Gemma Anfield
Registered Member MBACP (Accredited)
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07410270399
Therapist - Monmouth
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I work online via zoom, via the telephone and face to face outdoors.
I typically hold sessions on a Tuesday and Wednesday, available from 8am.
Therapy indoors, sat still, isn’t for everyone and so I offer therapy outdoors for those who find being in the fresh air helpful or would like to benefit from the therapeutic benefits of working outdoors, with and in nature.
Depending on mobility needs and energy levels, therapy can be held sitting or walking (either stomping or strolling as mood takes you). Different locations are available and can be discussed and agreed upon.
I work in all weather (unless there are weather warnings against), but that doesn’t mean you have to. We can be flexible and utilise a hybrid model of outdoor and online sessions, working season by season, session by session.
First sessions are typically held online.
About me and my therapy practice
A qualified and BACP accredited NHS psychotherapist, with a special interest in outdoor nature therapy, I have experience working with a variety of mental health difficulties both in NHS, the third sector and in private practice.
My training is in three main therapeutic approaches; psychodynamic, person centred and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). I have further training in other evidence based approaches also. This enables me to work successfully with anxiety, depression, low confidence, stress, burnout, trauma, relationship difficulties amongst other areas of concern. I also work with life transitions; whether due to a change in career, relationship, personal loss or stage in life.
However, I am foremost a ‘relational’ therapist, paying close attention to how the therapeutic relationship can create a space to explore, understand and gain insight into current difficulty and move towards healing and change.
Working therapeutically online has lots of benefits and can allow you to work therapy around a busy schedule, whilst also ensure you work with your chosen therapist, wherever they may be.
For those that would like to work outdoors, I offer this too; whether simply ‘walking and talking’, or holding the therapy session sitting outdoors in a green space. This could also include other more immersive nature therapies such as forest bathing or drawing on ecopsychology to consider healing in a different way.
Practice description
Keenly aware of the effects of stress and the impact everyday pressures can have on our lives, I draw on and use recommended approaches and techniques to help you manage this. As we are always growing and learning, so is the latest research in mental health and being well. I pay great effort in keeping up to date with new routes to easing distress, and will share these with you if helpful.
Difficult relationships, experiences or events can all affect us in very understandable ways. Working together, we will gain insight and understanding as to what those reasons are and consider options for change. This may lead to a greater sense of feeling more like ‘you’, feeling more in control and living life as you wish to.
What this means in practice is that I will listen carefully to what brought you to therapy, exploring with you your thoughts and feelings and what you have been through and are going through at present. We may consider patterns of behaviour that are helpful or unhelpful and consider your strengths and how you have been managing to cope through the difficulty.
Working together, collaboratively, we will work towards greater clarity, an easing of difficulty and make steps towards change.
My first session
Beginning therapy can be a difficult first step, it can feel scary and you may feel unsure about where to start and what might be helpful.
I offer a free 15 min initial conversation, so that we can discuss your areas of concern and what you would like support on. Should you wish, we can then book in your first online session.
Sessions are 50 mins each in length.
Within the first session I’ll typically ask more focused questions to inform therapy and ensure a holistic picture of how you are at present. This may include questions regarding sleep, mood, appetite, current support systems and how you are feeling. As a psychological therapist I do not (and can not) diagnose, however, I always keep in mind your safety and will discuss with you where appropriate about how we get extra support should I feel that be needed. Confidentiality is central and I will talk to you about this in more detail.
We will also discuss what you would like therapy to focus on. We will consider whether short term (typically around 6 sessions), or more long term therapy (12-18 sessions) would be more suitable. You may wish to cover a variety of areas in your life and prefer open ended therapy. You may not know, and that is ok, we can take it step by step and discuss the best route together. I will always check in and review how we are doing and if we are on the right track.
What I can help with
Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Health related issues, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Personal development, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Behavioural, CBT, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Older adults, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited
Therapist - Caerphilly
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I work online via zoom, via the telephone and face to face outdoors.
I typically hold sessions on a Tuesday and Wednesday, available from 8am.
Therapy indoors, sat still, isn’t for everyone and so I offer therapy outdoors for those who find being in the fresh air helpful or would like to benefit from the therapeutic benefits of working outdoors, with and in nature.
Depending on mobility needs and energy levels, therapy can be held sitting or walking (either stomping or strolling as mood takes you). Different locations are available and can be discussed and agreed upon.
I work in all weather (unless there are weather warnings against), but that doesn’t mean you have to. We can be flexible and utilise a hybrid model of outdoor and online sessions, working season by season, session by session.
First sessions are typically held online.
About me and my therapy practice
A qualified and BACP accredited NHS psychotherapist, with a special interest in outdoor nature therapy, I have experience working with a variety of mental health difficulties both in NHS, the third sector and in private practice.
