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Emily Whalley, BACP

Calm, body-aware counselling for life changes

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About Emily

Emily Whalley is a counsellor who blends somatic listening with relational work to help people feel steadier in their daily lives. She holds BACP registration and works online with clients in the United Kingdom and internationally. Sessions focus on practical steps people can use to manage stress, anxiety, low mood and relationship pain.

Emily draws on somatic approaches to notice how the body holds stress and emotion. She also uses attachment-based and client-centred ideas to look at how early relationships shape current patterns.

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Background and approach

The work is conversational and paced to each person’s needs. Many people come because they feel stuck with shame, self-doubt or grief. Emily helps them make sense of past hurts and everyday triggers.

She supports those facing transitions such as separation, fatherhood questions, career shifts or loss. Her background includes roles in therapeutic organisations and online practice, giving experience with people living abroad and those who prefer remote sessions. She has practised for three years and holds BACP as the listed credential.

Sessions can include grounding exercises, reflective talk and practical coping skills. The aim is to build steadier ways of feeling and relating, not quick fixes. Emily works collaboratively and respects each person’s pace and choices.

How somatic and relational approaches work online

Emily blends somatic work with attachment-based and client-centred approaches to help people understand both body signals and relationship patterns. Somatic work invites attention to bodily sensations and simple grounding practices to reduce tension and overwhelm. This can help with anxiety, trauma-related reactions and stress by bringing immediate ways to regulate how the body feels.

Attachment-based work looks at how early relationship experiences shape current ways of relating and reacting. It helps people spot repeating patterns in connection and intimacy so they can try different responses. Client-centred principles keep the process collaborative and paced to each person, with the counsellor following the client’s concerns and preferences.

Finding the right mix of approaches is part of the work. The counsellor will discuss goals and preferences and together decide which methods to use. This collaborative process means therapy is adjusted as needs change.

Online therapy offers flexible access to these methods through video calls, phone sessions, live chat or text-based messaging. People can work from home or while travelling, choose shorter check-ins or longer sessions, and pick the format that fits their life and energy. Registered or accredited professionals can adapt exercises and conversational work to each online format, making therapy practical and accessible.
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Frequently asked questions

What issues does she help with?
She supports people with stress, anxiety, depression, grief and relationship concerns. Other focuses include trauma, addictions, self-esteem and career or life transitions.
How would you describe her therapeutic style?
The approach combines somatic awareness with attachment-based and client-centred ideas. Sessions are conversational and include practical grounding and reflection.
What is her professional background?
She has three years of practice and experience working in therapeutic organisations and online. Her work includes supporting people who live abroad or prefer remote therapy.
Where is she based and what credential does she hold?
She practices from the United Kingdom and lists BACP as her professional registration.
Which languages are available for sessions?
Sessions are offered in English for people in the UK and internationally.
What session formats are offered?
Sessions are available by video calls, phone sessions, live chat or text-based messaging. People can choose the format that suits their routine.
How are fees structured?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be cancelled at any time.
How do I begin working with her?
To start, select the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire and then schedule a session according to therapist availability.