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Sally Willsher, BACP

Practical, somatic-informed counselling for life changes

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About Sally

Sally Willsher is a counsellor with 16 years of professional experience. She offers calm, practical support for people facing stress, anxiety, relationship strain, grief and major life changes. Sessions aim to make difficult feelings easier to name and manage so day-to-day life feels less overwhelming.

Sally has worked extensively with unpaid carers and understands the guilt, anger and exhaustion that can come with that role. She also helps people dealing with separation, blended family challenges, body image concerns and the long shadow of loss.

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Background and approach

Her approach is gentle and steady, focused on what helps a person cope in their own life. Her practice draws on somatic work that links body sensations and emotions, attachment-based ideas about how relationships shape us, and cognitive behaviour tools to change unhelpful thoughts and habits.

Mindfulness and psychodynamic perspectives also inform how she listens and reflects back what matters to each person. Previously she has held roles as a counselling service manager and a counselling student placement manager. She has accumulated over 2,200 counselling hours and also offers supervision to other practitioners.

Sally keeps up with continuing professional development and relevant legislation to inform her practice. Clients can expect a warm, non-judgemental space where thoughts and feelings are explored at a comfortable pace. She encourages small, practical steps and works collaboratively to find what helps most for each person's situation.

How therapeutic approaches work online

Somatic therapy connects body sensations to emotions and helps people notice and work with physical signals of stress or anxiety. Online sessions can support gentle body-based noticing and grounding exercises that help manage tension and overwhelm.

Attachment-based therapy looks at patterns in relationships and how early experiences shape current reactions. In an online setting this approach helps people understand recurring relationship difficulties and practise new ways of connecting and communicating.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, or CBT, focuses on spotting unhelpful thoughts and testing small behaviour changes. It works well online because thought records, behavioural experiments and practical homework can be shared and reviewed between sessions.

Finding the right approach is part of the work together. The therapist will discuss goals, preferences and what feels comfortable, and then try methods that suit each person. This is a collaborative process and plans can be adjusted as progress is made.

Online therapy offers flexibility for busy lives. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation, phone sessions remove travel time, and live chat or text messaging provide shorter or more frequent contact. These options make it easier to fit therapy around caring duties, work or other commitments while maintaining continuity of care.
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Frequently asked questions

What concerns does Sally commonly address?
Sally helps people with stress, anxiety, relationship and family tensions, grief and coping with life changes. She also focuses on issues like abandonment, body image, caregiver stress and separation.
What is her therapeutic style like?
Her style is calm and practical. She combines somatic awareness, attachment ideas, CBT, mindfulness and psychodynamic listening to help people make sense of feelings and try small changes.
How much experience does she have?
She has 16 years of professional experience and over 2,200 counselling hours. She has also worked in management roles within counselling services.
What credentials and location are shown?
She is registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, listed as BACP, and practises in the United Kingdom.
Which languages are sessions offered in?
Sessions are offered in English and she is able to work with international clients.
What formats are used for sessions?
Therapy is available via video calls, phone sessions, live chat and text-based messaging to suit different needs and schedules.
How are costs and payments handled?
Costs vary with location and with therapist availability. Sessions use a subscription model 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 according to therapist availability.