Courtney Amesbury-Cooke

Courtney Amesbury-Cooke


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Therapist - London

London WC1E
Sessions from £50.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Available for online sessions only, including on Saturdays. Sessions can also be arranged before or after standard working hours.

About me and my therapy practice

Available for new clients - Saturday sessions available. Hello and welcome. I’m Courtney, and I offer you a non-judgmental, reflective space to explore whatever it is that’s causing you challenges. As someone who has benefited from therapy, I know how hard it can be to reach out for help. I do hope you're able to give yourself credit for investing time into yourself and your mental health.

The counselling modality I use is Person Centred, though I draw on ideas from other therapies, including Compassion Focused Therapy and Family Systems. Whilst I will help deepen your self-understanding, you will never be pushed to discuss anything you don’t want to. I believe you are the expert in your life, and the role of therapy is to help you access parts of yourself that will help you thrive and grow. The therapy has no agenda - it is about you, your experiences and your goals.

I have a special interest in substance use, having worked in an NHS drug and alcohol service - I also co-produced an award winning toolkit for people living with Alcohol Related Brain Damage. I've supported people with substance use issues, (theirs, or another person's), gambling issues, depression, anxiety, bereavement, physical, emotional and/or sexual abuse, life transitions & academic issues. I promote a sense of wholeness in my approach - helping you find ways that encourage you to appreciate and accept both the ‘helpful’ and ‘unhelpful’ parts of who you are - even in the midst of anger, pain, grief or inner turmoil.

As well as my Professional Diploma in Person Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy, I have qualifications in the impact of trauma on mental health and peer support. Alongside my counselling practice I currently work for a homelessness charity where I support people into recovery from gambling harm.

Practice description

Sometimes what brings us to therapy is the feeling that there’s something wrong with us. Something that means we find it hard to cope in the world, to be happy, to make the best of ourselves. This can present as depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, problems with alcohol, drugs or food, or many other manifestations of mental health issues. We may also find ourselves repeating patterns in relationships, or struggle with how to communicate to family or loved ones.

My overriding belief is that there is nothing ‘wrong’ with who you are, and it’s my role to help you uncover what may be making you feel this way and find ways to cope with or combat the challenges you’re facing. I don't believe any thinking is 'faulty' or 'irrational.'

Do I just talk about my feelings in therapy?

That’s up to you. Sometimes what people want me to do is to listen and help them understand themselves better. Sometimes people want help to look for solutions, or a plan of action. Sometimes people don’t really know what it is that they want help with, and it’s my privilege to help them find out what it is.

I understand that sometimes it can be hard to put things into words. You don’t always have to talk. In person I have art supplies - if you want you can draw - in a 'previous life' I worked in the arts and received a Masters Degree in Art History. You can also play music softly if that’s a method of communication you find helpful. It’s your space.

Anti-Oppressive practice

I recognise the impact that social attitudes towards gender, sexuality, race, religious expression, neurodivergence, non-monogamy and other marginalised characteristics have upon people seeking counselling and seek to counter this in my work. 

My first session

To make sure that we are the right fit for each other, I offer a free 15 minute phone or video session to discuss what you are looking for from therapy and the way that I work. I welcome questions in this session if you have them. Please note that this isn't a formal counselling session.

If we move forward to work together we will come to an arrangement on a schedule that works for both of us. Most often this is regular meetings on a weekly basis, however alternative arrangements can be explored if they are possible at the time of enquiry. My sessions last 50 minutes. I have a limited number of concession slots available, please feel free to contact me for details.

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Bristol

Bristol BS8
Sessions from £50.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Available for online sessions only, including on Saturdays. Sessions can also be arranged before or after standard working hours.

About me and my therapy practice

Saturday sessions available. Hello and welcome. I’m Courtney, and I offer you a warm, reflective space to explore whatever it is that’s causing you challenges. As someone who has benefited from therapy, I know how hard it can be to reach out for help. I do hope you're able to give yourself credit for investing time into yourself and your mental health.

As well as my Professional Diploma in Person Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy, I have qualifications in the impact of trauma on mental health, peer support and suicide prevention. I have a special interest in substance use, having worked in an NHS residential drug and alcohol service. I have also counselled students within a Scottish university student service. 

In 2021 I set up a new Peer Support programme for people living with incurable cancer, as well as co-producing an award-winning recovery toolkit for people living with Alcohol Related Brain Damage. Alongside my counselling practice I currently work for a homelessness charity where I support people into recovery from gambling harm. 

The counselling modality I use is Person Centred, though I draw on ideas from other therapies, including Compassion Focused Therapy and Family Systems. Sometimes how therapy works is shrouded in mystery, but I don’t think it needs to be. You're welcome to research these types of therapy in advance or I can explain this to you if we meet.

We will work collaboratively to explore what you need support with - the therapy is about you, your experiences and your goals. Whilst I will help deepen your self-understanding, you will never be pushed to discuss anything you don’t want to. I promote a sense of wholeness in my approach - helping you find ways that encourage you to appreciate both the ‘helpful’ and ‘unhelpful’ parts of who you are, even in the midst of anger, pain, grief or inner turmoil.

Practice description

Sometimes what brings us to therapy is the feeling that there’s something wrong with us. Something that means we find it hard to cope in the world, to be happy, to make the best of ourselves. This can present as depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, problems with alcohol, drugs or food, or many other manifestations of mental health issues. We may also find ourselves repeating patterns in relationships, or struggle with how to communicate to family or loved ones.

