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Bipolar Disorder therapists in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

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Milton Keynes, England therapist: Dr George Booty. The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy), registered psychotherapist
Bipolar Disorder

Dr George Booty. The PsychoTRAUMA Clinic (Convergence College of Psychotherapy)

Registered Psychotherapist, Dr, DPsych, MA Couns, MA Psych, PG Dip Spvn
We usually chart by journal to uncover these diagnostic outcomes. We can help with the symptoms and often it is trauma related or neglect.  
31 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland
London, England therapist: Janine & ComposurePsychology Team, psychologist
Bipolar Disorder

Janine & ComposurePsychology Team

Psychologist, Chartered Clinical Psychologist, HCPC & BPS registered, DClinPsy, CSAccred.(AAC), MPhil (cantab)
A number of our Clinical Psychologists are experienced in helping people effectively live with Bipolar Disorder. One senior psychologist has extensive experience working with people who have had contact with the criminal justice system and helps with complex conditions. We draw from evidence based therapies including; CBT, ACT, EMDR, CFT, SFT, DBT, systemic, narrative, psychodynamic and others.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland
Rancho Mirage, California therapist: Dr. Claire Vines, Psy.D., Psychologist / Licensed /Psychotherapy / Psychoanalytic/, marriage and family therapist
Bipolar Disorder

Dr. Claire Vines, Psy.D., Psychologist / Licensed /Psychotherapy / Psychoanalytic/

Marriage and Family Therapist, Marriage, Couples, LMFT. Psy.D. Trauma-Focused CBT
Involves manic depression, episodes of mania and possibly ongoing depression throughout one's life. Believe in positivity and work at maintaining internal strength.  
21 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland
Bristol, England therapist: Samantha Coleman, therapist
Bipolar Disorder

Samantha Coleman

Therapist, MBACP Prof Dip
Bipolar disorder can have a profound effect on your emotions, relationships, self-esteem, identity, and sense of stability. The shifts between depression, elevated mood, impulsivity, anxiety, irritability, or emotional intensity can be exhausting, frightening, and difficult to manage. My approach is warm, supportive, and non-judgemental. It is less about labels and diagnoses, and more about understanding your inner world: your emotions, patterns, needs, relationships, fears, strengths, and life experiences. Together, we can make your patterns clearer, recognise early signs of change, and help life feel more manageable and stable. I know that receiving a diagnosis can sometimes be both validating and overwhelming. It can explain a lot, but it should never define you. What matters most is helping you understand yourself more deeply, feel more in control, and avoid identifying with labels in ways that leave you feeling trapped or hopeless.  
13 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland
Nottingham, England therapist: Emma Poxon, counselor/therapist
Bipolar Disorder

Emma Poxon

Counsellor/Therapist, MA Person-Centred Experiential Counselling
Bipolar can feel completely overwhelming, like there's no way out. As your therapist I am here to be with you, reminding you that you are not alone. We can explore how bipolar feels for you, when it is at its worst, and help you to gain more of a sense of control over this. You are not a problem to be fixed, my aim as your therapist is to try to provide the right conditions to allow you to explore whatever you want to bring to therapy to support your growth. This isn't a therapeutic approach wherein I will set a treatment plan or tell you what to do. We will work together as a partnership rather than me taking away your autonomy. I absolutely love the work I do, it is the biggest privilege being let into people’s personal worlds and seeing the immense growth of my clients. I hope to hear from you soon!  
7 Years Experience
Online in Edinburgh, Scotland (Online Only)
Edinburgh's identity as Scotland's capital and a major university city — home to the University of Edinburgh, one of the world's leading research institutions — creates strong demand for therapists experienced with academic pressure, young adult transitions, and the challenges of a highly competitive intellectual environment. The city's large student population, tourism sector workforce, and growing tech community each generate distinct therapy needs, from performance anxiety and identity exploration to burnout and occupational stress. NHS Lothian provides public mental health services, with a private therapy community concentrated in Stockbridge, Morningside, and the New Town. Edinburgh's annual Festival season brings an influx of creative professionals and associated mental health demands around performance, identity, and the pressures of public artistic life.

Bipolar Disorder therapists in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom Statistics

Bipolar Disorder therapists in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom average 19 years of experience and charge around ¤138 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (57%), Psychodynamic Therapy (57%), and Psychoanalytic Therapy (50%).

Average years in practice

19 Years Experience

Average cost per session

¤138

Accept insurance

57%

Offer sliding scale

57%

Gender ID

50% Female
33% Male
11% Non-Binary
6% Gender Fluid

Session Type

57% In Person and Online
43% Online Only

Top Treatment Approaches

57% Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian)
57% Psychodynamic Therapy
50% Psychoanalytic Therapy
50% Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
43% Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
43% Integrative Therapy
43% Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT)

Ages Served

100% Adult
79% Young Adult
71% Senior
50% Teen
21% Children

Client Focus

71% Women
71% Persons with Disabilities
64% Men
57% Christian
50% LGBTQ+