My training is in three main therapeutic approaches; psychodynamic, person centred and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). I have further training in other evidence based approaches also. This enables me to work successfully with anxiety, depression, low confidence, stress, burnout, trauma, relationship difficulties amongst other areas of concern. I also work with life transitions; whether due to a change in career, relationship, personal loss or stage in life.
However, I am foremost a ‘relational’ therapist, paying close attention to how the therapeutic relationship can create a space to explore, understand and gain insight into current difficulty and move towards healing and change.
Working therapeutically online has lots of benefits and can allow you to work therapy around a busy schedule, whilst also ensure you work with your chosen therapist, wherever they may be.
For those that would like to work outdoors, I offer this too; whether simply ‘walking and talking’, or holding the therapy session sitting outdoors in a green space. This could also include other more immersive nature therapies such as forest bathing or drawing on ecopsychology to consider healing in a different way.
Practice description
Keenly aware of the effects of stress and the impact everyday pressures can have on our lives, I draw on and use recommended approaches and techniques to help you manage this. As we are always growing and learning, so is the latest research in mental health and being well. I pay great effort in keeping up to date with new routes to easing distress, and will share these with you if helpful.
Difficult relationships, experiences or events can all affect us in very understandable ways. Working together, we will gain insight and understanding as to what those reasons are and consider options for change. This may lead to a greater sense of feeling more like ‘you’, feeling more in control and living life as you wish to.
What this means in practice is that I will listen carefully to what brought you to therapy, exploring with you your thoughts and feelings and what you have been through and are going through at present. We may consider patterns of behaviour that are helpful or unhelpful and consider your strengths and how you have been managing to cope through the difficulty.
Working together, collaboratively, we will work towards greater clarity, an easing of difficulty and make steps towards change.
My first session
Beginning therapy can be a difficult first step, it can feel scary and you may feel unsure about where to start and what might be helpful.
I offer a free 15 min initial conversation, so that we can discuss your areas of concern and what you would like support on. Should you wish, we can then book in your first online session.
Sessions are 50 mins each in length.
Within the first session I’ll typically ask more focused questions to inform therapy and ensure a holistic picture of how you are at present. This may include questions regarding sleep, mood, appetite, current support systems and how you are feeling. As a psychological therapist I do not (and can not) diagnose, however, I always keep in mind your safety and will discuss with you where appropriate about how we get extra support should I feel that be needed. Confidentiality is central and I will talk to you about this in more detail.
We will also discuss what you would like therapy to focus on. We will consider whether short term (typically around 6 sessions), or more long term therapy (12-18 sessions) would be more suitable. You may wish to cover a variety of areas in your life and prefer open ended therapy. You may not know, and that is ok, we can take it step by step and discuss the best route together. I will always check in and review how we are doing and if we are on the right track.
What I can help with
Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Loss, Men's issues, Self esteem, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Behavioural, Brief therapy, CBT, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy
Clients I work with
Adults, EAP, Older adults, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy
Therapist - Newport
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I work online via zoom, via the telephone and face to face outdoors.
I typically hold sessions on a Tuesday and Wednesday, available from 8am.
Therapy indoors, sat still, isn’t for everyone and so I offer therapy outdoors for those who find being in the fresh air helpful or would like to benefit from the therapeutic benefits of working outdoors, with and in nature.
Depending on mobility needs and energy levels, therapy can be held sitting or walking (either stomping or strolling as mood takes you). Different locations are available and can be discussed and agreed upon.
I work in all weather (unless there are weather warnings against), but that doesn’t mean you have to. We can be flexible and utilise a hybrid model of outdoor and online sessions, working season by season, session by session.
First sessions are typically held online.
About me and my therapy practice
A qualified and BACP accredited NHS psychotherapist, with a special interest in outdoor nature therapy, I have experience working with a variety of mental health difficulties both in NHS, the third sector and in private practice.
My training is in three main therapeutic approaches; psychodynamic, person centred and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). I have further training in other evidence based approaches also. This enables me to work successfully with anxiety, depression, low confidence, stress, burnout, trauma, relationship difficulties amongst other areas of concern. I also work with life transitions; whether due to a change in career, relationship, personal loss or stage in life.
However, I am foremost a ‘relational’ therapist, paying close attention to how the therapeutic relationship can create a space to explore, understand and gain insight into current difficulty and move towards healing and change.
Working therapeutically online has lots of benefits and can allow you to work therapy around a busy schedule, whilst also ensure you work with your chosen therapist, wherever they may be.
For those that would like to work outdoors, I offer this too; whether simply ‘walking and talking’, or holding the therapy session sitting outdoors in a green space. This could also include other more immersive nature therapies such as forest bathing or drawing on ecopsychology to consider healing in a different way.
