threadUp — Mental Health Services in Manchester, England

Address22A Beswick St M4 7HR, Manchester, ENG

Phone+447955498957

Websitethreadup.co.uk

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Rafaela Nunes is a counsellor (MBACP) based in Ancoats, Manchester, offering private one-to-one counselling. Her practice, threadUp, supports creative individuals experiencing mental health and emotional difficulties, though she also works with others. Nunes offers therapy focused on creativity, anxiety, depression, loss, grief, bereavement, creative blocks, work-related stress, LGBTQ+ mental wellbeing, identity, sexuality, trauma, and digital dependency. Sessions are available in person at her Manchester practice, via video call, or by phone. She also provides a free, time-limited online therapy service for creative industry professionals impacted by the Coronavirus crisis. Nunes offers sessions in Portuguese and English.

Best for

  • Creative individuals
  • Those experiencing anxiety or depression
  • Individuals seeking support for grief or loss
  • LGBTQ+ individuals
Key servicesOne to One Counselling, Online counselling, Video call sessions, Phone sessions, Free online therapy (time-limited), Mental Health Consultancy
LanguagesEnglish, Portuguese
Tagscounselling, therapy, manchester, anxiety, depression, creativity, lgbtq+, trauma, grief, online therapy

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