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This page lists counsellors and therapists with specialist knowledge of trauma related to birth. They have paid to advertise their services. While every effort has been taken to verify the counsellors on these pages, any contact with the people listed is made at your own risk.
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If you’d like a listing on our website, you must be accredited with the BACP or a similar professional organisation.
Please email details of your accreditation and the text for your advert (maximum 200 words). We will send you an invoice for the listing. Our current charge is £60 a year, payable annually.
Jodie Finch
I can support individuals experiencing a range of difficulties in the perinatal period including: birth trauma, perinatal loss, adjustment to the role of parenting, tokophobia and perinatal low mood and anxiety.
Catherine Evans
I have 10 years of experience of working within a maternity setting as both a nurse and a midwife and in that time have developed a real interest in working with parents who feel that they need to explore their birth experience further or are daunted by the prospect of parenthood.
Marie Derome
I strongly believe in early intervention and I specialise in supporting parents who are struggling to bond with their babies. These kinds of struggles can be due to a traumatic birth, an early separation, parents’ own difficult childhood, past trauma, a bereavement…
Dr Raquel Correia
I specialise in the assessment and treatment of psychological difficulties following traumatic experiences and have expertise and clinical experience in treating a range of psychological difficulties.
Dr Georgina Clifford
I am registered as a clinical psychologist with the Health and Care Profession Council (HCPC), BUPA and AXA PPP Healthcare. Myself and my colleagues offer therapy sessions from our office in central London where you are very welcome to bring your baby with you. I offer a reduced rate for women on maternity leave.
Dr Louisa Casselden
I offer a warm and supportive environment and evidence-based therapeutic interventions for individuals, couples and families who have been affected by issues in the perinatal period.
Butterfly Hugs for Mums – EMDR for Birth Trauma
Our goal is to help new mothers feel calmer, stronger and empowered through evidence-based psychological treatment. We are passionate about making psychological support easily accessible and raising awareness about the psychological impact of birth trauma on new families.
Michelle Brown
Transitioning into parenthood can be a uniquely personal and challenging experience for anyone. As an Integrative Therapist with an MA in Relationship Therapy, I am able to offer professional insight and help with the healing process.
Victoria Adam
I run my private practice alongside my role in a busy NHS trust where I have delivered psychological therapy and supervision for the past 10 years. I can help you to see yourself as resilient and feel positive about the world around you and your future.
Dr Claire Arnold-Baker
I am an existential therapist with 15 years’ experience of working with a broad range of mental health problems. I specialise in working with mothers, having completed my doctoral research into the transition to motherhood for first-time mothers.
Katrina Ashton
I have been a midwife for 42 years and in the NHS and I am part of our pathway for women who feel traumatised by childbirth.
As a psychotherapist, I offer sessions for women with or without the baby and couples too, as partners are often feel traumatised by the experience of birth.