Practice description
Keenly aware of the effects of stress and the impact everyday pressures can have on our lives, I draw on and use recommended approaches and techniques to help you manage this. As we are always growing and learning, so is the latest research in mental health and being well. I pay great effort in keeping up to date with new routes to easing distress, and will share these with you if helpful.
Difficult relationships, experiences or events can all affect us in very understandable ways. Working together, we will gain insight and understanding as to what those reasons are and consider options for change. This may lead to a greater sense of feeling more like ‘you’, feeling more in control and living life as you wish to.
What this means in practice is that I will listen carefully to what brought you to therapy, exploring with you your thoughts and feelings and what you have been through and are going through at present. We may consider patterns of behaviour that are helpful or unhelpful and consider your strengths and how you have been managing to cope through the difficulty.
Working together, collaboratively, we will work towards greater clarity, an easing of difficulty and make steps towards change.
My first session
Beginning therapy can be a difficult first step, it can feel scary and you may feel unsure about where to start and what might be helpful.
I offer a free 15 min initial conversation, so that we can discuss your areas of concern and what you would like support on. Should you wish, we can then book in your first online session.
Sessions are 50 mins each in length.
Within the first session I’ll typically ask more focused questions to inform therapy and ensure a holistic picture of how you are at present. This may include questions regarding sleep, mood, appetite, current support systems and how you are feeling. As a psychological therapist I do not (and can not) diagnose, however, I always keep in mind your safety and will discuss with you where appropriate about how we get extra support should I feel that be needed. Confidentiality is central and I will talk to you about this in more detail.
We will also discuss what you would like therapy to focus on. We will consider whether short term (typically around 6 sessions), or more long term therapy (12-18 sessions) would be more suitable. You may wish to cover a variety of areas in your life and prefer open ended therapy. You may not know, and that is ok, we can take it step by step and discuss the best route together. I will always check in and review how we are doing and if we are on the right track.
What I can help with
Abuse, Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Development coaching, Health related issues, Life coaching, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Personal development, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Brief therapy, CBT, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy, Systemic
Clients I work with
Adults, EAP, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited
Therapist - Watford
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I work online via zoom, via the telephone and face to face outdoors.
There are currently no outdoor spaces available in this area, but online sessions are available.
I currently have availability on a tuesday and Wednesday. Sessions are typically available from 8am, although I can provide an earlier time if needed.
About me and my therapy practice
A qualified and BACP accredited NHS psychological therapist, I have experience working with a variety of difficulties both in NHS settings and in private practice. This includes anxiety, depression, loss, low self esteem, trauma, relationship difficulties and burnout.
Working therapeutically online has lots of benefits and can allow you to work therapy around a busy schedule, whilst also ensure you work with your chosen therapist, wherever they may be.
With a particular research interest in the therapeutic benefits of nature, I can help you draw on this when working online and can weave this into our work should you be interested.
If you feel you would like to work outdoors however, then I offer this too.
I am also a visiting lecturer at the University of South Wales (USW) in the Therapeutic Studies department and am experienced in facilitating and supporting reflective practice and personal development. I therefore offer personal therapy and support to counsellors and psychotherapists in training.
Practice description
Keenly aware of the effects of stress and the impact everyday pressures can have on our lives, I draw on and use recommended approaches and techniques to help you manage this. As we are always growing and learning, so is the latest research in mental health and being well. I pay great effort in keeping up to date with new routes to easing distress, and will share these with you if helpful.
Difficult relationships, experiences or events can all affect us in very understandable ways. Working together, we will gain insight and understanding as to what those reasons are and consider options for change if needed. This may lead to a greater sense of feeling more like ‘you’, feeling more in control and living life as you wish to.
What this means in practice is that I will listen carefully to what brought you to therapy, exploring with you your thoughts and feelings and what you have been through and going through at present. We may consider patterns of behaviour that are helpful or unhelpful and consider your strengths and how you have been managing to cope through the difficulty.
Working together, collaboratively, we will work towards greater clarity, an easing of difficulty and make steps towards change.
My first session
Beginning therapy can be a difficult first step, it can feel scary and you may feel unsure about where to start and what might be helpful.
I offer a free 15 min initial conversation, so that we can discuss your areas of concern and what you would like support on. Should you wish, we can then book in your first online session.
Sessions are 50 mins each in length.
Within the first session I’ll typically ask more focused questions to inform therapy and ensure a holistic picture of how you are at present. This may include questions regarding sleep, mood, appetite, current support systems and how you are feeling. As a psychological therapist I do not (and can not) diagnose, however, I always keep in mind your safety and will discuss with you where appropriate about how we get extra support should I feel that be needed. Confidentiality is central and I will talk to you about this in more detail.
