Central Manchester Counselling — Counsellor in Manchester, England

Address49 Piccadilly M1 2AP, Manchester, ENG

Websitecentralmanchestercounselling.co.uk

Rob Radcliffe is a qualified and experienced counsellor and psychotherapist based in Manchester City Centre. With over 12 years of experience, he offers person-focused, face-to-face counselling, as well as online sessions. His approach is built on creating a supportive, confidential, and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship to facilitate self-exploration, insight, and coping strategies for life's challenges. Radcliffe works with clients on personal growth, emotional difficulties, relationship issues, and life transitions, aiming to foster resilience and well-being. He holds a BA, MPhil, and MSc, and is a registered member of the MBACP. Radcliffe also has specific experience in addressing Queer/LGBTQ+ issues.

Best for

  • Individuals seeking LGBTQ+ support
  • Clients needing personal development
  • People navigating life changes
Key servicesFace-to-face counselling, Online counselling, Therapy, Supervision
Tagscounselling, psychotherapy, manchester city centre, lgbtq+, online counselling, personal growth, relationships, mbacp, rob radcliffe, therapist

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