(London Bridge) Daniel Winstanley Reg MBACP (Accred) he/him
About the Therapist
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I know that everyone struggles sometimes. It can be difficult to live authentically and confidently, and cope with the things that life throws at you. However, I believe in your potential to adapt, grow and change: counselling can help you to take a step back, reflect, access your inner resources, and move forward.
I work with clients facing a range of challenges, including:
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- Relationship difficulties (with partners, friends, or others).
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- Sense of self (e.g. low confidence, self-esteem, sense of identity including identity conflict, guilt and shame).
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- Workplace issues, including stress, conflict and bullying.
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- Life change or loss e.g. career change, bereavement or relationship break-up.
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- Emotional distress (including mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, and panic).
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- Facing a difficult decision or transition.
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- Search for meaning or purpose.
Whether it’s just a few sessions, or longer-term therapy, counselling can help you to take a step back, reflect, access your inner resources, and move forward. More information can be found on my website: http://danielwinstanley.co.uk/
- Gay
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- MA (Hons) Psychology University of Edinburgh (2004)
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- MSc Therapeutic Counselling University of Greenwich (2015)
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- Certificate in Online and Telephone Counselling Counselling Tutor (2020)
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- Accredited Gender, Sex and Relationship Diversities Therapist Pink Therapy (2021)
There are a variety of approaches to counselling: as an Integrative counsellor, I bring together elements of different therapies in my counselling toolkit. Each client is unique, and I believe the approach needs to be tailored to your specific needs and goals. I have a background in equalities work and mental health services. I also have several years’ experience in working with various client groups, including people of trans* and non-binary experience, lesbian, gay and bisexual people, people in non-monogamous relationships, people with disabilities, and people living with HIV and other long-term conditions. Following my qualification, I gained the experience and expertise to be recognised as a BACP Accredited Counsellor – this means that my practice has been deemed by the BACP to meet their “higher standard as a competent, ethical and independent practitioner”. I am also a Pink Therapy Accredited Gender, Sex and Relationship Diversities Therapist, which recognises that I have met their standards in terms of specialist knowledge, experience, and reflective practice in order to provide a “truly welcoming, inclusive approach” to diverse client groups. I have lived experience as a gay man growing up in north-east England, and as a carer for a family member with dementia.
- GSRD therapy
- Integrative
- BDSM | Kink
- Bi- | Pansexual
- Consensual non-monogamy
- Gay
- Lesbian
- Neurodivergent
- Non-binary | Genderqueer
- Queer
- Questioning
- Trans
- One to one
- Partially wheelchair-adapted
- Adults
- Seniors (60+)
- Online
- In Person
Each counselling session will last 50 minutes and will usually take place at the same time each week. My rate for ongoing counselling is generally £75 to £90 depending on your income - we can agree that during your first session.
As well as seeing private clients, I am registered with AXA Health insurance (formerly AXA PPP): provider number DW03840.
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