My overriding belief is that there is nothing ‘wrong’ with who you are, and it’s my role to help you uncover what may be making you feel this way and find ways to cope with or combat the challenges you’re facing. I don't believe any thinking is 'faulty' or 'irrational.'

Do I just talk about my feelings in therapy?

That’s up to you. Sometimes what people want me to do is to listen and help them understand themselves better. Sometimes people want help to look for solutions, or a plan of action. Sometimes people don’t really know what it is that they want help with, and it’s my privilege to help them find out what it is.

I understand that sometimes it can be hard to put things into words. You don’t always have to talk. In person I have art supplies - if you want you can draw - in a 'previous life' I worked in the arts and received a Masters Degree in Art History. You can also play music softly if that’s a method of communication you find helpful. It’s your space.

Anti-Oppressive practice

I recognise the impact that social attitudes towards gender, sexuality, race, religious expression, neurodivergence, non-monogamy and other marginalised characteristics have upon people seeking counselling and seek to counter this in my work. I offer you an accepting and non-judgemental space, however you live your life and whatever you bring to the therapy. Whilst I identify as neurotypical, I welcome working with people who identify as neurodivergent and hope you would feel able to be your full self with me. 

My first session

To make sure that we are the right fit for each other, I offer a free 15 minute phone or video session to discuss what you are looking for from therapy and the way that I work. I welcome questions in this session if you have them. Please note that this isn't a formal counselling session.

If we move forward to work together we will come to an arrangement on a schedule that works for both of us. Most often this is regular meetings on a weekly basis, however alternative arrangements can be explored if they are possible at the time of enquiry. My sessions last 50 minutes. I have a limited number of concession slots available, please feel free to contact me for details.

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults, Trainees

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Edinburgh

Edinburgh EH1
Sessions from £50.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Available for new clients. I offer in person sessions in New Town, Edinburgh, including on Saturday mornings - my last session of the day is 12pm. 

I also offer online sessions. Online sessions can be offered on a more flexible basis, including before and after the standard working day. 

About me and my therapy practice

Available for new clients - Saturday sessions available. Hello and welcome. I’m Courtney, and I offer you a non-judgmental, reflective space to explore whatever it is that’s causing you challenges. As someone who has benefited from therapy, I know how hard it can be to reach out for help. I do hope you're able to give yourself credit for investing time into yourself and your mental health.  

The counselling modality I use is Person Centred, though I draw on ideas from other therapies, including Compassion Focused Therapy and Family Systems. Whilst I will help deepen your self-understanding, you will never be pushed to discuss anything you don’t want to. I believe you are the expert in your life, and the role of therapy is to help you access parts of yourself that will help you thrive and grow. The therapy has no agenda - it is about you, your experiences and your goals. 

I've supported people with substance use issues, (theirs, or another person's), gambling issues, depression, anxiety, bereavement, physical, emotional and/or sexual abuse, life transitions & academic issues. I promote a sense of wholeness in my approach - helping you find ways that encourage you to appreciate both the ‘helpful’ and ‘unhelpful’ parts of who you are - tuning into what they are trying to tell you, even in the midst of anger, pain, grief or inner turmoil. 

As well as my Professional Diploma in Person Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy, I have qualifications in the impact of trauma on mental health, peer support and suicide prevention. Alongside my counselling practice I currently work for a leading Scottish homelessness charity where I support people into recovery from gambling harm.

I have a special interest in substance use, having worked in an NHS drug and alcohol service - I also co-produced an award winning toolkit for people living with Alcohol Related Brain Damage. 


Practice description

Sometimes what brings us to therapy is the feeling that there’s something wrong with us. Something that means we find it hard to cope in the world, to be happy, to make the best of ourselves. This can present as depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, problems with alcohol, drugs or food, or many other manifestations of mental health issues. We may also find ourselves repeating patterns in relationships, or struggle with how to communicate to family or loved ones.

My overriding belief is that there is nothing ‘wrong’ with who you are, and it’s my role to help you uncover what may be making you feel this way and find ways to cope with or combat the challenges you’re facing. I don't believe any thinking is 'faulty' or 'irrational.'

Do I just talk about my feelings in therapy?

That’s up to you. Sometimes what people want me to do is to listen and help them understand themselves better. Sometimes people want help to look for solutions, or a plan of action. Sometimes people don’t really know what it is that they want help with, and it’s my privilege to help them find out what it is.

I understand that sometimes it can be hard to put things into words. You don’t always have to talk. In person I have art supplies - if you want you can draw - in a 'previous life' I worked in the arts and received a Masters Degree in Art History. You can also play music softly if that’s a method of communication you find helpful. It’s your space.

Anti-Oppressive practice

I recognise the impact that social attitudes towards gender, sexuality, race, religious expression, neurodivergence, non-monogamy and other marginalised characteristics have upon people seeking counselling and seek to counter this in my work. 

My first session

To make sure that we are the right fit for each other, I offer a free 15 minute phone or video session to discuss what you are looking for from therapy and the way that I work. I welcome questions in this session if you have them. Please note that this isn't a formal counselling session.

If we move forward to work together we will come to an arrangement on a schedule that works for both of us.  Most often this is regular meetings on a weekly basis, however alternative arrangements can be explored if they are possible at the time of enquiry. My sessions last 50 minutes. I have a limited number of concession slots available, please feel free to contact me for details.


What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Identity issues, Infertility, Loss, Menopause, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues

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, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work

Languages spoken

English