1-1 and couples counselling in Coventry and online

Counselling available in Coventry with Roger

  • Trauma-informed counselling in Coventry for adults feeling anxious, overwhelmed, or stuck in old patterns. 
  • PTSD/C-PTSD 
  • Couples counselling available in Coventry and online.

Sessions are relational, grounded, and shame aware. Therapy is not about fixing you; it is about creating enough safety for your nervous system to settle, so you can begin to process experiences at your own pace.

In-person counselling in Coventry. 

Roger also offers online counselling.

How Counselling in Coventry Can Help

People come to counselling for many reasons: anxiety, trauma, grief, or feeling disconnected from themselves or others. 

Trauma informed therapy supports you to: 

• Understand your emotional and physical responses with compassion 

• Reduce overwhelm and nervous system activation 

• Work gently with trauma, shame, and long-held patterns 

• Reconnect with a sense of steadiness and choice 

• Feel less alone with what you are carrying

Getting Started in Coventry

Beginning therapy can feel like a big step. You are welcome to get in touch for an initial conversation to see whether working together feels right for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if counselling is right for me?

People come to counselling for many reasons. You may be experiencing anxiety, trauma, grief, emotional overwhelm, or a sense of feeling stuck or disconnected. You do not need to have a clear understanding of what is “wrong” to begin therapy. An initial conversation can help explore whether counselling feels like the right support for you at this time.

Do I need to know what type of therapy I am looking for?

No. You do not need to decide on a particular type of therapy before getting in touch. Therapy at Place to Talk Therapies is trauma-informed and relational, meaning the work is shaped around you rather than a fixed method. Together, we can explore what feels most supportive for your needs, pace, and circumstances.

What happens in the first session?

The first session is an opportunity to begin getting to know each other and to explore what has brought you to counselling. You can share as much or as little as feels comfortable. There is no expectation to talk about anything before you are ready. The focus is on creating safety, understanding your experiences, and considering how therapy might support you moving forward.

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