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Thomas Quayle, BACP

Person-centred support for lasting change
  • Person-centred therapy
  • Anxiety and low mood support
  • Calm non-judgmental space

About Thomas Quayle

Thomas Quayle, who welcomes being called Tom, is a qualified clinical counsellor and child and family psychologist and a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and the British Psychological Society (BPS). The BACP is the professional body for counsellors and psychotherapists in the UK and the BPS is the representative body for psychologists - both indicate a commitment to professional standards and ongoing training.

His practice centres on helping people feel understood, more grounded, and better able to manage their lives. He provides a calm, non-judgmental space where individuals can explore whatever they are carrying, including anxiety, low mood, self-esteem difficulties, relationship problems, addiction, overwhelming stress, or a sense of being stuck.

Tom works in a warm, down-to-earth, person-centred way, placing the therapeutic relationship at the heart of the process. Sessions are shaped around each person’s pace, strengths, and goals, and the work focuses on practical, meaningful steps that reflect the client’s own priorities.

Having experienced the benefits of therapy personally, he recognises how difficult it can be to reach out and seeks to offer steady, compassionate support. He is available to walk alongside people through their challenges and to help them find clearer footing in their day-to-day lives.

Areas of Expertise

Additional Focus Areas

AbandonmentAttachment issuesBody imageCommitment issuesCommunication problemsControl issuesDivorce and separationDrug and alcohol addictionEmptinessFertility issuesForgivenessGuilt and shameHearing impairedImpulsivityInfidelityIsolation / lonelinessLife purposeMen's issuesMidlife crisisVeteran and Armed Forces IssuesMoney and financial issuesMood disordersPanic disorder and panic attacksPost-traumatic stressProcess addiction (porn, exercise, gambling)Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)Self-harmSelf-loveSex addictionSexual assault and abuseSexualitySocial anxiety and phobiaWorkplace issuesYoung adult issues

Therapeutic Approach

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Client-Centered Therapy Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Solution-Focused Therapy Trauma-Focused Therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

How much experience does Thomas Quayle have?

Thomas Quayle has 4 years of experience.

Is Thomas Quayle a licensed therapist?

Yes. He holds the BACP credential. The BACP is the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, a UK professional body for counsellors and psychotherapists.

In which languages does Thomas Quayle provide therapy?

He provides therapy in English.

Where is Thomas Quayle located?

He is located in the United Kingdom.

How can I work with Thomas Quayle as my therapist?

Clients can work with Thomas Quayle through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.

Does Thomas Quayle work with international clients?

Yes, he works with international clients.

How much does therapy with Thomas Quayle cost?

The cost of therapy can vary depending on factors such as 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 is quick and straightforward. Click the "Start Therapy" button and complete a short questionnaire to help match with the therapist. Depending on availability, the first session can then be scheduled by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.

Could Remote Therapy Be a Good Fit?

Many people ask whether online therapy can make a meaningful difference. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.

One of the main benefits is flexibility - individuals can connect with a therapist in the format that suits them best, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging. This adaptability often makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule and to maintain continuity of care.

Therapists offering remote work are licensed professionals, and it is possible to change therapists if a different fit is needed. For many people, online therapy provides practical access to professional support while accommodating personal needs and circumstances.

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