Self Space Manchester — Psychotherapist in Manchester, England
AddressLower Ground Optimised 64 Bridge St M3 3BN, Manchester, ENG
Phone+442039358788
Websitetheselfspace.com
Self Space Manchester offers a modern approach to mental well-being, positioning therapy as a tool for both addressing difficulties and personal growth. They provide a range of services including individual, couples, and family therapy, alongside specialized options like 'Check-in MOT' and 'Deep Dive MOT' sessions. The service emphasizes accessibility, with options for in-person or online sessions across multiple London locations and a focus on quick matching with therapists. They highlight a diverse team of over 100 therapists, aiming to connect clients with professionals who match their specific needs and preferences. Self Space also offers workplace mental health consultancy and a 'Pay It Forward' initiative to fund therapy for those unable to afford it.
Best for
- Individuals seeking personal growth
- Couples
- Families
- Workplaces
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, Coaching, Workplace mental health, Free introductory sessions |
| Tags | therapy, mental health, manchester, online therapy, in-person therapy, couples counseling, individual counseling, workplace wellness, self-improvement, introductory session |
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Tried to sign up online to book a session and it was impossible. Total waste of time.
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