Megan Casson
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Contact information
- Phone number
- 07858573687
Therapist - Dundee
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I work Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (morning) and have flexible working hours.
I endeavour to respond to enquiries within 24 hours Monday-Friday. I do not work weekends.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
My name is Megan (she/her) and I’m a qualified (MÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ) person-centred-experiential counsellor. I have experience working with a wide range of clients, supporting them through difficult life events and personal circumstances, including anxiety, depression, bereavement, sexuality, gender, and relationship issues.
My main area of expertise is supporting those who have experienced a wide range of complex trauma. Helping them to overcome the long-term physical, emotional and mental side-effects that come from prolonged trauma. I also have experience working closely with individuals who have a diagnosis of autism, as well as those who are at crisis point and struggling with suicidal ideation, intent, and self-harm.
Practice description
If you are new to therapy - it can often be a bit confusing as to what a therapist can offer and make sense of the various modalities. As a person-centred therapist, I work with clients of any gender, race, background, or religion, as well as neurodivergence and disability. I am also LGBTQ+ and non-monogamy affirming, sex & body positive.
I offer an inclusive, confidential and judgement free space in which I encourage clients to express themselves and share whatever is weighing on their minds.
Whilst I recognise that diagnoses and labels can be helpful, they may not provide us with all the answers we are looking for. I can offer a holistic alternative when we may feel we are still searching for meaning in our lives and help you to arrive at a greater understanding of yourself, your relationships and life.
The person-centred approach is one that puts client autonomy and empowerment at the forefront. I believe that we are all unique and therefore, the expert on ourselves. If a space of warmth, acceptance and respect is upheld within therapy - I believe that we can all be trusted to find our own way through our problems and life challenges. As such, I do not offer 'advice' or 'analysis' on how best to live your life, or provide you with the 'solutions' to your problems. Rather, I can offer a safe, supportive, yet challenging space for self-exploration to be alongside you throughout your journey in therapy and help you arrive at your own solutions.
The person-centred approach is 'non-directive' meaning that I work with what you share in the sessions and move at your pace. As such, this puts you as the client in the driver's seat.
It often takes time to feel the benefits of therapy and explore our own minds, but I challenge you to trust the process!
My first session
I offer an initial consultation of 20 minutes free of charge. This is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have and assess if we will be a good fit to work together.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Therapist - Newcastle
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I work Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (morning) and have flexible working hours.
I endeavour to respond to enquiries within 24 hours Monday-Friday. I do not work weekends.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
My name is Megan (she/her) and I’m a qualified (MÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ) person-centred-experiential counsellor. I have experience working with a wide range of clients, supporting them through difficult life events and personal circumstances, including anxiety, depression, bereavement, sexuality, gender, and relationship issues.
My main area of expertise is supporting those who have experienced a wide range of complex trauma. Helping them to overcome the long-term physical, emotional and mental side-effects that come from prolonged trauma. I also have experience working closely with individuals who have a diagnosis of autism, as well as those who are at crisis point and struggling with suicidal ideation, intent, and self-harm.
Practice description
If you are new to therapy - it can often be a bit confusing as to what a therapist can offer and make sense of the various modalities. As a person-centred therapist, I work with clients of any gender, race, background, or religion, as well as neurodivergence and disability. I am also LGBTQ+ and non-monogamy affirming, sex & body positive.
I offer an inclusive, confidential and judgement free space in which I encourage clients to express themselves and share whatever is weighing on their minds.
Whilst I recognise that diagnoses and labels can be helpful, they may not provide us with all the answers we are looking for. I can offer a holistic alternative when we may feel we are still searching for meaning in our lives and help you to arrive at a greater understanding of yourself, your relationships and life.
The person-centred approach is one that puts client autonomy and empowerment at the forefront. I believe that we are all unique and therefore, the expert on ourselves. If a space of warmth, acceptance and respect is upheld within therapy - I believe that we can all be trusted to find our own way through our problems and life challenges. As such, I do not offer 'advice' or 'analysis' on how best to live your life, or provide you with the 'solutions' to your problems. Rather, I can offer a safe, supportive, yet challenging space for self-exploration to be alongside you throughout your journey in therapy and help you arrive at your own solutions.
The person-centred approach is 'non-directive' meaning that I work with what you share in the sessions and move at your pace. As such, this puts you as the client in the driver's seat.
It often takes time to feel the benefits of therapy and explore our own minds, but I challenge you to trust the process!
My first session
I offer an initial consultation of 20 minutes free of charge. This is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have and assess if we will be a good fit to work together.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Therapist - Galashiels
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I work Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (morning) and have flexible working hours.
