Meghan Macer
About the Therapist
Supporting teens and adults, my practice includes experience in working with trans and gender expansive folks, neurodivergent clients and those navigating challenges such as anxiety, depression, domestic violence, sexual abuse, suicidal thoughts, self-harm, relationship difficulties, and issues related to substance use and other addictive behaviours.
- Heterosexual
​A member of the BACP, I hold a First Class Bachelor of Arts, with Honours, in Counselling and the Psychotherapeutic Relationship, from the University of Warwick, alongside formal acting training from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, The Oxford School of Drama, The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. In addition, I have undertaken specialist training in Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity (GSRD) with MindOut, training in Suporting Trans, Non Binary and Gender Diverse Young People through Mermaids, as well as Domestic Violence Training through Family Intervention Crisis Services. I currently volunteer on the support line for Mermaids UK.Â
My website is: www.goodspacecounselling.org
Award | Awarding body | Year of award |
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Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Counselling and the Psychotherapeutic Relationship | The University of Warwick | 2025 |
My experience enables me to support neurodivergent clients by taking a client-led, autonomy-respecting approach that avoids triggering a perceived loss of control. I am especially mindful that directive therapies like CBT, while helpful in some contexts, may feel invalidating or even harmful to neurodivergent individuals who are not ready or able to engage with such structured methods. Instead, I draw on creative and person-centred modalities that prioritise self-awareness over enforced change, ensuring the therapeutic process aligns with each client’s unique needs and pace.
As a person-centred integrative therapist, my core aim is to create a space where clients feel genuinely seen, heard, and accepted—just as they are. I offer a therapeutic environment grounded in empathy, authenticity, and non-judgment, where individuals are supported in exploring their inner world at their own pace.
​My approach values the uniqueness of each person and honours their capacity for growth and self-awareness. By integrating elements from various therapeutic models while staying rooted in the person-centred philosophy, I tailor the work to meet the specific needs of each client. This integration allows for a flexible and responsive process that supports autonomy and emotional safety.
In our work together, clients are invited to explore their experiences, emotions, and behaviours in a way that fosters deeper understanding and lasting change. I pay close attention to the therapeutic relationship, believing that a genuine and trusting connection is foundational for healing. Within this relationship, clients can safely examine patterns, uncover meaning, and reconnect with their sense of self.
​Ultimately, my goal is to support people in becoming more aligned with their authentic selves—empowered to make choices that reflect who they truly are, and to live with greater clarity, connection, and confidence.
- Art therapy
- Compassion-focused therapy
- Dramatherapy
- Feminist therapy
- Gestalt
- GSRD therapy
- Integrative
- Narrative therapy
- Neurodivergent
- Person-Centred
- Bi- | Pansexual
- Lesbian
- Non-binary | Genderqueer
- Queer
- Questioning
- Trans
- One to one
- Partially wheelchair-adapted
- Adults
- Seniors (60+)
- Young adults (16-24)
- Young people (<16)
- Online
- In Person
My fee is £65.00/ hour, but I am happy to offer a sliding scale for those who need it, including students and trans and gender expansive young people.
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