Sharon Newland Counselling and Psychotherapy — Counsellor in Bristol, England
Address29 Orchard St BS1 5EH, Bristol, ENG
Phone+447872963334
Sharon Newland is an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist based in Central Bristol and offering online sessions. She is BACP-registered and NCPS-accredited, with a practice rooted in attachment-focused and trauma-informed approaches. Sharon works with individuals and couples, integrating modalities such as Parts Work, Polyvagal-informed practice, psychodynamic thinking, and humanistic therapy. Her approach is relational, collaborative, and grounded in emotional safety, aiming to support clients in understanding and changing patterns stemming from early life experiences, developmental trauma, emotional neglect, and relational wounds. She has experience supporting clients through crisis, transition, and long-term emotional recovery, including work within domestic abuse and sexual violence services. Sharon is neurodivergent and LGBTQ+ affirming, committed to providing a non-judgmental and respectful therapeutic space.
Best for
- Individuals recovering from developmental trauma
- People experiencing relationship difficulties
- Clients seeking attachment-focused therapy
- Those affected by emotional neglect
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Clinical supervision |
| Tags | integrative counselling, psychotherapy, trauma-informed, attachment theory, parts work, couples therapy, clinical supervision, bristol counsellor, online therapy, nervous system regulation |
Location
Also in Bristol
Tara is a Child-Centered Play Therapist based in Bristol, England, specializing in supporting children aged 4 to 12. She holds a Diploma in Play Therapy (PTUK) and has a background in teaching and child development. Tara utilizes a non-directive approach, where children lead their therapy using a specially equipped playroom with various toys designed for self-expression. This method helps children process emotional struggles, understand their feelings, build coping strategies, and develop a stronger sense of self. Play therapy can address everyday worries, complex emotional challenges, and trauma, leading to increased confidence, emotional regulation, and improved relationships. Sessions are typically 45 minutes long, with an average of 28 sessions recommended for complex issues. Tara offers initial phone consultations and in-person visits to her St. Paul's home-based practice.
Lucy Collins is a Solution Focused, Trauma Informed Hypnotherapist and Psychotherapist based in Bristol, England, also offering online sessions. She works with children (9+), teenagers, and adults, employing a kind, non-judgmental, and neuroaffirming approach. Lucy has extensive experience supporting neurodivergent individuals. Her practice focuses on helping clients manage anxiety, depression, stress, sleep issues, fears, phobias, weight management, and IBS. She also addresses trauma, PTSD/CPTSD, ADHD, Autism, grief, smoking cessation, and performance anxiety. Lucy utilizes hypnotherapy and NLP to facilitate positive change, calm the nervous system, and help clients move beyond past problems and limiting beliefs towards a future they feel more in control of. She offers an initial consultation to determine suitability for working together.
Sebastian Eastwood is a professional therapist with over 6 years of experience in private practice, offering psychotherapy, hypnotherapy, and counselling services. He helps individuals overcome issues that feel overwhelming or out of control, aiming to bring about satisfying resolutions. Eastwood provides a private, non-judgemental, and professional environment, with sessions available in his Bristol clinic or online via Skype or FaceTime. He offers a free initial consultation to discuss cases and potential steps for help. Eastwood holds a BA(Hons), DipHyp, and is a member of MIAEBP and MSEPI.