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Online Trauma and PTSD therapists in Pontypridd, Wales, UK

Find experienced online trauma and PTSD therapists in Pontypridd who provide testing, evidence-based treatment for trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and related challenges such as anxiety, depression, and stress. Compare detailed therapist profiles and connect with a provider that’s right for you.
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London, England therapist: Eric C Bettelheim, registered psychotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Eric C Bettelheim

Registered Psychotherapist, PhD, MSc., J.D., M.A. A.B. Member: BACP, BPC.
Trauma is foundational to a wide variety of distress and is most resistant to change if experienced in early childhood. PTSD severity is inked to childhood trauma and should be understood in that context.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
London, England therapist: Donna Collins, registered psychotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Donna Collins

Registered Psychotherapist, BSc (hons), PGDip, SupervisionDip
Trauma, when held as energy in the body can bring unwanted reactions to present day events and feelings of being out of control and helpless. Working with your body to release this energy can help you to move forward in life. I will be able to support you so that you can start to feel less activated and calmer with a new found sense of a lighter and more possible future.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
London, England therapist: Louise Perry, registered psychotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Louise Perry

Registered Psychotherapist, IFS UKCP HCCP BAAT
I work with adults affected by trauma, including post-traumatic stress and complex trauma. Traumatic experiences can continue to shape how people respond internally and in relationships, often long after the original events have passed. My work draws on Integrative Art Psychotherapy and Internal Family Systems (IFS), offering ways to explore how trauma is held and organised internally, including protective responses that may have developed over time. Rather than assuming readiness or direction, sessions focus on understanding what is present and how different internal responses interact. We may work through conversation, creative exploration, or a combination of both, depending on what feels most manageable and useful.  
8 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
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Hove, England therapist: Dr Jacob Ellwood, psychologist
PTSD/Trauma

Dr Jacob Ellwood

Psychologist, PsychD, Cpsychol
I am a level 3-trained EMDR therapist. EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) is an evidence-based approach that has an excellent success rate in helping people overcome symptoms of PTSD. I have used EMDR with survivors of sexual abuse and assault, combat stress, road traffic accidents, work accidents, and traumatic bereavement, amongst other presentations.  
14 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Birmingham, England therapist: Ummayah Sidhu, counselor/therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Ummayah Sidhu

Counsellor/Therapist, Ummayah Sidhu | BACP Accredited Psychotherapist | Identity & Heritage Specialist
When the past continues to show up in the present through flashbacks or hypervigilance, I can help. Using a trauma-informed approach, we will work to calm your nervous system and safely process difficult memories.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales (Online Only)
Chelmsford, England therapist: Peter Dutton, registered psychotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Peter Dutton

Registered Psychotherapist, Psychotherapist, Life Coach, Sports Performance Psychologist. Registered BACP Member
I understand that a traumatic event can constantly trigger thoughts of fear, shock, anger, restlessness, and sometimes horror. This often feels out of control. I will offer support and help on how to understand and manage this  
14 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Cardiff, Wales  therapist: Kyle Davies, psychologist
PTSD/Trauma

Kyle Davies

Psychologist, BSc MPhil CPsychol AFBPsS
Trauma is the buzzword is the therapeutic world at the moment, and about time too. Trauma research has shown that trauma in early life can contribute to a host of mental and physical health challenges throughout our lives and needs I adapt a somatic, psych-spiritual approach to trauma rather than a cognitive approach. We heal trauma through the body, by reconnecting with the body and learning to feel safe with our feelings and emotions.  
27 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Fareham, England therapist: Emma Dean, therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Emma Dean

Therapist, MA Hons, DipCaH, PNLP
I help people who have experienced trauma or PTSD feel safe, supported, and empowered to reclaim their lives. Trauma can live in the body and nervous system long after the events have passed, affecting how we think, feel, and relate to the world. Using integrative, trauma-informed approaches — including hypnotherapy, breathwork, meditation, and gentle somatic techniques — I help you process and release stored tension, build resilience, and restore a sense of safety and agency. Together, we create a pathway toward healing that is paced, compassionate, and deeply personal.  
4 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Bristol, England therapist: Samantha Coleman, therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Samantha Coleman

Therapist, MBACP Prof Dip
Trauma can affect how you feel in your body, how safe the world seems, how you relate to other people, and how you see yourself. You may experience flashbacks, anxiety, emotional overwhelm, numbness, hypervigilance, shame, or patterns that feel hard to control or explain. My approach is trauma-informed, gentle, and grounded in helping you feel safe enough to explore things at your own pace. I am interested not only in what happened to you, but in how those experiences have shaped your inner world, your relationships, and the patterns that may still be affecting your life now.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Nottingham, England therapist: Jason Fletcher Hypnotherapy and Coaching, hypnotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Jason Fletcher Hypnotherapy and Coaching