We will also discuss what you would like therapy to focus on. We will consider whether short term (typically around 6 sessions), or more long term therapy (12-18 sessions) would be more suitable. You may wish to cover a variety of areas in your life and prefer open ended therapy. You may not know, and that is ok, we can take it step by step and discuss the best route together. I will always check in and review how we are doing and if we are on the right track.
What I can help with
Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Health related issues, Identity issues, Loss, Men's issues, Personal development, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Behavioural, Brief therapy, CBT, Emotionally focused therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy
Clients I work with
Adults, EAP, Groups, Older adults, Organisations
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy
Therapist - Cardiff
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
I work online via zoom, via the telephone and face to face outdoors.
I typically hold sessions on a Tuesday and Wednesday, available from 8am.
Therapy indoors, sat still, isn’t for everyone and so I offer therapy outdoors for those who find being in the fresh air helpful or would like to benefit from the therapeutic benefits of working outdoors, with and in nature.
Depending on mobility needs and energy levels, therapy can be held sitting or walking (either stomping or strolling as mood takes you). Different locations are available and can be discussed and agreed upon.
I work in all weather (unless there are weather warnings against), but that doesn’t mean you have to. We can be flexible and utilise a hybrid model of outdoor and online sessions, working season by season, session by session.
First sessions are typically held online.
About me and my therapy practice
A qualified and BACP accredited NHS psychotherapist, with a special interest in outdoor nature therapy, I have experience working with a variety of mental health difficulties both in NHS, the third sector and in private practice.
My training is in three main therapeutic approaches; psychodynamic, person centred and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). I have further training in other evidence based approaches also. This enables me to work successfully with anxiety, depression, low confidence, stress, burnout, trauma, relationship difficulties amongst other areas of concern. I also work with life transitions; whether due to a change in career, relationship, personal loss or stage in life.
However, I am foremost a ‘relational’ therapist, paying close attention to how the therapeutic relationship can create a space to explore, understand and gain insight into current difficulty and move towards healing and change.
Working therapeutically online has lots of benefits and can allow you to work therapy around a busy schedule, whilst also ensure you work with your chosen therapist, wherever they may be.
With a particular research interest in the therapeutic benefits of nature, I can help you draw on this when working online and can weave this into our work should you be interested.
If you feel you would like to work outdoors however, then I offer this too. This may include simply ‘walking and talking’, or holding the session sitting outdoors in a green space. This could also include other more immersive therapy such as forest bathing or drawing on ecopsychology to consider healing in a different way.
I am also a visiting lecturer at the University of South Wales (USW) in the Therapeutic Studies department and am experienced in facilitating and supporting reflective practice and personal development. I therefore offer personal therapy and support to counsellors and psychotherapists in training.
Practice description
Keenly aware of the effects of stress and the impact everyday pressures can have on our lives, I draw on and use recommended approaches and techniques to help you manage this. As we are always growing and learning, so is the latest research in mental health and being well. I pay great effort in keeping up to date with new routes to easing distress, and will share these with you if helpful.
Difficult relationships, experiences or events can all affect us in different ways. Working together, we will gain insight and understanding as to what those reasons are and consider options for change if needed. This may lead to a greater sense of feeling more like ‘you’, feeling more in control and living life as you wish to.
What this means in practice is that I will listen carefully to what brought you to therapy, exploring with you your thoughts and feelings and what you have been through and going through at present. We may consider patterns of behaviour that are helpful or unhelpful and consider your strengths and how you have been managing to cope through the difficulty.
Working together, collaboratively, we will work towards greater clarity, an easing of difficulty and make steps towards change.My first session
Beginning therapy can be a difficult first step, it can feel scary and you may feel unsure about where to start and what might be helpful.
I offer a free 15 min initial conversation, so that we can discuss your areas of concern and what you would like support on. Should you wish, we can then book in your first online session.
Sessions are 50 mins each in length.
Within the first session I’ll typically ask more focused questions to inform therapy and ensure a holistic picture of how you are at present. This may include questions regarding sleep, mood, appetite, current support systems and how you are feeling. As a psychological therapist I do not (and can not) diagnose, however, I always keep in mind your safety and will discuss with you where appropriate about how we get extra support should I feel that be needed. Confidentiality is central and I will talk to you about this in more detail.
We will also discuss what you would like therapy to focus on. We will consider whether short term (typically around 6 sessions), or more long term therapy (12-18 sessions) would be more suitable. You may wish to cover a variety of areas in your life and prefer open ended therapy. You may not know, and that is ok, we can take it step by step and discuss the best route together. I will always check in and review how we are doing and if we are on the right track.
What I can help with
Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Health related issues, Identity issues, Loss, Men's issues, Personal development, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Behavioural, Existential, Gestalt, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Narrative therapy, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Relational, Solution focused brief therapy
Clients I work with
Adults, EAP, Groups, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited