Jennifer Fleetwood
Jennifer Fleetwood is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Greenwich University. Her new book is What We Talk About When We Talk About CrimeAdam Lanceleye
Adam Lanceleye dedicates his time to raising awareness about mental health and disability, and sharing his music with the world.Milkround
Milkround is a student and graduate job search website.Jess Baker and Rod Vincent
Jess Baker and Rod Vincent are the author of The Super-Helper SyndromeDr Susan Kahn
Susan Kahn is a business psychologist, executive coach and author of Reinvent Yourself: psychological insights that will transform your working lifeMilda Zolubaite
After her own struggle with eating disorders and mental health, Milda helps women overcome eating disorders, change food habits and heal relationship with food for good. She is a registered Nutritional Therapist, who is trained by the National Centre for Eating Disorders (NCFED) and uses a range of tools in her practice to support the whole person- body and mind. You can reach her on https://www.nutritionpath.co.uk/George Agathokleous
George Agathokleous is a Counselling Psychologist in the final year of his Doctoral training at the University of Wolverhampton. He is currently offering psychological services to young people and adults in various settings, including the NHS. His research interest is in cyber-psychology with specific focus in online therapy and mental health stigmaCharlotte Paradise
Charlotte Paradise is a screenwriter, journalist and artist from Hertfordshire, England. She has a Master’s degree in Writing for Stage and Broadcast Media from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and her theatrical credits include ‘Mess’ (Warwick Arts Centre) and ‘Know You Well’ (Southwark Playhouse).Thijs Launspach
Thijs Launspach is a psychologist and author of Crazy Busy: Keeping Sane in a Stressful World. He teaches at The School of Life Amsterdam, is a trainer and keynote speaker on stress and burnout and writes a weekly column for a national newspaper in the NetherlandsDr Romi Ran
Dr Romi Ran is a clinical psychologist specialising in working with people with food, eating and body image issuesDr Cate Howell
Dr Cate Howell is a GP, therapist, researcher, educator and author. Cate was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for services to medicine, particularly mental health and professional organisations. Cate is the author of 5 books, most recently including The Changing Man and The Flourishing Woman, mental health and wellbeing guides based on her decades of experience and research.Charlie Waller Memorial Trust
Set up in memory of a young man who took his own life, the Charlie Waller Memorial Trust aims to help people recognise the signs of depression in themselves and others, to equip young people to look after their mental wellbeing, and to ensure expert help is available when needed. The Trust reaches thousands of children and young people, their teachers and parents through its free mental health education and training in schools. It also gives training in universities, colleges and workplaces, and to GPs and nurses, aiming to lessen the stigma around depression, improve treatment and reduce the number of suicides. Earlier this year, Charlie Waller Memorial Trust launched its #RunForWellbeing initiative which aims to raise awareness and create a conversation around exercise and wellbeing by asking people to share personal stories on social media of how exercise has helped them with their mental health, using the #RunForWellbeing hashtag.Jane Haynes
Jane Haynes worked as an actor at the Royal Court Theatre until reading The Divided Self when she decided to work with R.D. Laing. She trained as a Jungian psychoanalyst at the Society of Analytical Psychology. She no longer works as a psychoanalyst but regards her clinical work to revolve around relationship and dialogue. Jane visited St Petersburg for over ten years after Perestroika as a consultant to the Eastern European Institute for Psychoanalysis where she contributed to developing their curriculum and became familiar with different cultural approaches to psychotherapy. She has published several books and articles including Who is it that can tell me who I am? With an introduction by Hilary Mantel, which was shortlisted for the PEN Memoir Prize.Pixie Turner
Pixie Turner is a nutritionist (ANutr), food blogger, and science communicator. She is the brains behind the 'Pixie Nutrition' social media accounts, which aim to debunk nutrition misinformation online. She has been featured as a nutrition expert on BBC and Channel 5, and in publications such as Red magazine, Evening Standard, Grazia, the Telegraph and more. Her first book, ‘The Wellness Rebel’ was published early 2018, with her second book, ‘The No Need to Diet Book’ released March 2019.Dr Sohom Das
Dr Sohom Das is a Forensic Psychiatrist, author of In Two Minds: Stories of Murder, Justice and Recovery from a Forensic Psychiatrist, and host of YouTube channel A Psych for Sore Minds.Dr Paul Keedwell
Dr Paul Keedwell studied Medicine and Psychology at Leeds University and is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. He has a PhD on the neuroscience of mood disorder. He has written widely on many aspects of psychology and mental health, also appearing on national radio and television. His more artistic side has been drawn to architecture and design, which he studied part time at London Metropolitan University. This led to a dissertation on the psychological history of architecture. He has conducted a survey on emotional attachments to the home and contributed to the Channel Four TV series, The Secret Life of Buildings.Clare Winton
Clare Winton is founder of Grow Wild clothing, inspired by Clare’s love of outdoor adventures. Grow Wild clothes are specifically designed for pregnancy, breastfeeding and babywearing in the great outdoors.Dagmara Beine
Dagmara Beine is the author of A Parent's Guide to Childhood Cancer. She holds a PhD in Integrative Medicine, has over a decade of experience as a certified physician’s assistant in Emergency Medicine, and is the founder, CEO, and clinical practitioner at her Wisconsin-based integrative health clinic, Zuza’s Way.Dr Rachel Carlton Abrams
Dr Rachel Carlton Abrams chairs a committee for the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine in Santa Cruz and is the author of BodywiseLucy Anna Scott
Lucy Anna Scott has practised meditation and yoga for over 20 years. She co-created Lost in London, an indie magazine celebrating all that is wild, natural and beautiful about the city, and is the author of Mindful Thoughts for City DwellersDr Emily Leeming
Dr Emily Leeming PhD MSc RD is a microbiome scientist, registered dietitian, former chef and author of Genius Gut: The Life-Changing Science of the Second Brain. She is a Research Fellow at King’s College London, where she researches the impact of diet on the gut microbiomeDr Kathleen Smith
Dr Kathleen Smith is the author of Everything Isn't Terrible: Conquer Your Insecurities, Interrupt Your Anxiety and Finally Calm DownAlison Davies
Alison Davies is an author, columnist, freelance writer and professional storyteller. She leads workshops on how to use stories for self-development.Dom Thorpe
Dom Thorpe has been helping disabled people carry out exercise and physical activity since 2008. A background in the fitness industry and a mother who died as a result of Multiple Sclerosis motivated him to get the relevant qualifications and embark on a career helping people with various disabilities work around their condition and carry out regular physical activity.Lalith Wijedoru
Dr Lalith Wijedoru is an independent wellbeing consultant specialising in the use of personal stories for emotional wellbeing. He is the founder of a wellbeing company, Behind Your Mask. His story features in ‘Our Stories’ as part of celebrating the NHS at 75, and has contributed over 30 hours to the University of Manchester’s NHS Voices of COVID-19 oral history project now archived in the British Library.Dr Yvonne Waft
Dr Yvonne Waft is a Clinical Psychologist and EMDR Consultant. Yvonne works mainly with people with complex trauma presentations and supports other professionals in their work with trauma through teaching, training and clinical supervision. As a disabled woman, Yvonne also has a special interest in disability issues and regularly teaches on disability.Byron Katie
Byron Kathleen Mitchell, better known as Byron Katie, is an American speaker and author who teaches a method of self-inquiry known as "The Work of Byron Katie" or simply as "The Work"Susan Saunders
Susan Saunders is a TV producer, writer and health coach. Caring for her mother while she lived with dementia for 12 years inspired Susan to co-create The Age-Well Project platform and qualify as a health coach to help people age well. She is the author of The Power DecadeAbby Rawlinson
Abby Rawlinson is an integrative therapist and the author of Reclaiming YouLiana Werner-Gray
Liana Werner-Gray is a holistic and natural-health advocate. After healing herself of many health conditions through embracing a natural lifestyle, she began lecturing and teaching about the Earth Diet internationally. Liana teaches raw food and cooking classes around the world and supports people with conditions such as acne, addiction, cancer, diabetes, depression, heart disease, obesity and moreAmanda Blainey
Amanda Blainey is the author of Do Death For A Life Better Lived. She also hosts the Doing Death podcast https://www.doingdeath.com/ Photo: Nicola BensleyDafina Malovska
Women’s Health Campaigner based in London, on a mission to change and improve women’s health in the UK. #checkMEupNaomi Stadlen
Naomi Stadlen is author of Why Grandmothers Matter (Pinter & Martin, 2023). Both her grandmothers were from Jewish families in Germany, who fled after Hitler became Chancellor. She is aware how much easier it is for her, as a grandmother to three wonderful grandchildren. Being a grandmother offers an amazing perspective on history! More details on www.naomistadlen.comChristopher Paul Jones
