Cee MacDonald
Registered Member MBACP
Contact information
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
On my website on the 'book now' section you can get a sense of the current slots I have available. If none are showing then I am fully booked. I offer a free (no obligation) 50 minute initial session for us to get to know each other, for you to understand how I work and if we are a good fit.
About me and my therapy practice
Are you feeling lonely or disconnected?
I specialise in supporting individuals who feel lonely, socially anxious, or like they don’t quite fit in. Whether you see yourself as an outsider, are struggling to connect with others, or are navigating challenging life events, I’m here to help you find a path to reconnection and self-acceptance.
Loneliness is a deeply personal experience, but it often stems from life events such as relationship breakdowns, illness, bereavement, or transitions like ageing. For some, loneliness feels like a constant companion; for others, it’s a passing phase that feels hard to navigate.
In our work together, we’ll gently explore your feelings, needs, and personal narratives in a warm, non-judgmental space. There are no worksheets or homework here—just a collaborative process rooted in curiosity and understanding. Whatever you choose to share, we’ll approach it at your pace, with care and compassion.
I offer a free 50-minute initial session, giving us the chance to meet, discuss your needs, and see if I’m the right fit for you. You can book this session directly through my website: Outsider Therapy.
Practice description
I work online with clients. The sessions are weekly. They take 50 minutes and cost £40 an hour. In the first session, we always go through the therapy agreement, which you can always find on my website (outsidertherapy.com), that agreement tells you about the expectations you can have of me and I will have of you.
While the work is online, and I’ll be on camera, if this makes you feel uncomfortable you are welcome to turn your camera off.
In this call, I’ll also ask you a few questions about your requirements to ensure that I have the competency to provide the support you need. This is part of working as an ethical therapist.
Online therapy works best when people have a quiet, private space to do the work in. I have had a few sessions with clients where they have been in their cars, which is sometimes a fallback for people, but it’s best if you have your own room, which is comfortable physically and psychologically. You may want to bring a drink, potentially some tissues, and anything else that helps you feel comfortable and relaxed.
Generally, I will start by checking in with how you are doing. Sometimes people turn up ready to get right into it, sometimes people want to name some of the stressful things that are going on in their lives. I might summarise some of what we talked about in the last session. I then usually ask what you would like to talk about in that session, or where you would like to begin.
Every six sessions I have a mini-review with clients, which gives a space to check in with how you are feeling about things, whether there is anything you would like to change about the way we work, and whether you feel like you want to work towards a conclusion. It’s also a place for you to offer feedback if you feel comfortable doing so and reflect on how our relationship might be growing.
My first session
I offer a free 50 minute initial session which can be booked on my website (so you can see my availability). This is an opportunity for us to discuss working together, and I will ask you about what's prompted you to consider therapy, your experience working with therapists before and your general mental health. We can also discuss our potential availabilities. There is no pressure to commit to anything on that call. If you go away and decide you would like to book in for weekly sessions I'll ask you to complete a short intake form and sign the therapy agreement (which you can see on my website).
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Stress, Trauma, Vegan allied, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Features
- Flexible hours available
Availability
On my website on the 'book now' section you can get a sense of the current slots I have available. If none are showing then I am fully booked. I offer a free (no obligation) 50 minute initial session for us to get to know each other, for you to understand how I work and if we are a good fit.
About me and my therapy practice
Are you feeling lonely or disconnected?
I specialise in supporting individuals who feel lonely, socially anxious, or like they don’t quite fit in. Whether you see yourself as an outsider, are struggling to connect with others, or are navigating challenging life events, I’m here to help you find a path to reconnection and self-acceptance.
Loneliness is a deeply personal experience, but it often stems from life events such as relationship breakdowns, illness, bereavement, or transitions like ageing. For some, loneliness feels like a constant companion; for others, it’s a passing phase that feels hard to navigate.
In our work together, we’ll gently explore your feelings, needs, and personal narratives in a warm, non-judgmental space. There are no worksheets or homework here—just a collaborative process rooted in curiosity and understanding. Whatever you choose to share, we’ll approach it at your pace, with care and compassion.
I offer a free 50-minute initial session, giving us the chance to meet, discuss your needs, and see if I’m the right fit for you. You can book this session directly through my website: Outsider Therapy.
Practice description
I work online with clients. The sessions are weekly. They take 50 minutes and cost £40 an hour. In the first session, we always go through the therapy agreement, which you can always find on my website (outsidertherapy.com), that agreement tells you about the expectations you can have of me and I will have of you.
While the work is online, and I’ll be on camera, if this makes you feel uncomfortable you are welcome to turn your camera off.
In this call, I’ll also ask you a few questions about your requirements to ensure that I have the competency to provide the support you need. This is part of working as an ethical therapist.
Online therapy works best when people have a quiet, private space to do the work in. I have had a few sessions with clients where they have been in their cars, which is sometimes a fallback for people, but it’s best if you have your own room, which is comfortable physically and psychologically. You may want to bring a drink, potentially some tissues, and anything else that helps you feel comfortable and relaxed.
Generally, I will start by checking in with how you are doing. Sometimes people turn up ready to get right into it, sometimes people want to name some of the stressful things that are going on in their lives. I might summarise some of what we talked about in the last session. I then usually ask what you would like to talk about in that session, or where you would like to begin.
Every six sessions I have a mini-review with clients, which gives a space to check in with how you are feeling about things, whether there is anything you would like to change about the way we work, and whether you feel like you want to work towards a conclusion. It’s also a place for you to offer feedback if you feel comfortable doing so and reflect on how our relationship might be growing.
My first session
I offer a free 50 minute initial session which can be booked on my website (so you can see my availability). This is an opportunity for us to discuss working together, and I will ask you about what's prompted you to consider therapy, your experience working with therapists before and your general mental health. We can also discuss our potential availabilities. There is no pressure to commit to anything on that call. If you go away and decide you would like to book in for weekly sessions I'll ask you to complete a short intake form and sign the therapy agreement (which you can see on my website).
What I can help with
Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Stress, Trauma, Vegan allied
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Older adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Telephone therapy