Sue Antrobus - Psychotherapist and Counsellor — Psychotherapist in Manchester, England

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(1 reviews)

AddressSt Ann's Square Room 447 Fourth Floor St Anns Square M2 7PE, Manchester, ENG

Phone+447394264016

Websitesueantrobus.co.uk

Sue Antrobus is a psychotherapist and counsellor registered with the BACP, offering online sessions to clients across the UK and internationally. She holds an MPhil, BSc (Hons), PGDE, RN, and Diplomas in TA Counselling and Integrative Psychotherapy, with a Certificate in the Treatment of Complex Trauma and Dissociative Disorders. Sue specialises in working with women experiencing depression, anxiety, stress, anger issues, addictions, low self-esteem, relationship difficulties, trauma, and abuse. Her approach is integrative, drawing on transactional analysis and focusing on the mind-body connection to help clients release unhelpful patterns and foster growth. She has a background in nursing, higher education, and leadership roles within healthcare organisations, alongside volunteering at a Women's Centre.

Best for

  • Women seeking therapy
  • Clients dealing with trauma
  • Individuals experiencing anxiety or depression
  • International clients
Key servicesPsychotherapy, Counselling, Integrative psychotherapy, Transactional analysis counselling, Online sessions, Coaching
LanguagesEnglish
Tagspsychotherapist, counsellor, manchester, online therapy, women's issues, trauma therapy, anxiety, depression, integrative psychotherapy, transactional analysis

Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Rebecca CohenJan 2022

This was my first experience of therapy, and I'm glad I found Sue. We worked together for just over two years: initially in her office, then transitioned to online video calls during the pandemic. Both in-person and online sessions were incredibly valuable, and have had a massively positive impact on my life.

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