Christopher Paul Jones is a Harley Street phobia expert who helps people from all walks of life overcome their fears and phobias. He specialises in flying phobias and public speaking, and has recently been featured on the BBC’s One Show. You can discover more by heading to christopherpauljones.comNick Lovegrove
Nick Lovegrove is a veteran consultant, executive coach, and writer. He is currently the US managing partner of the Brunswick Group, a global corporate advisory firm. Nick is the author of The Mosaic Principle: The Six Dimensions of a Remarkable Life and CareerHelen Sanderson
Helen Sanderson is the founder of Ministry of Calm, an interior designer, coach, author and public speaker. Helen recently published her Home Declutter Kit that reveals the secrets of her simple, six-step process. A practical tool for a practical problem, it helps people transform their home and clear their clutter. Helen Sanderson runs workshops on The Secret Psychology of Clutter. To find out more about your relationship with your home visit here. https://helensanderson.com/workshops/Antoinette Dale Henderson
Antoinette Dale Henderson is a women’s leadership expert and the author of Power Up: The Smart Woman’s Guide to Unleashing Her Potential. To find out more go to: https://gravitasprogramme.com/power-up/Deborah Ann Davis
Parenting coach Deborah Ann Davis harnesses her science and personal trainer background to help busy moms reconnect with their angsty adolescents, by helping them focus on caring for themselves first. Her new book, How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door, contains the basic instructions that didn't come with your daughter, but you wish that they had.Esther Marshall
Esther Marshall is a children’s author, entrepreneur, mental health activist and diversity and inclusion expert on a mission to improve mental health support along with diversity and representation for young children.Dr Lauren Cook
Dr. Lauren Cook is a licensed Clinical Psychologist, author, and speaker. Dr. Lauren’s book, Generation Anxiety: A Millennial and Gen Z Guide to Staying Afloat in an Uncertain World is published on 19th September 2023. Dr Lauren has a doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy.Dr Philippa Kaye
Dr Philippa Kaye is a GP with a particular interest in children’s, women’s and sexual health. She has written multiple books on topics ranging from pregnancy and fertility to child health and child development, and she has a weekly column in Woman magazine as well as contributing to other magazines and newspapers. She is regularly seen broadcasting on radio and television in programmes such as The Victoria Derbyshire Show. She is also the GP ambassador for Jo’s Cervical Cancer trust. Dr Kaye is based in North London where she lives with her family: 1 husband, 3 children and 3 clucking, egg-laying chickens.Jane Simpson
Jane Simpson is a continence specialist with 25-years experience. She is a member of the Pelvic Floor Society and author of The Pelvic Floor Bible, published by Penguin LifePoppy O'Neill
Poppy O'Neill has written several books on mental well-being for children and adults, including Amazon bestsellers Don't Worry, Be Happy and You're a Star. Her most recent books You’ve Got This! and No More Worries! are workbooks for teenagers to help them with low self-esteem and anxiety. You can find her online at poppyoneill.wordpress.com.Michael Galyon
Michael Galyon is the author of Let it Settle: Daily Habits to Move You from Chaos to CalmRichard Walton
My name is Richard, a father, serial entrepreneur, and advocate of work-life balance. My doctors told me when I was 30 that my high work-stress related lifestyle was unsustainable, so I made a big change in the way I balance work and free time, for the better. Due to this, I try to educate others about the benefits of taking a break from work every once in a while.Catherine Jackson
Catherine Jackson is the editor of BACP's magazine Therapy TodayKen J. Rotenberg
Ken J. Rotenberg is Professor of Psychology at the University of Keele, UK. He has been an active researcher for over 40 years in the field of psychology including the sub-disciplines of social psychology, clinical psychology, educational psychology, and developmental psychologyAndrew Millham
My name is Andrew Millham, I’m 19 and currently studying towards a BSc (Hons) Environmental Science degree. I am enthralled by nature and the outdoors. One of my main interests is in polar environments – a topic which often manifests itself within my writing. Alongside my degree, I volunteer with Essex Wildlife Trust as a part of the Education Team – I enjoy it very much. Additionally, I write poetry and nature articles for magazines which I find extremely enjoyable and fulfilling.Matthew Kenslow
Matthew Kenslow has grown up with a form of autism known as Asperger’s Syndrome. His mission is to teach others from a firsthand perspective about how autistic people interpret things differently from the rest of the world. At age 23, he has published his first book Juggling the Issues: Living with Asperger’s Syndrome.Matt Abrahams
Matt Abrahams is a lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business, the author of Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You’re Put on the Spot (Pan Macmillan, September 2023) and Speaking Up Without Freaking Out, and the host of Think Fast, Talk Smart: ThePodcast.Charlotte Crowl
Charlotte Crowl is the author of Cancer: The Hidden Truth, where she shares her cancer journey from diagnosis to recovery. She is also the founder of Pure Helps to Cure. www.charlottecrowl.org.ukDave Gibson
Dave has been practising as a Naturopath and Osteopath for over 15 years and he is also a qualified hypnotherapist, providing naturopathic advice across a wide range of conditions to promote good sleep patterns and quality sleep www.thesleepsite.co.ukMollie McClelland Morris
Mollie McClelland Morris is a yoga teacher and Franklin Method practitioner: see more at http://www.molliemorris.com/Gareth St John Thomas
Gareth St John Thomas has been immersed in the world of books since he started working in his father’s publishing company at the age of 6, packing books. His publishing career has taken him around the world, and since founding Exisle Publishing 25 years ago, he has seen the company grow to distribute its titles in the US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand. Gareth’s love of seeing the world through the eyes of a child influenced the development of Exisle’s children’s picture book imprint, EK Books, while his education as a historian has guided his approach to publishing social history books throughout his career, and now through Exisle’s newest imprint, Emotional Inheritance.Lizzie Slowe
Lizzie Slowe is a Chi Kung instructor and the author of The Living Art of Chi KungKamran Bedi
Kamran Bedi is the author of The Anxiety Antidote, out September 2022Dr Rupy Aujla
Dr Rupy Aujla is a London-based doctor, specialising in General Practice and Emergency Medicine. He is on a mission to reverse the tidal wave of preventable lifestyle disease one plate of delicious food at a time. He is completing a Masters in Nutritional Medicine and is the Founder of Europe’s first Culinary Medicine programme for medical schools and doctors.Dr Audrey Tang
Dr Audrey Tang is a chartered psychologist and author of new book The Leader’s Guide to Resilience (Pearson)Brenda Cheer
Brenda Cheer is a Paediatric Specialist Continence Nurse who works to increase awareness of children’s bladder health. She designs easy-to-understand information for parents and provides training for health care professionals and early year’s workers.Jonty Hikmet
Born in London in the late 80s, like most young boys growing up in a western society Jonty was taught to be brave when he wanted cry and not show his emotions. After graduating university he went travelling to Asia where he was caught in the 2014 Nepalese earthquake, and upon returning to London he realised he was suffering from PTSD. He needed to release the trauma that his mind had created in his body, however felt restricted by the ingrained idea of always being a brave man. He found practices like yoga and meditation to be an invaluable resource in his path to let go of the constraints of masculinity. Now he wants to use his experiences to help other men to help themselves.Rita Santos
Rita Santos is a clinical psychologist who specialises in cognitive behavioural therapy, anxiety and anxiety disorders. She completed a PhD on cognitive aspects of anxiety and performance; her research underpinned a novel theory of anxiety.Dr Kara Fitzgerald
Dr Kara Fitzgerald is the first-ever recipient of the 2018 Emerging Leadership Award from the Personalized Lifestyle Medicine Institute in recognition of her work on DNA methylation. She is on the faculty at the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), and is an IFM Certified Practitioner. She runs a Functional Medicine Clinic Immersion program for professionals and hosts the podcast New Frontiers in Functional Medicine.Dr Charlotte Markey
Dr Charlotte Markey is Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA. She is a world-leading expert in body image research, having studied body image, eating behaviour and weight management for over 25 years. Her research has gained widespread media attention, having been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Economist, ABC News and Time Magazine, and she is a regular commentator on radio and TV in the USA. Along with many articles and academic papers and books, she is the author of Smart People Don’t Diet (Da Capo Press, 2014).Donna Marie Bottomley
Donna Maria Bottomley is a psychotherapist and writer based in Wales, UK. She has been a therapist for over 20 years and currently runs her own private practice (DMB Therapy). As well as providing CBT/EMDR and Brainspotting therapies she also offers therapeutic and expressive writing. Donna also trained in creative writing and songwriting and her personal work explores themes related to mental health and neurodiversity.Melissa Doman M.A.