I endeavour to respond to enquiries within 24 hours Monday-Friday.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
My name is Megan (she/her) and I’m a qualified (MÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ) person-centred counsellor based in the Southside of Glasgow, Scotland. I have experience working with a wide range of clients, supporting them through difficult life events and personal circumstances, including anxiety, depression, bereavement, sexuality, gender, and relationship issues.
My main area of expertise is supporting those who have experienced a wide range of complex trauma. Helping them to overcome the long-term physical, emotional and mental side-effects that come from prolonged trauma. I also have experience working closely with individuals who have a diagnosis of autism, as well as those who are at crisis point and struggling with suicidal ideation, intent, and self-harm.
Practice description
If you are new to therapy - it can often be a bit confusing as to what a therapist can offer and make sense of the various modalities. As a person-centred therapist, I work with clients of any gender, race, background, or religion, as well as neurodivergence and disability. I am also LGBTQ+ and non-monogamy affirming, sex & body positive.
I offer an inclusive, confidential and judgement free space in which I encourage clients to express themselves and share whatever is weighing on their minds.
Whilst I recognise that diagnoses and labels can be helpful, they may not provide us with all the answers we are looking for. I can offer a holistic alternative when we may feel we are still searching for meaning in our lives and help you to arrive at a greater understanding of yourself, your relationships and life.
The person-centred approach is one that puts client autonomy and empowerment at the forefront. I believe that we are all unique and therefore, the expert on ourselves. If a space of warmth, acceptance and respect is upheld within therapy - I believe that we can all be trusted to find our own way through our problems and life challenges. As such, I do not offer 'advice' or 'analysis' on how best to live your life, or provide you with the 'solutions' to your problems. Rather, I can offer a safe, supportive, yet challenging space for self-exploration to be alongside you throughout your journey in therapy and help you arrive at your own solutions.
The person-centred approach is 'non-directive' meaning that I work with what you share in the sessions and move at your pace. As such, this puts you as the client in the driver's seat.
It often takes time to feel the benefits of therapy and explore our own minds, but I challenge you to trust the process!
My first session
I offer an initial consultation of 20 minutes free of charge. This is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have and assess if we will be a good fit to work together.What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Health related issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Trauma, Women's issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Therapist - Glasgow
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I work Monday to Friday and have flexible working hours.
I endeavour to respond to enquiries within 24 hours Monday-Friday.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
My name is Megan (she/her) and I’m a qualified (MÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ) person-centred counsellor based in the Southside of Glasgow, Scotland. I have experience working with a wide range of clients, supporting them through difficult life events and personal circumstances, including anxiety, depression, bereavement, sexuality, gender, and relationship issues.
My main area of expertise is supporting those who have experienced a wide range of complex trauma. Helping them to overcome the long-term physical, emotional and mental side-effects that come from prolonged trauma. I also have experience working closely with individuals who have a diagnosis of autism, as well as those who are at crisis point and struggling with suicidal ideation, intent, and self-harm.
Practice description
If you are new to therapy - it can often be a bit confusing as to what a therapist can offer and make sense of the various modalities. As a person-centred therapist, I work with clients of any gender, race, background, or religion, as well as neurodivergence and disability. I am also LGBTQ+ and non-monogamy affirming, sex & body positive.
I offer an inclusive, confidential and judgement free space in which I encourage clients to express themselves and share whatever is weighing on their minds.
Whilst I recognise that diagnoses and labels can be helpful, they may not provide us with all the answers we are looking for. I can offer a holistic alternative when we may feel we are still searching for meaning in our lives and help you to arrive at a greater understanding of yourself, your relationships and life.
The person-centred approach is one that puts client autonomy and empowerment at the forefront. I believe that we are all unique and therefore, the expert on ourselves. If a space of warmth, acceptance and respect is upheld within therapy - I believe that we can all be trusted to find our own way through our problems and life challenges. As such, I do not offer 'advice' or 'analysis' on how best to live your life, or provide you with the 'solutions' to your problems. Rather, I can offer a safe, supportive, yet challenging space for self-exploration to be alongside you throughout your journey in therapy and help you arrive at your own solutions.
The person-centred approach is 'non-directive' meaning that I work with what you share in the sessions and move at your pace. As such, this puts you as the client in the driver's seat.
It often takes time to feel the benefits of therapy and explore our own minds, but I challenge you to trust the process!
My first session
I offer an initial consultation of 20 minutes free of charge. This is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have and assess if we will be a good fit to work together.What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Depression, Disability, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions, Telephone therapy
Therapist - Alexandria
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I work Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (morning) and have flexible working hours.
