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Sarah Gensmantel, BACP

Compassionate counsellor blending talk and body work

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About Sarah

Sarah Gensmantel is a BACP counsellor and psychotherapist who offers online person-centred and integrative support. She combines talking therapy with optional holistic practices such as breathwork, mindfulness, meditation and gentle movement when appropriate. Sarah invites people to work at a pace that feels manageable and meets each person with warmth and honesty.

Sarah has four years of therapeutic experience and a background in education, where she focused on pastoral care and safeguarding.

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Background and approach

That experience shaped her approach to supporting people who feel overwhelmed or emotionally unsafe. She has worked with concerns such as trauma, anxiety, depression, low self-worth, loss and grief, and recovery from sexual abuse and rape. In sessions she pays attention to both words and body-held experience, drawing on somatic ideas alongside attachment-based and client-centred ways of working.

Practical coping strategies are offered so people can try tools between sessions. Sarah also uses mindfulness and cognitive behavioural techniques when they suit a person’s needs. She welcomes adults and young people who are looking for support, understanding or guidance through difficult times.

Sessions are offered through video, phone, chat or messaging, and any breathwork or yoga practices are optional and adapted to each person. Sarah aims to build a safe, non-judgemental space where clients can explore feelings and make changes at a comfortable pace. She pays close attention to each person’s story and works collaboratively to develop insight and practical steps forward.

How online sessions use somatic and attachment-informed work

Online therapy with Sarah draws on somatic-informed ideas and attachment-based and client-centred approaches. Somatic-informed work pays attention to bodily sensations and movement as part of emotional experience, and can help with trauma, anxiety and stress by offering ways to notice and regulate physical responses. Attachment-based work looks at patterns in relationships and how early bonds affect current feelings and behaviours, which is useful for worries about abandonment, communication and intimacy. Client-centred therapy focuses on listening with empathy and meeting a person without judgement, creating space to explore concerns at a comfortable pace.

Choosing the right approach is a collaborative process. Sarah will talk with the client about goals, preferences and what feels helpful, and then try different methods to see what fits best. The work can include talking, guided mindfulness, breathing practices or gentle body-based exercises when they suit the person’s needs.

Online sessions offer practical flexibility. Video calls allow face-to-face connection, phone sessions reduce the need to travel, and live chat or text messaging provide ongoing access between calls. These options make it easier to fit therapy around work, family and health needs while still using somatic, attachment and client-centred techniques to support change.
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Frequently asked questions

What issues does Sarah help with?
She supports a wide range of concerns including stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief, low self-esteem, depression, addictions and relationship or intimacy-related issues.
What is her therapeutic style like?
Her work is person-centred and collaborative, combining talking therapy with optional somatic practices, mindfulness and practical coping strategies.
How much experience does she have?
Sarah has four years of professional experience working as a counsellor and psychotherapist, with prior experience in education and pastoral care.
What are her credentials and where is she based?
She is registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and practises in the United Kingdom.
Which languages are supported?
Sessions are offered in English.
Can people outside the UK work with her?
International clients are not currently accepted.
What formats are available for sessions?
Therapy can take place via video calls, phone sessions, live chat or text-based messaging.
How are fees and starting set up handled?
Costs vary with location and therapist availability and use a subscription that can be cancelled at any time; to begin, select the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire and schedule according to availability.