Melissa Doman is an organisational psychologist, former clinical mental health therapist, and author who specialises in mental health at work. Melissa works with international, national, and local organisations and Fortune 500 companies across industries and across the globe – including clients like Estée Lauder, Salesforce, Siemens, and Legal & General. She has one core goal: to equip companies, individuals, and leaders to have constructive conversations about mental health in the workplace. Her book coming out in October aims to do exactly that.Samantha Baines
Samantha Baines is an ward-winning comedian, actress, broadcaster and author of Living with Hearing Loss and Deafness – a guide to owning it and loving itShare Your Story
Share Your Story exists to provide spaces to hear people's stories, in order to inspire us to live better ones ourselves. Originating in Brighton we run story-telling events with various themes, run workshops and have recently launched our podcast.Christina Patterson
Christina Patterson is a writer, broadcaster and communications consultant. She writes for The Sunday Times and The Guardian and is a regular guest on Sky News. Her book, The Art of Not Falling Apart, is published by Atlantic BooksHelen Jane Campbell
Helen Jane Campbell works as a life and business coach for ambitious and creative entrepreneurs. Prior to becoming a coach, Helen spent two decades of her career in PR and comms strategy, with a focus on building and leading effective teams and working directly with decision-makers and CEOs.Jean-Christian Jury
Jean-Christian Jury is a world traveler and internationally acclaimed chef from Toulouse, France. While working in the restaurant world in London, he had a heart attack, which he attributes to his relentless work schedule and poor diet. Heeding this wake-up call, he delved into the study of raw and vegan food and embraced a healthy diet and lifestyle. In 2007, he opened his first vegan restaurant, La Mano Verde, in Berlin. He is now based in Los Angeles, California and continues to travel the world to explore global cuisines.Agapi Stassinopoulos
Agapi Stassinopoulos is the auhor of Waking Up to the Joy of You www.unbindingtheheart.comDr Helena Boschi
Dr Helena Boschi is a psychologist who focuses on applied neuroscience in the workplace. Her particular areas of interest include the brain and behaviour, our emotional and rational neural networks and how to improve our cognitive abilities in order to get the best out of our own and others’ brainpower. Helena has investigated the impact of chronic, work-induced stress on brain function and has published a book called Why We Do What We Do (Wiley, 2020).Jessica Purchall
Jessica Purchall lives in a seaside town in Devon with her husband, daughter and dog. She spends her days running after her daughter and working in her small business. www.jessicapurchalldesigns.co.ukClare Campbell-Cooper
Clare Campbell-Cooper is the author of Choosing to Float, a memoir of rebuilding her life after losing her husband to brain cancer. Clare will be giving at least 10% of her net royalties to Brain Tumour Research.Dr Sheheryar Banuri
Dr Sheheryar Banuri is a behavioural economist and an expert on motivation and incentives, behaviour, and public policy. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of East Anglia in Norwich.Jo Wimble-Groves
Jo Wimble-Groves is the author of Rise of the Girl: Seven Empowering Conversations to Have with Your DaughterCorinne Laan
Corinne Laan is a healer, grief specialist and author of The Art of Grieving: Gentle self-care practices to heal a broken heart (Rockpool Publishing)Julian Daizan Skinner
Julian Daizan Skinner is a Zen teacher, the founder of Zenways and author of Practical Zen: Meditation and BeyondImogen Clarke
Imogen Clarke is a freelance writer who covers topics such as mental health and elderly care. When she is not writing, she can usually be found with her head in a book or out with her dog Charlie.Jessica Maguire
Jessica Maguire is a former physiotherapist, educator, and author of the Nervous System ResetAndy Salkeld
Andy Salkeld is the author of Life is a Four-Letter Word: A Mental Health Survival Guide for ProfessionalsKenneth D. Miller and Melissa Camp with Kathy Steligo
The Breast Cancer Book: A Trusted Guide for You and Your Loved Ones by Kenneth D. Miller & Melissa Camp with Kathy Steligo (Nov-21, Johns Hopkins University Press, PB, 9781421441917)Charlene Douglas
Charlene Douglas is a sex and relationship therapist, MAFS expert, and author of Come CloserPranita Salunke
Pranita Salunke has more than twenty year’s experience as a Preventative Cardiology Specialist and Occupational Therapist. Her new book, Vitality: A Healthy and Happy Heart is out now. For more information go to www.pranitavitality.comDia Soilemezi
Dia is an experienced qualitative researcher. She has a BSc (Hons) in Psychology and an MSc in Health Psychology. Currently she is undertaking her PhD, which investigates the role of the home environment in dementia care (shortlisted for RIBA President’s Awards for Research). Her main research interests are: dementia, healthcare environments, falls prevention, and family caregiving. Before embarking on research, Dia worked in a variety of clinical settings supporting adults and elderly with stroke, dementia and mental health problems.Fiona Buckland
Fiona Buckland is a life and leadership coach, facilitator and speaker who helps people to develop powerful, effective leadership of themselves, their teams, communities, projects, businesses, organisations, and campaigns. A Fulbright scholar with a Ph.D. from New York University, Fiona is as a producer and curator for TEDx and on the faculty of The School of Life, where she was previously Head of Learning. She also guest-lectures in Coaching at Birkbeck London and leads public workshops, Guardian Masterclasses and leadership development programmes. Her global clients include The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones, Women Into Leadership, American Express, Alexander McQueen, Everywoman, Viacom and Twitter, and her work has been featured by media outlets including the Guardian, Independent and the BBC.Jennifer Soran Boon
Jennifer Soran Boon is a coach and the author of Be The Change: A Healing and Empowering Handbook for WomenClive Hyland
Since 2005, Clive Hyland has been working as a coach, primarily with business leaders and their teams addressing strategic and cultural challenges. He also runs masterclass programmes for coaches, trainers, HR and Learning and Development practitioners. Additionally, he has coached in sport, education, public services, charities, prisons and faith organisations.Forest Healthcare
Forest Healthcare is a provider of residential, nursing, dementia and specialist care facilities for ages 18 to 100 years and over, based in the South East of England. Forest Healthcare provides specialist care for over 600 residents.Ginny Smith
Ginny Smith studied natural sciences at the University of Cambridge, specialising in psychology and neuroscience, and now spreads her love of her subject as a science writer and presenter. Ginny performs her range of science shows about the brain at schools and festivals under the brand ‘Braintastic! Science’, and is a regular presenter on TV, radio and digital platforms. She teaches at the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Continuing Education and shares her storytelling skills as a science communication trainer and consultant. She hosts the British Psychological Society’s Psych Crunch Podcast. She loves to write science articles for a general audience, and has written several books for DK, targeted at a younger audience.Dean Fraser
Dean Fraser believes we all have a personal mission in life, the one thing that is our reason for being right here, right now on this planet of ours. Over two decades ago he made it his mission to help as many people as possible to discover their own. www.deanfrasercentral.comMental Health UK
Mental Health UK works across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland to improve the lives of people with mental illness, and to support carers. Rethink Mental Illness, Support In Mind Scotland, Hafal, and MindWise (the founding organisations of Mental Health UK) have worked for over 40 years to provide services, information, and advice to support anyone affected by mental illness.Vicky Bhogal
Vicky Bhogal began her adventure on the food scene at 24 years old with Cooking Like Mummyji in 2003. She then published a recipe book for the Make Poverty History campaign, A Fair Feast in 2005.Judy Bartkowiak
Judy Bartkowiak is an International NLP and EFT Trainer for parents, teachers and existing Practitioners/Coaches/ Therapists. She shares her passion and skills in working with children and teens through training and has written myriad books on the subject.Sarah Henshaw
Sarah Henshaw was deputy editor of Waterways World magazine, and editor of the society magazines of the Inland Waterways Association and River Thames Society. She has written for the Telegraph, the Independent and Elle Decoration, and previously ran a floating bookshop. Having lived on a narrowboat for five years, she is now on terra firma in France.Peter Lindley
Peter Lindley was found as a toddler on a street in South London, towards the end of the 2nd World War. After three years in care, he was fostered for the rest of his childhood. He went on to have a successful career in television as a documentary editor, and to have a happy family life. In middle-age, he decided to make a search into his background as a foundling. Therapy was helpful in re-uniting him with that small child.Ej Casburn
EJ is the founder of independent travel agency, Infinite Travel, specialising in honeymoons. She has now turned to writing with her new blog Tiny Travel Rebel. She currently lives in France, splitting her time between the Alps and the surf beaches of the West coast.Nicky Ferry
Nicky Ferry is a Mindful Coach who runs weekly guided mediations over Zoom, visit: www.nickyferry.comRuth Cooper-Dickson
Ruth Cooper-Dickson is a psychologist and coach, and founder of global mental health consultancy CHAMPSDr Janina Maschke
Dr Janina Maschke is an ADHD coach. She has a PhD in Psychology, MSc in Molecular Medicine and a background in neuroscienceDr Patricia Zurita Ona
Dr Patricia Zurita Ona is the author of Escaping the Emotional Rollercoaster: ACT for the Emotionally SensitiveHeather Mason
Heather Mason is the founder of The Minded Institute, a world-leader in providing yoga therapy education to yoga and health professionals. In her work, Heather aims to bridge the worlds of yoga and healthcare, having pursued extensive academic learning (including a MSc in Medical Physiology) and coordinating with a host of other parliamentarians to establish The All Party Parliamentary Group on Yoga in Society. https://themindedinstitute.com/Thích Nhất Hạnh
Thích Nhất Hạnh is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk and peace activist. He lives in Plum Village in the Dordogne region in the south of France, travelling internationally to give retreats and talks.Ross White
Ross White is the author of The Tree That BendsRenee Engeln
Renee Engeln, Ph.D. is an award-winning professor of psychology at Northwestern University. Her work has appeared in numerous academic journals and at academic conferences. Her TEDx talk on the epidemic of beauty sickness has been viewed over 250,000 times.Jan Marsh
Jan Marsh M.A. (Hons), Dip.Clin.Psych. practised as a clinical psychologist for 40 years. During that time, she worked in a variety of settings, including rehabilitation, mental health services, child protection and court work. For the latter part of her career, she worked in private practice, consulting with adults who presented with anxiety, depression and challenging life issues.Caroline Maguire
Caroline Maguire is a Professional Certified Coach by the International Coach Federation and the founder of the only ICF accredited family coach training programme in the world. She maintains a speaking schedule of over nearly 300 events and seminars a year. Her work has been featured in US. News and World Report, Web MD, and Readers Digest among others.Nicola MacDonald
Nicola MacDonald is a mindfulness coach and the author of Resilient Teen, available now on Amazon as a paperback and ebook. You can also follow Nicola on Twitter @resilientteen, Instagram @resilientteencoach or @bathmindfulness and Facebook @ ‘Bath Mindfulness’Frederique Murphy
Frederique Murphy is a leadership mindset strategist. With her Mountain Moving Mindset platform, she helps global organisations tap into the power of their leaders’ minds. She’s also the author of Lead Beyond The Edge: The Bold Path to Extraordinary Results.Cory Muscara
Cory Muscara is an international speaker and teacher on the topics of mindfulness and positive psychology. He has taught mindfulness-based leadership at Columbia University, and currently serves as an instructor of positive psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2012, Cory spent six months in silence living as a monk in Burma, meditating 14+ hours each day, under the instruction of Sayadaw U Pandita. Cory's meditations have been heard more than 10 million times in over 50 countries. He aims to bring mindfulness to people in a practical and usable way, presenting to schools, organisations, and the general public, and through workshopsCigna
Cigna is a global health service company dedicated to helping people improve their health, wellbeing and peace of mind. Cigna Europe has more than 60 years of experience in designing, implementing and managing international group health insurance and employee benefits programmes for domestic and international recruited staff from European corporations, International Organisations (IGO & NGO) and governments. We also provide healthcare for globally mobile individuals. To support its European and Global Segments customers, Cigna Europe has dedicated offices in the United Kingdom, Belgium, Spain, Kenya, Dubai, the United States and Malaysia. Over the years, we have acquired an in-depth understanding of the daily challenges faced by domestic and international organisations, and their staff members in managing their health and wellbeing.Pippa Kent
Pippa is a 30 year old freelance PR. She lives in London with her husband and puppy, Sid. Pippa had a double lung transplant, due to Cystic Fibrosis, in 2017. You can follow her story, find out more and get involved in her upcoming charity cycle @nowwhatcanieat on social channelsRosie Pullin
Rosie Pullin is a third year trainee in Psychodynamic Counselling at Wessex in Frome, Somerset.George Karseras
George Karseras is psychologist and team expert, founder of www.team-up.company and author of new book Build Better Teams: Creating Winning Teams in the Digital AgeLeigh Timmis
Leigh Timmis is a world record breaking cyclist and the author of The Race of TruthDr Eric Goodman
Dr. Eric Goodman is a clinical psychologist and anxiety disorders and OCD specialist. He has a practice in San Luis Obispo, California and is a lecturer in the Psychology and Child Development department at California Polytechnic State University . He is author of the upcoming book Your Anxiety Beast and You: A Compassionate Guide for Living in an Increasingly Anxious World (May 2020). Connect with him on Twitter @DrEricGoodmanRuby Tandoh
Ruby Tandoh is an author and journalist who writes for the Guardian, Elle and Vice. A finalist on the 2013 Great British Bake Off, she has published two cookery books, Crumb and Flavour. She lives in Sheffield. @RubyTandohPetra Velzeboer
Petra Velzeboer is a psychotherapist, CEO of mental health consultancy PVL and author of new book Begin With You,Dr Larisa Corda
Dr. Larisa Corda is an obstetrician, gynaecologist and fertility expert with qualifications from Imperial College London. She is the author of The Conception Plan.Camilla Nord
Dr Camilla Nord directs the Mental Health Neuroscience Lab at the University of Cambridge. Her first book The Balanced Brain: The Science of Mental Health is published by Allen Lane.Amy Lord
Amy Lord makes original multi-textured and layered encounters, experiences and spaces; mixing installation, media forms and craft. Her work explores what connects us as human beings and has fun in blurring the lines between reality and art. Her artworks engage people in unusual ways - from a one-on-one meeting to a chanced-upon interactive installation. She has presented work at Battersea Arts Centre, The Late Shows Newcastle, Shoreditch Town Hall, Queen’s Hall Hexham, Rich Mix, Whitstable Biennale Satellite and on the streets of Manhattan via Art in Odd Places. She has been commissioned by NewcastleGateshead Initiative, Juice Festival, bait and The Empty Space, and is a Freelance Artist with BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. www.amy-lord.comRichard Scott
Richard Scott has been dealing with sleep issues all his adult life. He has tried and tested countless remedies and can be easily considered an expert in this field. Richard writes based on his personal experiences and actively participates in product testing.Beingwell
Beingwell have collected a range of NHS-approved mental health and sleep apps in one place, to help you manage your mental health. Welldoing have partnered with Beingwell to bring Welldoing users an exclusive offer.Joe Nowinski
Dr Joe Nowinski is a clinical psychologist and the author of several books on substance abuse, addiction and recovery. He is an assistant professor at the Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate SchoolDr Greg Smith
Dr Greg Smith has been a psychologist for more than 35 years. At different times, he has specialised in a wide variety of areas, including depression and anxiety in adults, working with survivors of trauma, working with children and adolescents, relationship counselling and family therapy. Greg has also taught various aspects of counselling and psychotherapy at post-graduate level for many years, and has conducted training workshops in brief and empowering approaches to therapy both nationally and internationally. He is also a qualified yoga teacher and, in recent years, has pursued particular interests in neuroscience, mind–body links, and mindfulness-based approaches to therapy.Rose Rouse
Rose Rouse is a journalist, editor, poet and dancer. In 2016, she co-founded Advantages of Age, which challenges the media narrative around ageing. She is the author of four non-fiction books and two poetry pamphlets. In 2019, she was awarded a grant by Brent 2020 to create the Willesden Junction Poets and the book of their poems BeWILDering. In 2021, she was awarded an Arts Council England grant to create Dance Me To Death, a collaboration between choreographers FUBUNATION and Advantages of Age. There are ten non-professional dancers and the live performance will take place in the glorious Kensal Green Cemetery, there will also be a short film and an exhibition.Julie Silver
Julie Silver is a qualified nutritional therapist, stress management consultant, author of the book Food Awakening - Nutrition for NOW.Massimo Pugliucci
Massimo Pigliucci is the K.D. Irani Professor of Philosophy at the City College of New York. His latest book is How to Be a Stoic: Using Ancient Philosophy to Live a Modern Life (Rider). He blogs at howtobeastoic.org.Mike James Ross, Sekoul Theodor Krastev and Dan Pilat
Mike James Ross, Sekoul Theodor Krastev and Dan Pilat are the authors of Intention: The Surprising Psychology of High PerformersDr Glen Jankowski
Dr Glen Jankowski is a Senior Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University and a critical psychologist interested in body image, discrimination and liberation politics. He completed his PhD on men’s body image in 2016. He has published research in the journals Body Image, Psychology of Men and Masculinity, Journal of Health Psychology, Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, Social and Personality Psychology Compass, International Journal of Eating Disorders among others. His work has also been featured in The Guardian, BBC Radio 4, BBC3, Russia Today and Men’s Fitness.Jane Alexander
Jane Alexander is the author of over 20 books in the field of holistic wellbeing. Titles include Ancient Wisdom for Modern Living (Kyle), The Energy Secret (Kyle) and the best-selling Spirit of the Home (HarperCollins). Jane wrote the ground-breaking Self column in the Daily Mail and has been a contributor to a huge number of national and international newspapers, magazines and specialist health titles. Her website is exmoorjane.com and she is active on social media as @exmoorjane (Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest). Her facebook author page is @eJaneAlexander.Belynder Walia
Belynder Walia is a psychotherapist and author of Fix Me: How To Manage Anxiety And Take Control Of Your LifeKelly L. Campbell
Kelly L. Campbell (they/she) is a trauma-informed leadership coach. Kelly is also the founder of Consciousness Leaders. More at KLCAMPBELL.COMColin Reynolds
Colin Reynolds is a spare time photographer and blogger on mental health/photography/living with a stoma. During the day he works as a team leader for an organisation providing supported living for individuals with mental health needs and volunteers as Chair of the local Mind. Colin is based in Cumbria and is a keen runner and can often be found on the fells local to his home. His blog can be found at http://coloriginal.blogBex Band
Bex Band is an author and speaker advocating outdoor adventures and conservation. She founded the UK’s largest women’s adventure community, Love Her Wild. Her previous adventures include hiking the 1000km Israel Trail, kick-scooting the length of the USA and kayaking the width of the UK against plastic pollution. She has been named as the UK’s top 30 inspirational entrepreneurs.Dr Jeremy Howick
Dr. Jeremy Howick is an Oxford researcher who has recently written a book, Doctor You, which explains the science of mind-body self-healing for interested non-academics @jeremyhowickNick Goldsmith
Nick Goldsmith is a former Royal Marine Commando; in 2018 he was medically discharged from active duty, with a diagnosis of PTSD. He co-founded the award-winning Hidden Valley Bushcraft and the Woodland Warrior Programme; a CIC supporting veterans and emergency service personnel. He is the author of Rewild Your Mind.Michael Bond
Michael Bond, who won the 2015 British Psychological Society prize for The Power of Others, is a writer specialising in human behaviour and a former editor and reporter at New Scientist. He is currently teaching writing as a Royal Literary Fund fellow at Oxford Brookes University. His book FANS is out in May 2023Anna Mathur
Anna Mathur is a psychotherapist and bestselling author. Her fourth book, Raising a Happier Mother is out in August 2023Dana Killion
Dana Killion is a fiction writer, whose memoir Where the Shadows Dance tells of her struggle in a relationship with a partner with alcohol addictionBrooke McAlary
Brooke McAlary produces and hosts The Slow Home, an iTunes #1 Health podcast. Brooke blogs about decluttering and slow living at slowyourhome.comSilva Neves
Silva Neves is a therapist and the author of ‘Compulsive Sexual Behaviours. A Psycho-Sexual Treatment Guide for Clinicians (Routledge).Nick Bracks
Nick Bracks has pursued various entrepreneurial projects and has successfully launched five companies including founding his eponymous men’s underwear label, underBRACKS; a successful restaurant venture; co-founding a nutritional supplements company; and co-founding Happy Waves. Nick has presented two TED Talks – one covering how creative and entrepreneurial drive can help combat depression, and a second on the growing suicide epidemic.Cathy Rentzenbrink
Cathy Rentzenbrink is a bestselling writer and acclaimed memoirist. Her new book Write It All Down is out in January 2022.Trishna Patnaik
Trishna Patnaik is a self-taught artist based in Mumbai. After a professional stint in various corporate roles, she realised that she wanted to do something more meaningful. She found her true calling in her passion, painting. Trishna also conducts painting workshops across Mumbai and other metropolitan cities of India, as well as offering art therapy and working as a healer. She works with clients on a one-on-one basis in Mumbai.Music As Therapy International
Music as Therapy International is a UK-registered charity with over 20 years experience of devising and delivering projects rooted in music therapy in the UK and around the world. Their aim is to make the unique and life-enhancing benefits of music available to as many vulnerable, marginalised people as possible.James Goodwin
Professor James Goodwin PhD is Director of Science and Research Impact at the Brain Health Network (www.brain.health) and a founder (now Special Advisor) of the Global Council on Brain Health. He is the author of Supercharge Your Brain: How to Maintain a Healthy Brain Throughout Your LifeUma Dinsmore-Tuli
Uma is the co-founder of the Yoga Nidra Network, which offers hundreds of free practices of yoga nidra for download: www.yoganidranetwork.org. You can connect with Uma online through her website www.yonihshakti.co on Instagram @umadinsmoretuli and her Facebook page is @umadinsmoretuilphdCarolyn Cowan
Carolyn is a psychotherapist, yoga and breathwork teacher who has spent over 20 years specialising in psychosexual therapy, trauma and relationships, and working with pre-and postnatal clients.Drew Povey
Drew Povey is a leadership expert with over twenty years’ experience working in elite level sport and education. In the last decade he has also worked with charitable organisations, SMEs, multi-national businesses, the NHS and with the police.Emma Reed Turrell
Emma Reed Turrell is a psychotherapist, writer, speaker and podcaster. She previously co-hosted the Best Friend Therapy podcast with Elizabeth Day. Emma recently launched her brand-new podcast, Friendship Therapy. Her first book Please Yourself focused on people-pleasing, What am I Missing? is her second book.Dr Jenny Goodman
Jenny Goodman is a doctor, lecturer and broadcaster. She qualified at Leeds University School of Medicine and worked as a junior doctor but, disillusioned with conventional medicine’s limitations, she qualified in Ecological Medicine with British Society for Ecological Medicine.Keith Squires
Keith has a background in nutrition, Ayurveda, herbalism and cookery, with over 30 years of experience as a vegetarian chef. He teaches workshops, retreats and courses around the world. https://keithonfood.comiCAAD
iCAAD is a global platform dedicated to expanding knowledge, exchanging ideas, advancing wellbeing and the prevention and treatment of behavioural, mental, and emotional health issues. https://www.icaad.com/Nova Reid
Nova Reid is a TED speaker, anti-racism activist, educator and author. Her debut book, The Good Ally, published by HQ Stories of HarperCollins is out September 2021.Leigh Timmins
Leigh Timmins is the fastest man to cycle across Europe – his book, The Race of Truth, is about this feat and the journey of personal transformation that lead to itChristopher Spriggs
Christopher Spriggs is the author of Grief: A Guided Workbook published by VieGeorgie May
Georgie May is the author of Lucky GirlPeter Walker
Peter Walker is a political correspondent with the Guardian, and a commentator and frequent broadcaster on issues including politics, active living and health. He has written a previous book about the many benefits of everyday cycling, Bike Nation: How Cycling Can Save the World, which is how he became fascinated by the problem of inactive lifestyles. His new book is The Miracle Pill: Why A Sedentary World Is Getting It All Wrong, published by Simon & Schuster. As a journalist he has reported from countries including North Korea, China and Iraq, and is now based in parliament. @peterwalker99Isaiah Hankel
Isaiah Hankel received his doctorate in Anatomy and Cell Biology and is an expert on mental focus, behavioural psychology, and career development. His work has been featured in The Guardian, Fast Company, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Isaiah is the founder and CEO of Cheeky Scientist, a career training company that specializes in helping PhDs transition into corporate careers; he is also the director of Hankel Leadership. Through these ventures, Isaiah has consulted on career development, employee management, entrepreneurship, focus, and motivation at several Fortune 500 companies.Michelle Elman
Michelle Elman is a life coach and the author of The Joy of Being SelfishRose Elliot
Rose Elliot MBE is one of Britain’s foremost vegetarian cookery writers, with over 60 vegetarian and vegan books and sales of 3.5 million copies worldwide. Rose is patron of a number of charities, and in 1999 she received the MBE from the Queen for services to vegetarian cookery. Rose was also raised in a spiritual environment, and, some years ago, she heard a Buddhist monk speak about the Four Noble Truths and that you could write everything you need to know about Buddhism on the back of a postcard. This inspired her meditation practice, her writing, and her love for and interest in Buddhism.Ellie Middleton
Ellie Middleton is the author of UnmaskedLeon Chaitow
Leon Chaitow is a registered osteopath and naturopath, editor of the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, and Honorary Fellow and former senior lecturer at the University of Westminster, London. Author of more than 60 books, including Holistic Pain Relief, he lectures internationally on both bodywork and general health topics from an integrated perspectivePaul Boross
Paul Boross is a business psychologist, performance coach and author of new book Humourology: The Serious Business of Humour At Work.Jess Harriton
Jess Harriton is the editor of Growing Up PowerfulJeffrey Abugel
Journalist Jeffrey Abugel is the founder of the Initiative for Depersonalization Studies (depersonalization.info), and a certified wellness coach specialising in “repersonalization.” For more information: www.jeffreyabugel.com.The Big Lunch
The Big Lunch www.biglunch.com is the UK’s annual get-together and aims to get as many people as possible across the whole of the UK to have lunch with their neighbours in a simple act of community, friendship and fun. The Big Lunch creates strong and lasting bonds within communities across the country, and was launched by the Eden Project in 2009. This year The Big Lunch will be held on Sunday 18th June as the highlight of The Great Get Together weekend, an idea co-created by The Big Lunch and the Jo Cox Foundation to encourage even more people to celebrate commonality and community.Julie Menanno
Julie Menanno is a couples therapist and author of Secure LoveMike McKinney
Mike McKinney was born and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand. He studied psychology at the University of Canterbury for both his undergraduate and post graduate training. Over the last two decades, Mike has worked as a Clinical Psychologist in both the public (hospital-based) and private practice settings. He has become increasingly intrigued by the potential for an individual's personality-style to enhance or undermine decisions and behaviours in relation to achievement.Scarlett Brady
Scarlett Brady is a writer and editor. She is currently the editor of Gurgle, a monthly magazine for mothers of babies and young children.Jodi Winter
Jodi is the founder of Wild Minds, a company focussed on getting people re-connected with nature, and has over 18 years of experience, delivering environmental education to children and adults from all walks of life including schools, families, scouts and brownies, young offenders, special educational needs groups, corporate clients and the elderly. As well as this, Jodi is a Licenced Thrive Practitioner, providing a wide range of support and therapeutic sessions for children with behavioural, attachment and mental health difficulties. Jodi is also trained in Shinrin-Yoku and Meditation; using nature and the great outdoors to improve mental health and wellbeing in children and adults of all ages.Richard Templar
Richard Templar is the author of the global best-selling “The Rules of… ” series. The Rules of Everything is published by Pearson, priced at £12.99.Dr Mike Shooter
Dr Mike Shooter CBE is a former President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and was the first child psychiatrist to hold that post. He is now an honorary fellow of six Royal Colleges and has spoken from public and professional platforms, written and advised governments in many parts of the world. An ex-journalist, Mike is a passionate believer in the power of stories and the need to share them - those of his patients and his own. He still lives in the Welsh Valleys, amidst a large family, many animals, and the community with whom he worked for nearly 40 years. His new book Growing Pains is out now in paperback, priced £9.99.Marchelle Farrell
Marchelle Farrell is a therapist, writer and amateur gardener. Born in Trinidad and Tobago, she has spent the last twenty years attempting to become hardy in the UK. She has trained and worked as a consultant psychiatrist and psychotherapist. Her debut Uprooting won the Nan Shepherd Prize.Noa Belling
Noa Belling is an author, psychotherapist, corporate consultant and author of new book Stress Less: managing anxiety in a modern World, published by Rockpool PublishingBakpro
Bakpro has been created by leading osteopath Nick Potter to relieve back pain and tension.Rhys James
Rhys, an anxiety and depression sufferer, shares his experiences along his journey to recovery.Estelle Lefébure
French model and actress Estelle Lefébure was one of People magazine s most beautiful people in the world. She has been a cover girl for Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan, Harper’s Bazaar and others. She appeared in advertisements for Cartier, Christian Dior, Lacoste, L’Oreal, Revlon, Thierry Mugler, Versace, Victoria's Secret, and many more. She leads wellness retreats in St. Barts.Tuck
Tuck is a community devoted to improving sleep hygiene, health and wellness through the creation and dissemination of comprehensive, unbiased, free web-based resourcesCharlie Hoare
Charlie Hoare is author of MAN DOWN: A Guide for Men on Mental Health, a life coach and wellbeing consultant. He lives in East Wittering with his partner, Pip Stewart, an adventure travel journalist, and their eight-week old daughter, Willow.Owen O'Kane
Owen is a psychotherapist and author of Ten Times Happier and the globally acclaimed and Sunday Times bestselling book, Ten to Zen. His latest book is How to Be Your Own Therapist. Owen has over 25 years’ experience in physical and mental health and is a former NHS Mental Health Clinical Lead.Dr Joanna North
Dr Joanna North a Psychotherapist and Chartered Psychologist with thirty years’ experience working in the field of family mental health. She was Chair of the British Psychological Society (BPS) Psychotherapy Section between 2017 and 2019. She is the author of Mind Kind.Donna Lancaster
Donna Lancaster has worked as a coach and therapist for more than 30 years. She was formerly the head of teaching at the Hoffman Institute UK. She co-created The Bridge Retreat, a six-day personal development experience. Donna's new book, The Bridge, is out now (Penguin Life)Jonah Berger
Jonah Berger is a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is an expert on word of mouth, viral marketing, social influence, and trendsRuairí Stewart
Ruairí Stewart is a therapist and coach @thehappywholecoachKatia Vlachos
Katia Vlachos is a reinvention coach, meditation teacher, and the author of Uncaged: A Good Girl's Journey to ReinventionLydia Paleschi
Lydia Paleschi is a freelance writer and digital marketer based in Cornwall. She is co-founder of Wild Swimming Cornwall, a group which promotes finding community, self-care and an affinity with nature through cold water immersion.David Brooks
David Brooks is a leading writer and commentator. He is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times and broadcaster. He is the bestselling author of The Second Mountain, The Road to Character, The Social Animal, Bobos in Paradise and On Paradise Drive. His new book is How to Know a Person.Harriet Griffey
Harriet Griffey is an ex-nurse, journalist and published writer. She also facilitates writers retreats and her latest book Write Every Day is out now from Hardie Grant publishers. Photo credit: Julia BursteinPeter Bregman
Peter Bregman is the CEO of Bregman Partners, Inc., a company that helps senior leaders create accountability and inspire collective action on their organisation’s most important work. He is the author of the Wall Street Journal bestseller, 18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things DoneLynn Crilly
Lynn Crilly is an award-winning counsellor, author and mother of twin girls. After finding one of her twin daughters, Samantha, was struggling with anorexia nervosa and OCD, and having followed the conventional routes to no avail, Lynn took the decision to follow her gut instincts and rehabilitate Samantha herself. She subsequently developed her unique form of counselling to support sufferers and their families going through similar experiences. Lynn continues to work with families battling mental health issues every day at her clinics in Surrey and West Sussex.John Cei Douglas
John Cei Douglas is an author and illustrator living in London. Often favouring ‘silent’ comic narratives and muted colour palettes, he explores themes of mental health and relationships with warmth and empathy, through comics and picture books to editorial pieces and more commercial work. His first full length graphic novel, All the Places in Between, was published by Liminal 11 in April 2021.Christina MacDonald
Christina Macdonald is writer and editor specialising in dementia and healthcare. She is Online Editor for The Alzheimer’s Show and author of the book, Dementia Care: A Guide. She has been a journalist for more than 25 years and began writing about dementia after her late mother, Hazel, was diagnosed with vascular dementia. She is passionate about helping carers understand more about dementia in order to be the best possible carers for their loved ones.Amanda Ashy
Amanda Ashy is a clinical nutritionist, mindfulness expert and yoga teacher for children & families. You can connect with Amanda at amandaashyboyd.com or via Instagram, @Amanda_AshyMarcus McCabe
Marcus McCabe is a member of the 31 Days to Wellbeing team, trying out 31 different wellbeing activities throughout January to raise money for men's mental health charity Men Walk Talk. He works in PR during the day and struggles to sleep during the night.Evelyn Wallace
Evelyn Wallace is the Cancer Care Operations Manager at AXA PPPJuliette Bryant
Juliette Bryant is a nutritionist, healer, meditation teacher and authorJack Rolf
Jack Rolf, 26, is an actor based in Brighton. He is also a member of ABOB, A Band of BrothersNancy Kline
Nancy Kline is President of Time To Think, an international leadership development and coaching company. She is also a published author and public speaker. Time To Think began in 1984 and grew out of Nancy's consulting and teaching work near Washington, DC, where she had served as a Founding Director of The Thornton Friends School for twelve years and as Director of The Leadership Institute for six years. She is a Fellow of Ashridge Management College, UK. Nancy was born and raised in New Mexico and lives in England with her husband. Photo Credit: Keith Barnes PhotographyIlse Sand
Ilse Sand is a psychotherapist and author www.highly-sensitive-hsp.comKeiron Sparrowhawk
Keiron Sparrowhawk is the founder and CEO of MyCognition, a company that creates apps to help individuals and teams mange their health, behaviour and performance. The Gates Foundation describe it as “world leading and truly unique” and it has been NHS approved, used within schools and healthcare faculties across the UK and internationally.Daphne Richardson
Daphne Richardson is a fully qualified Active IQ personal trainer and gym instructor. She is also qualified as a Tai Chi and QiGong instructor and has a diploma in traditional Chinese medicine.Emily Hodge
Emily is an ex-NHS health psychology specialist and coach. She supports people to lead gentle lives. Working with private and third sector organisations and within her private practice she runs the gentle life course, group and 1-2-1 coaching. Find out more about her work at coachingemily.com. The next gentle life course starts in February 2018.Cheryl Rickman
Cheryl Rickman is a positive psychology practitioner, a wellbeing ambassador and author of new book, Navigating Loneliness: How to Connect With Yourself & Others, published by Wellbeck.Roland Bal
Roland Bal uses a cognitive and somatic (body) based psycho-therapeutic approach to treat complex trauma and PTSD. He works both online, using audio and video, and offline in his practice in Barcelona. Additionally his website https://rolandbal.com/ provides e-books, trauma care guided meditations and online courses.Dr Alice Feller
Alice Feller is a board-certified clinical psychiatrist and an analyst member of the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis.Clayton John Ainger
Clayton is a motivational speaker, author of the internationally best-selling book, The Ego’s Code. His ethos in life is about making every person matter every time. This is why he is so passionate about people and helping them to embrace their individuality, release negativity and understand the power of doing what comes naturally and discover what truly makes their hearts sing! Clayton works with people all over the world, from different walks of life. http://www.claytonjohnainger.com/Samantha Bloom
Samantha Bloom is a BANT certified nutritionist, passionate about helping people heal through affordable, easy to implement, customised nutritional strategies. www.bloom-nutrition.co.ukGabby Abbott
Gabby is a 27-year-old who writes about her experience of mental health and self-care. She uses her writing to release anxiety and let others know that they are not alone.Matt Ottley
Matt Ottley is an artist, composer and author, and the creator of intermodal work The Tree of Ecstasy and Unbearable SadnessLisa Sturge
Lisa Sturge is the director of Laughterlines Coaching, working with a range of businesses, organisations and schools across the UK in order to promote laughter and wellbeing in the workplace and everyday life. www.laughterlinescoaching.co.ukTim Drake
Tim Drake is a keynote speaker to business audiences around Europe on motivation and unlocking potential. He has co-founded and run businesses, Think Tanks and charities. His previous publications include Wearing the Coat of Change (Orion, 1998), How to Make a Difference (Marshall Cavendish Business, 2012), You Can Be as Young as You Think (Pearson Prentice Hall Life, 2009) and Generation Cherry (Red Door, 2017). He gave a Do Lecture in 2012.Fleur Brown
Fleur Brown is a nutritional therapist based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. She studied at the Institute For Optimum Nutrition in London. A member of the British Association for Applied Nutrition and Nutritional Therapy (BANT), The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) and the Nutrition Therapy Council (NTC), Fleur is also a senior associate of The Royal Society of Medicine in London. She is the author of Beat Chronic Disease: The Nutrition Solution.Lucy Nichol
Lucy Nichol is the author of SnowflakeDr Bunmi Aboaba
Dr Bunmi Aboaba is a food addiction coach. Her work covers the full spectrum of disordered eating, including overeating, compulsive eating, emotional eating, and other associated patterns. Dr Bunmi is creator of the R4 Method, a Food Addiction Certification to support nutritionists, nurses, teachers, health and fitness professionals, dieticians and medical clinicians to help their clients achieve long-lasting results. She is author of Craving Freedom.Clio Wood
Clio Wood is the founder of &Breathe and the author of Get Your Mojo BackPeter Booth
Peter Booth is a woodworker in West London who specialises in making beautiful anxiety relief sculptures for people suffering from anxiety and other mental health issues. He started his craft after discovering his own path through depression with the help of therapy and the outlet of woodworking.Alan Percy
Alan Percy is Head of Counselling at the University of Oxford. He is past chair of HUCS (Heads of University Counselling Services) 2019-20, and is a senior accredited psychotherapist, BACP.Dani DiPirro
Dani DiPirro is the creator of the popular Instagram account, positivelypresent. She has been featured on ELLE, Forbes, Glamour, and The Washington Post Express. Dani lives in Bethesda, Maryland.Ashley Verma
Ashley Verma is a mom, founder of the Bizzimumzi podcast, and Define London fitness studio. She is a former Broadway performer and celebrity trainer. Through Bizzimumzi Ashley has created a welcoming community to share the highs and lows of parenting, and inspire others to feel empowered in their journey.Louise Lloyd
Louise Lloyd is a mindset and wellbeing coach. Having ridden for Great Britain during her career as a professional event rider, Louise knows what it takes to handle pressure and to navigate life’s inevitable ups and downs. Her interests in all things mindset began in the 1990s when she was introduced to meditation. The practice gave her significant insight into transcending an overthinking mind and fear, something she has been helping others with ever since. You can find Louise @ www.louiselloyd.lifeHoratio Clare
Horatio Clare’s books include Running for the Hills (Somerset Maugham Award), A Single Swallow, Down to the Sea in Ships (Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year), Aubrey and the Terrible Yoot (Branford Boase Award, best debut children’s book), Icebeaker: A Voyage Far North, The Light in the Dark: A Winter Journal and Something of his Art: Walking to Lubeck with J S Bach. His latest book, Heavy Light: a story of madness, mania and healing, publishes with Chatto & Windus in 2021. Horatio broadcasts regularly on BBC Radio, writes for the Financial Times, the Spectator and various other papers and magazines, and lectures in non-fiction at the University of Manchester.Charlotte Owen
Charlotte Owen is 32 years old and lives with her husband, son and labradoodle in Lichfie.Erica Crompton
Erica Crompton co-authored The Beginner's Guide to Sanity to support individuals with psychosis symptomsDavinia Taylor
Mum of four boys, actress, fitness fanatic and health biohacker pioneer, Davinia’s career started on TV and led to film and television roles, as well as television presenting. A recovering alcoholic, Davinia’s personal journey over past 13 years has seen her turn her dedication to health, wellbeing and fitness into a passion for sharing this knowledge with others. Davinia is training to become a qualified personal trainer and runs regular inspirational and informative Instagram Lives with health and fitness experts on her fast-growing channel: @daviniataylor.Sandy Newbigging
Sandy C. Newbigging is a meditation teacher, coach, speaker, author and creator of Calmology.Leanne Maskell
Leanne Maskell is an ADDCA qualified ADHD Coach and founder and director of coach training company ADHD WorksLorena Bernal
Lorena Bernal is a certified life coach and spiritual life coach, and founder of the events and coaching platform Live Love Better.Mee Two
Mee Two is a safe app where adolescents can share information, offer each other support, and work together to prevent or manage anxiety, stress and other difficulties www.mee-two.co.ukProfessor Daniel Freeman
Professor Daniel Freeman is a Clinical Psychologist, Professor of Psychology at Oxford University, and author of ParanoiaTalitha Fosh
Talitha Fosh is the author of Hooked – Why We Are Addicted and How to Break Free. She is a qualified psychotherapist.Angela Duckworth
Angela Duckworth has a Masters in Neuroscience and a PhD in Psychology. She is the author of GritMichelle Brown
Michelle Brown is Deputy Head of Department for Healthcare Practice in the University of Derby's College of Health and Social CareSteve Martin
Steve Martin is the co-author of the New York Times International bestseller Yes! 50 Secrets from the Science of Persuasion. His work in the field of persuasion science has featured widely in the global media. He has a regular business columns for the British Airways in-flight magazine and the Harvard Business Review. He is a guest lecturer at the London Business School and the University of Cambridge.Maureen Dunne
Maureen Dunne is the author of The Neurodiversity EdgeLeanne Spencer
Author Leanne Spencer is a corporate wellbeing and burnout prevention expert, the bestselling author of Cadence: The Secret to Beating Burnout and Performing in Life and Work, and an award-winning global keynote speakerRoss Patrick
Author Ross Patrick experienced a breakdown and suicide attempt in 2014. During a housebound recovery from depression and PTSD, initially as catharsis, he began writing more seriously. His new book is the dystopian fiction A New Dark Age.Karra Eloff
Karra Eloff is the author of The Chronic Pain CoupleWill Hussey, Andy Cope & Gavin Oattes
Will Hussey, Andy Cope and Gavin Oattes are co-authors of Diary of a Brilliant Kid: Top Secret Guide to Awesomeness - an interactive collection of science, stories, theories, top tips and quotes, packaged so that children can learn to take charge of their own wellbeing (published by Capstone, 2018)Michelle Munt
Michelle Munt sustained a traumatic brain injury in a road accident which changed her life. The road to recovery following a brain injury is years, and maybe a lifetime. She blogs about brain injury at www.jumbledbrain.com to raise awareness and understanding.Dr Chad Larson
Dr. Larson is an advisor and consultant for Cyrex Laboratories. He is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He particularly pursues advanced developments in the fields of endocrinology, orthopedics, sports medicine, and environmentally-induced chronic disease. http://www.joincyrex.com/arrays-for-patientMark Simmonds
Mark Simmonds is the author of Breakdown and Repair: A Father's Tale of Stress and SuccessTier Blundell
Tier Blundell is an advocate, writer, education specialist and sometime guest speaker on the BBCElement
Element is a social enterprise that runs creative programmes in personal development and emotional wellbeing for young people leaving care. Our programmes aim to give participants tools for self-managing their wellbeing, raising their self-esteem and creating a supportive peer networkRichard Sutton
Richard Sutton is the founder of SuttonHealth and The Performance Code. He is also the author of Stressproof (2021) and The Stress Code (2022). and the developer of the app The Stress Code.Tara Jackson
Tara is a creativity coach. She supports leaders to unlock creative ideas, nurture their unique gifts and skills, solve problems and identify areas for growth (with improved wellbeing as a side effect). She is also the author of four books (so far) – the Embodied series. See more at www.tarajackson.co.uk.Lyndsey Hookway
Lyndsey is a PhD candidate at Swansea University, an experienced paediatric nurse, children’s public health nurse, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, Holistic Sleep Coach and birth trauma recovery practitioner. The cofounder and clinical director of the Holistic Sleep Coaching program, Lyndsey regularly teaches internationally. In 2019 she set up the Breastfeeding the Brave project. She is a respected international speaker, teacher, and published author, and she regularly speaks out against the dominant sleep training culture, as well as advocating for the rights of families to receive expert and respectful support. https://lyndseyhookway.com/Jen Mann
Jennifer Mann and Karden Rabin co-authors of The Secret Language of the Body out 23 May 2024, and co-founders of Somia International.Dr Niki Cooper
Dr Niki Cooper is the Head of Learning Mental Health Workforce at Place2Be Niki joined Place2Be in 2002. She is co-author of the Place2Be Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Children in Schools and, since 2007, has overseen the development and management of a comprehensive professional qualifications pathway at Place2Be from Level 2 to MA. Her doctoral thesis was a critical examination of this pathway and the impact it has had on the wider field of counselling children and young people. She teaches on, or supervises, all of the qualifications courses.Alexandra Smith
Alexandra Smith is a Derbyshire author-actor. She loves to express herself through as many creative mediums as possible and practices hula hooping in her spare time to stay calm and mindful.Rosie Nice
Rosie Nice is the founder of MAGIC Coaching and is author of new book, The MAGIC Happens in the Silence, a guide to the art of reflective coaching.Margie Ulbrick
Margie Ulbrick is a certified emotionally focused therapist, relationship counsellor and writer. Margie Ulbrick and Dr Richard Chambers are the authors of Mindful Relationships: Creating Genuine Connection with Ourselves and OthersMind
Mind is a mental health charity. They provide advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem and campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.