Hypnotherapist, FNCIP SQHP
Trauma and PTSD work is carefully paced and trauma-informed. I support people in developing emotional safety and stability while working with difficult experiences. The focus is on regulation, understanding, and restoring a sense of control and choice over time.  
23 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
London, England therapist: Dr Paul Garden, psychologist
PTSD/Trauma

Dr Paul Garden

Psychologist, Doctorate in Psychology, DPsych, MSc with Distinction, BSc First Class Honours.
I have worked closely with complex trauma and PTSD throughout my career. I take a particular interest in these experiences.  
11 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
London, England therapist: Nicola Woods, registered psychotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Nicola Woods

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, UKCP, EMDR
I work with clients experiencing PTSD and Complex -PTSD in an embodied, compassionate and relational way. I practise EMDR therapy, mindfulness based psychotherapy and parts works. EMDR along with mindfulness based therapy and parts work supports clients, in recovering from trauma, PTSD and C-PTSD supporting you to live more freely and authentically.  
9 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales (Online Only)
London, England therapist: Ulrike Nau-Debor, psychologist
PTSD/Trauma

Ulrike Nau-Debor

Psychologist, CPsychol, AFBPsS, HCPC registered
It is so important to work on our trauma because healing and reclaiming one's life is possible. Find someone you feel safe with, who is compassionate and gentle. There is often a connection between childhood trauma and PTSD, so it is worthwhile to not only address recent events (if you are seeking help for a recent trauma) but also to explore any possible links to your past. I sometimes use EFT (tapping) to help clients with their trauma, along with other modalities. One of the challenges can be reconnecting with one's body and starting to feel safe in it again. If you suffer from flashbacks, it's crucial to process these memories and integrate them into your life story. You can learn different techniques for dealing with flashbacks and the overall anxiety and depression you may be experiencing. One major aspect of trauma is that it isn't only about what happened, but also what we made it mean about ourselves and the world. What kind of belief systems did we create to make sense of what happened, how others reacted to it, and how we tried to cope with it? We carry these beliefs forward and continue living according to them, potentially harming or limiting ourselves. This new belief system disconnects us from who we truly are and undermines our authenticity. To me, healing is about reclaiming your authentic self and living freely again.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales (Online Only)
London, England therapist: Janine & ComposurePsychology Team, psychologist
PTSD/Trauma

Janine & ComposurePsychology Team

Psychologist, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, HCPC & BPS registered, DClinPsy, CSAccred.(AAC), MPhil (cantab)
All of our Clinical Psychologists at ComposurePsychology are experienced in working with and sensitive to people living trauma and PTSD. We help you to identify how and why trauma and PTSD may be continuing to impact your life and how you can learn new strategies to lower the distress and impact any trauma has contributed to. We draw from evidence based therapies including; CBT, ACT, CFT, SFT, DBT, EMDR, systemic, narrative, psychodynamic and others.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Exeter, England therapist: Sudeva Hawkes, registered psychotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Sudeva Hawkes

Registered Psychotherapist, Registered Clinical Counsellor, B.Couns., MNCPS Accred. , PACFA Reg.
Both childhood trauma and that which comes from a recent shock can be immensely hard to live with. The good news is that you don't have to delve into old wounds or relive past events. Trauma is held in the body and it is through the body that it can be released. Sudeva is experienced in trauma work, he is a Certified Practitioner in Somatic Experiencing (Peter Levine's work) and has further trained in NARM, Attachment Theory and IFS.  
29 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales (Online Only)
Billingshurst, England  therapist: Rachel Bates, registered psychotherapist
PTSD/Trauma

Rachel Bates

Registered Psychotherapist, M Phil - Counselling & Psychotherapy; M A Psychology
Emotional and psychological trauma can be the outcome of extraordinarily stressful events that involve a threat to life or safety. This can shatter one's sense of security, a feeling of being overwhelmed and isolated even if it does not involve physical harm. It is not the objective circumstances that determine whether an event is traumatic but the subjective emotional experience of it. Post-traumatic Stress is the stress that follows a traumatic event either during the first month after the event or even after a few months after the event. When the individual re-experiences or relives the traumatic event in the form of flashbacks, nightmares, repetitive and distressing images or sensations, sometimes involving bodily reactions such as sweating, pain, feeling sick or trembling, it can result with excessive guilt and/or shame. The psychological distress affects the physiological functions and this then becomes a vicious cycle.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Chamonix, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes therapist: Sara Aicart-Pendlebury, art therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Sara Aicart-Pendlebury

