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Sinead Clarke-Adams, BACP

Person-centered counsellor supporting trauma recovery
  • Trauma-informed care
  • Grief and loss
  • Anxiety and stress

About Sinead Clarke-Adams

Sinead Clarke-Adams is a UK-based counsellor with three years of professional experience and registration with the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy), the main professional body for counsellors and psychotherapists in the United Kingdom. She works primarily from a person-centered stance and can integrate other therapeutic approaches when appropriate to meet the needs of each individual.

Sinead has supported people facing a wide range of concerns including stress, anxiety, trauma and childhood abuse, grief and loss, family difficulties, and challenges with motivation, self-esteem and confidence. Her practice also includes work with depression, survivors of domestic abuse, and people affected by narcissistic behaviours. In addition she has experience supporting people with psychosis diagnoses and those dealing with drink or alcohol-related issues, and she has lived experience of supporting someone with an eating disorder as well as experience relating to autism.

She approaches each person with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, tailoring dialogue and treatment plans to reflect individual circumstances and goals. Sinead aims to support and empower people as they take steps toward a more fulfilling and balanced life, acknowledging that seeking help is a courageous first step.

Areas of Expertise

Additional Focus Areas

AbandonmentAttachment issuesAutism and Asperger SyndromeBody imageCommunication problemsDomestic violenceDrug and alcohol addictionEating and food-related issuesFamily problemsForgivenessGuilt and shameHoardingInfidelityIsolation / lonelinessLife purposeMoney and financial issuesMood disordersMulticultural concernsNarcissismPanic disorder and panic attacksParanoiaPostpartum depressionPost-traumatic stressPregnancy and childbirthPrejudice and discriminationSeasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)Self-harmSelf-loveSexual assault and abuseSocial anxiety and phobiaWomen's issuesWorkplace issuesYoung adult issues

Therapeutic Approach

Client-Centered Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Mindfulness Therapy Narrative Therapy Solution-Focused Therapy Trauma-Focused Therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

How much experience does Sinead Clarke-Adams have?

Sinead Clarke-Adams has 3 years of professional experience.

Is Sinead Clarke-Adams a licensed therapist?

Yes. She is a registered member of the BACP, the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, which is a professional body for counsellors and psychotherapists in the United Kingdom.

In which languages does Sinead Clarke-Adams provide therapy?

Therapy is offered in English.

Where is Sinead Clarke-Adams located?

She is located in the United Kingdom.

How can I work with Sinead Clarke-Adams as my therapist?

You can work with Sinead Clarke-Adams through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.

Does Sinead Clarke-Adams work with international clients?

Sinead Clarke-Adams does not currently work with international clients.

How much does therapy with Sinead Clarke-Adams cost?

The cost of therapy can vary depending on factors such as your location and the therapist's availability. Sessions are billed through a subscription that can be canceled at any time, for any reason. For current details, click the "Start Therapy" button on this page.

How can I get started with therapy?

Getting started with therapy is quick and straightforward. Click the "Start Therapy" button and complete a short questionnaire that helps match you with your therapist. Depending on availability, you can then schedule your first session, which may take place by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.

Could Remote Therapy Be a Good Fit?

Many people ask whether talking with a therapist online can really help. For a range of common concerns - including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and coping with life changes - online therapy can be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions and is often a practical alternative.

One major advantage is flexibility. Individuals can choose the format that works best for them, whether that is a video call, a phone session, live chat, or text-based messaging, which can make it easier to fit therapeutic work into a busy schedule.

Licensed professionals and therapists offering online sessions can adapt their approach to suit each person's needs, and clients can request a change of therapist if they are seeking a different fit. This adaptability helps many people access consistent support in a way that aligns with their daily life.

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