therapy
Location
- Bedfordshire
- Birmingham
- Brighton
- Bristol
- Buckinghamshire
- Cardiff
- Chester
- Devon
- Devon (in person)
- Edinburgh/East Lothian
- Edinburgh/Lothian
- Essex
- Exeter
- Gateshead
- Glasgow
- Gloucestershire
- Hampshire
- Hemel Hempstead
- Hertfordshire
- In-person
- Kent
- Kingston Upon Hull
- Leicester
- Liverpool
- London
- London/Online
- Manchester
- Midlands
- Newbury
- Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
- Newton Abbott
- Norfolk
- North Yorkshire
- Nottingham
- Online
- Online/Phone
- Online/phone
- Online/telephone
- Phone
- Reading
- Scotland
- Sheffield/phone
- South East
- South London
- South West
- St Albans
- Stockport
- Surrey
- Sutton Coldfield
- Tunbridge Wells
About this page
This page lists counsellors and therapists with specialist knowledge of trauma related to birth. They have paid to advertise their services. While every effort has been taken to verify the counsellors on these pages, any contact with the people listed is made at your own risk.
How to advertise
If you’d like a listing on our website, you must be accredited with the BACP or a similar professional organisation.
Please email details of your accreditation and the text for your advert (maximum 200 words). To pay, please set up a monthly standing order with your bank of £3 a month, from the 1st of the month. (Most banks now allow you to do this from their website or banking app). Just let us know when you’ve set it up.
If your bank doesn’t allow you to set up a standing order online, please print out the standing order film below, fill it in for £9.00 per quarter, out, scan it in and email it to us.
If you are not able to scan the mandate, then you can post it to the treasurer at this address. If you would like to make an additional donation, you can do so via JustGiving.
Dr Miriam Inder
You shouldn't be left feeling upset when you think about your birth experience. Perhaps you ended up having an emergency c-section after planning a water birth. Maybe there was a medical problem with you or your baby, or you felt ignored by people who were supposed to be caring for you. Instead of being joyful and happy, as you had imagined it, your experience of giving birth felt lonely and frightening.