Fiona MacKenzie Counselling & Psychotherapy — Counsellor in Manchester, England
AddressMilton Hall 244 Deansgate M3 4BQ, Manchester, ENG
Phone+447935228216
Websitefionamackenzie.co.uk
Fiona MacKenzie is an experienced psychotherapist, counsellor, supervisor, and therapeutic coach based in Manchester City Centre, offering services online across the UK. She provides individual therapy to adults in a welcoming, safe environment, aiming to support clients in moving forward in a healthy and fulfilling way. Her approach integrates evidence-based models with allied methods like breathwork and mindfulness to foster self-awareness and emotional regulation. Fiona has a particular interest in supporting artists and the creative community and is also a registered counsellor with the Police Firearms Officers’ Association (PFOA). She has previously worked as a university student counsellor and with charitable organisations.
Best for
- Adults seeking therapy
- Individuals exploring self-understanding
- Artists and creative professionals
- Police firearms officers
| Key services | Individual therapy, Therapeutic coaching, Supervision, Online therapy, In-person therapy |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapy, counselling, therapeutic coaching, manchester, online therapy, anxiety, stress, trauma, relationships, bereavement |
Reviews on Google4.0 · 4 reviews
It was a pleasure to collaborate with Fiona on the sleep workshop. She brings such a calm, knowledgeable, and compassionate presence, creating a space that felt both safe and deeply supportive. The way she weaves psychological insight with practical, accessible tools around sleep was incredibly valuable, and participants left feeling informed, reassured, and empowered. Fiona has a natural ability to explain complex topics with clarity and warmth, and her approach feels genuinely client-centred. The workshop complemented holistic wellbeing beautifully, and I would wholeheartedly recommend Fiona to anyone seeking support around sleep, mental health, and emotional balance. — Reiki Veda
Thank you for your excellent and informative workshop on anxiety last week.
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