I endeavour to respond to enquiries within 24 hours Monday-Friday. I do not work weekends.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
My name is Megan (she/her) and I’m a qualified (MÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ) person-centred counsellor based in the Southside of Glasgow, Scotland. I have experience working with a wide range of clients, supporting them through difficult life events and personal circumstances, including anxiety, depression, bereavement, sexuality, gender, and relationship issues.
My main area of expertise is supporting those who have experienced a wide range of complex trauma. Helping them to overcome the long-term physical, emotional and mental side-effects that come from prolonged trauma. I also have experience working closely with individuals who have a diagnosis of autism, as well as those who are at crisis point and struggling with suicidal ideation, intent, and self-harm.
Practice description
If you are new to therapy - it can often be a bit confusing as to what a therapist can offer and make sense of the various modalities. As a person-centred therapist, I work with clients of any gender, race, background, or religion, as well as neurodivergence and disability. I am also LGBTQ+ and non-monogamy affirming, sex & body positive.
I offer an inclusive, confidential and judgement free space in which I encourage clients to express themselves and share whatever is weighing on their minds.
Whilst I recognise that diagnoses and labels can be helpful, they may not provide us with all the answers we are looking for. I can offer a holistic alternative when we may feel we are still searching for meaning in our lives and help you to arrive at a greater understanding of yourself, your relationships and life.
The person-centred approach is one that puts client autonomy and empowerment at the forefront. I believe that we are all unique and therefore, the expert on ourselves. If a space of warmth, acceptance and respect is upheld within therapy - I believe that we can all be trusted to find our own way through our problems and life challenges. As such, I do not offer 'advice' or 'analysis' on how best to live your life, or provide you with the 'solutions' to your problems. Rather, I can offer a safe, supportive, yet challenging space for self-exploration to be alongside you throughout your journey in therapy and help you arrive at your own solutions.
The person-centred approach is 'non-directive' meaning that I work with what you share in the sessions and move at your pace. As such, this puts you as the client in the driver's seat.
It often takes time to feel the benefits of therapy and explore our own minds, but I challenge you to trust the process!
My first session
I offer an initial consultation of 20 minutes free of charge. This is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have and assess if we will be a good fit to work together.What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Outdoor therapy, Short term sessions
Therapist - Manchester
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I work Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday (morning) and have flexible working hours.
I endeavour to respond to enquiries within 24 hours Monday-Friday. I do not work weekends.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello and a warm welcome to my profile!
My name is Megan (she/her) and I’m a qualified (MÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ) person-centred- experiential counsellor. I have experience working with a wide range of clients, supporting them through difficult life events and personal circumstances, including anxiety, depression, bereavement, sexuality, gender, and relationship issues.
My main area of expertise is supporting those who have experienced a wide range of complex trauma. Helping them to overcome the long-term physical, emotional and mental side-effects that come from prolonged trauma. I also have experience working closely with individuals who have a diagnosis of autism, as well as those who are at crisis point and struggling with suicidal ideation, intent, and self-harm.
Practice description
If you are new to therapy - it can often be a bit confusing as to what a therapist can offer and make sense of the various modalities. As a person-centred therapist, I work with clients of any gender, race, background, or religion, as well as neurodivergence and disability. I am also LGBTQ+ and non-monogamy affirming, sex & body positive.
I offer an inclusive, confidential and judgement free space in which I encourage clients to express themselves and share whatever is weighing on their minds.
Whilst I recognise that diagnoses and labels can be helpful, they may not provide us with all the answers we are looking for. I can offer a holistic alternative when we may feel we are still searching for meaning in our lives and help you to arrive at a greater understanding of yourself, your relationships and life.
The person-centred approach is one that puts client autonomy and empowerment at the forefront. I believe that we are all unique and therefore, the expert on ourselves. If a space of warmth, acceptance and respect is upheld within therapy - I believe that we can all be trusted to find our own way through our problems and life challenges. As such, I do not offer 'advice' or 'analysis' on how best to live your life, or provide you with the 'solutions' to your problems. Rather, I can offer a safe, supportive, yet challenging space for self-exploration to be alongside you throughout your journey in therapy and help you arrive at your own solutions.
The person-centred approach is 'non-directive' meaning that I work with what you share in the sessions and move at your pace. As such, this puts you as the client in the driver's seat.
It often takes time to feel the benefits of therapy and explore our own minds, but I challenge you to trust the process!
My first session
I offer an initial consultation of 20 minutes free of charge. This is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have and assess if we will be a good fit to work together.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Trauma
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Person centred, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Groups, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions