Keep Growing Therapy — Mental Health Services in Manchester, England

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(1 reviews)

AddressOld Bank St M2 7PE, Manchester, ENG

Phone+447756204313

Websitekeepgrowingtherapy.co.uk

Corinna is a BACP-registered and fully qualified therapist offering private therapy in Manchester city centre and online. With an MSc in Counselling & Psychotherapy (Distinction), she has been practicing since 2018, having transitioned from a career in education. Corinna provides a compassionate and supportive space, aiming to help clients overcome challenges and move forward. Her approach focuses on building a human connection, moving away from formal or clinical therapy styles. She has experience working with survivors of domestic abuse, within an LGBTQ+ counselling service, and with adults facing various issues. Corinna typically works with clients in their 20s and 30s, as well as LGBTQ+ individuals, though she welcomes adults from diverse backgrounds and age groups. She offers a free initial consultation to assess suitability.

Best for

  • Adults in their 20s/30s
  • LGBTQ+ individuals
  • Clients seeking a non-judgmental space
  • Individuals experiencing anxiety or depression
Key servicesOnline therapy, Face-to-face therapy, Free initial consultation, Short-term therapy, Long-term therapy
LanguagesEnglish
Tagstherapy, counselling, manchester, anxiety, depression, relationships, self-esteem, lgbtq+, online therapy, face-to-face therapy

Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★LFeb 2026

From the beginning of my therapy journey to the end of our time together, Corinna consistently created a safe, welcoming space in which I could discuss and explore things happening in my life and their effect on me internally. I felt completely comfortable in our sessions. I would highly recommend Corinna for her inclusive practice, genuine care and warm nature, I felt so supported and protected during our therapy sessions. I have been able to identify reasons and sources of my self critical voice, and worked with Corinna to create habits of quieting that voice. As a result, I feel much more confident in myself and able to cope with challenges that come my way. Thanks so much Corinna!

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