes to gather your personal details, followed by an exploration of what has brought you to therapy at this time. At the end of the session, we can discuss whether we feel aligned to work together, and if so, schedule our next session. If we determine that we are not a fit, I am happy to signpost you to other services and practitioners as needed.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, Loss, Menopause, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Therapist - Norwich
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
Online 1-1 adult therapy
I offer sessions Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 6:30 PM, allowing you to choose a time that suits you best. As a dedicated and experienced therapist, I provide both short- and long-term therapy tailored to your individual needs, with regular check-ins to ensure our work together is effective and meaningful.
Taking part in therapy online enables you to engage in a safe and comfortable environment—whether at home or another private location—making it more convenient for many.
About me and my therapy practice
About Me
After a fulfilling career in archaeology and yoga, I retrained as a psychotherapist, combining my professional training with rich life experiences. Having experienced therapy from both sides of the room, I deeply understand its profound impact. With over 10 years of personal therapy, both individual and group, I bring valuable insights into the client experience.
Relevant Experience and Qualifications
I bring a wealth of knowledge to my practice, informed by both my academic background and personal journey. I hold a Master's degree in Psychotherapeutic Practice, choosing to focus on ADHD in therapy for my dissertation.
I have extensive experience in various settings, including the NHS as a bereavement counsellor, working with Women’s Aid to support survivors of domestic abuse, and serving as a school counsellor. This diverse background enriches my compassionate and comprehensive approach to therapy.
I hold a post-qualification certificate in counselling children and young people, along with a BWY yoga teaching certification. I am dedicated to continuous professional development, regularly updating my knowledge through training, reading, and engaging with personal stories and evidence-based research.
Some of my recent professional development includes:
• Working Online
• Relational Depth
• Integrating the Body—Neuroscience
• Pluralism Conference
• Intersectionality and Social Change
• Exploring Trauma
• Celebrating Neurodiversity
• Neurodiversity-Affirming Therapy with Autism and ADHD Clients
Practice description
I specialise in supporting autistic and ADHD clients (both diagnosed and undiagnosed), and I have extensive experience addressing a wide range of issues including anxiety, family difficulties, stress, bereavement, loss, depression, and identity concerns. Many people come to therapy seeking change or a space for self-reflection, and it’s common for new issues to emerge as we progress. All of this is welcomed and embraced as part of the therapeutic journey.
I am delighted to offer neurodivergent-affirming one-to-one therapy to adult clients across the UK. My priority is to support you through a warm, non-judgmental relationship where you are welcome to come as you are. At your own pace, you can share your thoughts and feelings, and together we can explore how they impact you within the broader context of your life. We will also work collaboratively to identify pathways that resonate with you for positive change. Currently, I practise online from a tranquil room in West Wales, where, between clients, I often watch red kites swooping outside my window. Many of my clients are neurodivergent, a focus of mine due to my own ADHD diagnosis and my commitment as a neurodiversity ally.
Types of Therapy
I employ a client-centred, pluralistic approach, drawing on various theories to tailor my practice to your unique needs. My studies include emotion-focused therapy, person-centred therapy, and neurodiversity-affirming practices, catering to adults, older adults, and young people aged 17-25.
My first session
The first session is a chance for us to get to know each other and see if we are a good fit for working together. Online appointments are conducted via Zoom, and I will send you a link prior to our meeting. I encourage you to find a private and comfortable space where you can feel at ease to share. Bring along anything that enhances your comfort, such as a cup of tea, a footstool, or even a pet.
We will begin with a few minutes to gather your personal details, followed by an exploration of what has brought you to therapy at this time. At the end of the session, we can discuss whether we feel aligned to work together, and if so, schedule our next session. If we determine that we are not a fit, I am happy to signpost you to other services and practitioners as needed.
I invite you to reach out via email to discuss how we might work together and to make an initial appointment.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Depression, Disability, Loss, Menopause, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Vegan allied
Types of therapy
Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions