Ally Condron Therapy — Counsellor in Manchester, England

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(2 reviews)

Address49 Piccadilly Greater M1 2AP, Manchester, ENG

Phone+447724559061

Websiteallycondrontherapy.com

Ally Condron is a Counsellor and Psychotherapist based in Manchester City Centre, offering both in-person and online sessions. They provide a safe, non-judgemental, and client-driven environment for exploring past and present issues. Ally works with men, women, and non-binary individuals, with a focus on identity, gender diversity, LGBTQIA+ issues, sex, and sexuality. Their qualifications include a BA (Hons) in Social Science, MSc in Counselling & Psychotherapy, an MA in Gender, Sexuality, and Culture, and a Certificate in Understanding Trauma. Ally is also a Certified Shame-Informed Treatment Specialist and a member of IAPMD and BACP. Clients describe Ally as open, accepting, and relatable, noting that therapy with them has been life-changing and a positive experience.

Best for

  • Individuals exploring identity
  • LGBTQIA+ community members
  • Those experiencing trauma
  • Individuals with anxiety or depression
Key servicesIn-person sessions, Online sessions, Free 15-minute consultation
LanguagesEnglish
Tagscounsellor, psychotherapist, manchester, online therapy, in-person therapy, gender diversity, lgbtqia+, trauma, anxiety, depression

Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Rachael TaylorAug 2025

This was the first time I'd ever had therapy and I'm so glad I found Ally. Her support and guidance over the last year was incredible. She provides such a safe space to share and work through your problems. I always felt so much better after every session thanks to that safe space and armed with the tools to help myself. Thank you Ally for everything, you helped me through a really dark time and I'm eternally grateful.

★★★★★★★★★★Ray CallanAug 2024

Sessions with Ally have been life changing. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a great Therapist!

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