Art Therapist, Human Givens Practitioner (HG.Dip.P), Member of Human Givens Institute, IFS therapist Levels 1&2, Narm Practitioner
PHOBIAS, PANIC ATTACKS AND POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS The brain has an emotional alarm system designed to keep us safe. When people suffer from panic attacks, phobias or post-traumatic stress, it is because the system has gone into overdrive. What happens is this. There is a small, structure in the brain, known as the amygdala (Greek for almond, which is its shape), that has access to our emotional memories and learned responses. It evolved in the distant past and its job is to match new circumstances to what is already in the store and alert us to anything that previously represented a risk and might do so again. In the distant past, this might have been a movement or flash of colour that could have signified an approaching predator. The amygdala would then have triggered changes to help the body get ready to fight or flee the danger – pounding heart, racing pulse, quick, shallow breathing, etc. Now imagine this. A young woman, who has had a highly stressful day, is waiting in a long supermarket queue, worrying whether she’ll be out of the shop in time to catch the bus to school to collect her little girl. It is one pressure too many. The amygdala responds as if she is under threat and she starts to feel her heart pounding strangely and her breathing quickens. She becomes terrified that she is having a heart attack and that makes the symptoms escalate – her palms sweat; her chest feels as if it is bursting and she struggles to breathe. Soon she feels overwhelmed and may collapse or run out of the shop. The amygdala, fearful that this could happen again, files away the fact that there were bright lights and lots of people queuing when the ‘threat’ occurred. Then, when the woman is queuing in the post office the next day, the bright lights and queue may be sufficient for the over-vigilant amygdala to trigger another panic attack to deal with the new ‘threat’. Phobias start the same way – the amygdala makes associations with what was going on when a person first felt threatened, not all of which may be relevant. So, while it is understandable that someone who is attacked by a vicious dog may well develop a fear of dogs generally, it could equally be the case that someone develops a fear of broken glass because, on a previous occasion, when they had had a panic attack, there was broken glass lying near to where they collapsed. Agoraphobia develops when someone is too frightened of panic attacks even to leave the house. In the case of post-traumatic stress, someone who was in the back seat of a car when a collision occurred may find it frightening to travel in the back seat again but there may be other, unconscious, connections with the accident too, such as the smell of petrol. So the person may experience seemingly inexplicable panic when filling up their own car with petrol. Fortunately, human givens practitioners are taught a simple and effective way to deal with all these circumstances. If a traumatic memory is causing panic attacks, phobias or post-traumatic stress, they can use a powerful, painless visualisation procedure, known as the rewind technique, to take the emotion out of the memory and enable the memory of the event to be stored away as history, instead of as one that continues to intrude on the present. The memory remains, and always will remain, a deeply unpleasant one but no longer is it emotionally arousing. This method can work swiftly and reliably even in the most extreme of cases.  
17 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Exeter, England therapist: Julie Jenner, counselor/therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Julie Jenner

Counsellor/Therapist, BA(Hons), NCS Senior Accredited
Trauma and PTSD can impact so many areas of your life and how you view yourself. It can leave you feeling vulnerable and anxious, and can stop you living your life to the fullest. I use a technique called Rewind, which I have seen have fantastic results in overcoming PTSD. It is also used for other areas, such as phobias, and can be hugely powerful in removing a lot of the repeated symptoms that come from deep trauma.  
10 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales (Online Only)
Stourbridge, England therapist: Jonathan Livingstone Therapy & Coaching, psychologist
PTSD/Trauma

Jonathan Livingstone Therapy & Coaching

Psychologist, MSc, MA, PGCE, GMBPsS
I have helped people to recover from trauma, PTSD and complex PTSD with EMDR for 25 years. You really do not need to continue to suffer the effects of trauma when one of the most effective therapies available will process the trauma, often in a matter of minutes.  
28 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales
Edinburgh, Scotland therapist: Claire de la Varre, therapist
PTSD/Trauma

Claire de la Varre

Therapist, PhD, HGDipP
We all experience trauma of one sort or another, through the experiences of our lives. The effects of trauma may be long-lasting and debilitating, and can include PTSD, depression, anxiety, panic, phobias, difficult personal relationships, poor quality sleep, stress and memory problems. Mind-body therapies help to calm and relax the body, release trauma, and improve sleep. Through psycho-education you will learn how trauma affects your brain, and get to know and understand yourself, your behaviours, and your motivations better.  
18 Years Experience
Online in Pontypridd, Wales

Trauma and PTSD therapists in Pontypridd, Wales, United Kingdom Statistics

Trauma and PTSD therapists in Pontypridd, Wales, United Kingdom average 15 years of experience and charge around ¤128 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Trauma and PTSD (100%), Anxiety or Fears (89%), and Depression (84%).

Average years in practice

15 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤128

Gender ID

71% Female
27% Male
1% Non-Binary
1% Gender Fluid

Session Type

65% In Person and Online
35% Online Only

Top Specialties

100% Trauma and PTSD
89% Anxiety or Fears
84% Depression
80% Self Esteem
75% Stress
69% Social Anxiety
60% Loss or Grief

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