Henny Flynn
Henny Flynn is the author of In the Flow: Journal Your Inner WisdomSean Young
Sean Young is the Executive Director of the University of California Institute for Prediction Technology, the UCLA Center for Digital Behavior, a Medical School Professor with the UCLA Department of Family Medicine, and the author of Stick With It.Emma Kilburn
Emma Kilburn is a languages teacher and Deputy Head, who has just started training In counselling and psychotherapy, inspired by the transformative impact that 19 years of psychotherapy has had on her own life. She writes about mental health and therapy. https://www.emmakilburnwriting.com/Liz Evans
Liz Evans is a Jungian psychotherapist and journalist from the UK. Currently based in Hobart, Tasmania, she has a small private practice offering therapy for women, and writes, often from a psychoanalytic perspective, for magazines, newspapers and online publicationsJessica Wendi Abel
Jessica Wendi Abel lives with her family in New York, where she has a background in working with children as a speech therapist and is currently a school administrator. After her own experience of post-natal depression, she wrote The Little Blue Rocket Ship: A Story About Postpartum DepressionNiyc Pidgeon
Niyc Pidgeon is a positive psychologist and success coach, and the author of Now Is Your Chance; A 30-Day Guide To Living Your Happiest Life Using Positive Psychology www.niycpidgeon.comMolly Carmel
Molly Carmel helps people find a sustainable solution to the battle of obesity and related eating disorders. After struggling with her own eating disorder for over 20 years and finding no solutions in available treatments, she created The Beacon, where she helps clients recover from similar addictions. Carmel received her Bachelor's in Social Work from Cornell University and her Master’s from Columbia University's School of Social Work. She has extensive training in Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, addiction and nutrition.Paul McGee
Paul McGee is a conference speaker, seminar presenter, communication coach, and bestselling author. His academic background is in behavioural and social psychology, and his early career was spent in Human Resources before he lost his job due to ill health when he was diagnosed with M.E. Now fully recovered he’s become one of the UK’s leading speakers on change, inspiring leadership, and communicating with confidence. He developed the S.U.M.O (Shut Up, Move On) brand in 2002 and more recently launched SUMO4Schools, a programme designed to help young people realise their potential and develop skills for life. He has recently written a new book The S.U.M.O Secrets to Being a Positive, Confident Teenager. To find out more about his work visit www.theSUMOguy.comSMIRA
SMIRA is a UK charity which supports families with selectively mute children. They also provide information to health and education professionals involved in the upbringing of such children and young people. SMIRA gives those with SM, their parents and professionals an opportunity to feel less isolated and share ideas with others who have experienced similar problems in either home, school or treatment situations.
Claire Brown
Claire Brown is a qualified life and career coach who works with clients across all industry sectors. She specialises in career change, career confidence and clarity.Yossi Chalamish
Yossi Chalamish M.D. is the author of The Brain Code: Using Neuroscience to Improve Learning, Memory and Emotional Intelligence. He is also a practising medical doctor and a researcher in clinical neuroscience. He is the co-founder of Brainways, which provides lectures and practical training to increase cognitive abilities.Tanya Goodin
Tanya Goodin is an award-winning digital entrepreneur and founder of digital detox specialists Time To Log Off. 'OFF.' is her first book, published by Octopus Books, out August 2017.Lianna Champ
Lianna Champ is a funeral director, grief and bereavement expert and author of practical guide, How to Grieve Like A Champ. She is passionate about improving our relationship with death.Dr Esther Ramsay-Jones
Dr Esther Ramsay-Jones is a lecturer in grief, bereavement and dying. She has written two books, Holding Time: Human Need and Relationships in Dementia Care (2019) and The Silly Thing: Shaping the Story of Life and Death (2020), both published by Free Association Books and available to buy online and in all good bookshops.Vanessa Potter
Vanessa Potter is a meditation advocate and author of Finding My Right Mind: One Woman’s Experiment to put Meditation to the TestEmma Mills
Emma Mills is a meditation teacher and the creator of emmamillslondon.com. She has a private practice in central London, as well as in the Midlands. She holds events and meetings across the UK.Dr Holan Liang
Holan Liang studied Medicine and Experimental Psychology at Cambridge University and trained in Psychiatry and Child Psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital. She was Clinical Lecturer and Clinical Research Fellow at the world-renowned Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience and now works as a Consultant child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in London.Dave Jereb
Dave Jereb is a paediatric occupational therapist. Dave and his wife, Kathy, co-founded MoveAbout Therapy Services in 2008.Peter Lamont
Peter Lamont is Professor of History and Theory of Psychology at the University of Edinburgh, and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His research has covered a variety of curious topics, such as magic, belief, wonder and critical thinking. He is the author of Radical Thinking.Charlotte Ford and Sam Stanley
Sam Stanley (left) and Charlotte Ford developed Agnesforgirls.com together. Sam has worked in publishing and has three children (two sons and a daughter). Charlotte is a freelance Parliamentary reporter and she also has three children (two sons and a daughter). It started out as a book idea of Charlotte's and evolved into a website, launched in 2017.Janice Haddon
Janice Haddon has over 25 years’ experience in strategic and operational human resources and management consultancy. Janice is a qualified coach and an NLP practitioner, hypnotherapist and counsellor. She is currently undertaking a PhD in Organisational Health and Wellbeing and is Managing Director of both Morgan Redwood and Thrive in Life 360.Kevan Hall
Kevan Hall is the author of the new book Find Your Purpose. He is also the founder of Your Portfolio Life.Dr Ryan Martin
Dr. Ryan Martin is Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. In his work on anger, he draws on over 20 years of research, teaching and clinical experience. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Psychology Today, on NPR’s Invisibilia podcast and on BBC Radio’s The Digital Human. His TED talk Why We Get Mad has been viewed over 3 million times since June 2019. Find out more about Ryan at: www.alltheragescience.comNelisha Wickremasinghe
Nelisha Wickremasinghe is a psychologist, entrepreneur, educator and international organisational change consultant who has worked in the field of human development for 30 years. She has postgraduate degrees in psychology and family therapy, a Master’s in public sector management and a Master’s and Doctorate in organisational change.Tom Chapman
Tom Chapman is the founder of the Lions Barber Collective, a men’s mental health awareness and suicide prevention movement that has been awarded a 'Point of Light' Award by Prime Minister Theresa May. Tom’s Lions Barber Collective is turning barbershops into safe spaces for men using the opportunity of a regular haircut to start conversations about mental health.Becky Hall
Becky Hall is an accredited life coach, leadership consultant and is the author of The Art of EnoughHuman Givens College
Human Givens is a practical, holistic and scientific approach focusing on what individuals need to live mentally healthy and fulfilling lives. It draws on the latest insights from neuroscience and psychological research, and combines this knowledge with proven therapeutic techniques from a wide range of approaches. Its application is broad, encompassing mental and other healthcare, education, social work, the workplace and beyond.Rehana Jawadwala
Rehana Jawadwala is the founder of MummyYoga, a specialist pregnancy and postnatal yoga practice service. Rehana has a PhD in exercise physiology and nutrition and more than 20 years of experience in health, physical activity and nutrition. She is an active member of her local NHS trust, Maternity Voices Partnership initiative that empowers women in her community to be engaged with the maternity services that they access. Rehana lives with her young family in Chester. https://mummyyoga.com/ Instagram @mummyyogaJason Wegner
Jason Wegner is currently a university student at the University of Lethbridge, working towards becoming an English Language Arts Teacher. Jason was diagnosed with bipolar 1 disorder in late August of 2017. After a year and a half of recovering from his manic episode, he began writing his memoir about the experience, which he has called Manic Man: How to Live Successfully with a Severe Mental Illness. Jason’s psychologist and co-author, Dr Kerry Bernes, has a Bachelor of Education degree, a Master of Science, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Psychology from the University of Calgary. Dr Bernes is a registered psychologist, member of various associations in the field of psychology, and has experience as a Teacher, Sessional Instructor, Associate Professor, Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies and Research in Education, Assistant Professor and has been a Full Professor at the University of Lethbridge since July 2012.Hannah Bourne-Taylor
Hannah Bourne-Taylor is the author of FledglingGiovanni Frazzetto
Giovanni Frazzetto was born and grew up in Sicily. In 2002 he received a PhD in molecular biology from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg. In his work, Giovanni connects science, art and literature. His book How We Feel, on the neuroscience of emotions, was among the Guardian Best Books of Psychology in 2013 and has been translated in thirteen countries. www.giovannifrazzetto.comChristie Watson
Christie is Professor of Medical Humanities at UEA and worked as an NHS nurse for over twenty years. She has written five books, including her first novel Tiny Sunbirds Far Away, which won the Costa First Novel Award, and memoir, The Language of Kindness which was a number one Sunday Times bestseller. Her new book is Quilt on Fire.Amanda Marples
Amanda Marples is a social worker, writer and mentor with many years experience in community mental health. She supports other neurodivergent writers at reconcilecreative.com She is the author of The Healing Workbook which is published by VieKat Byles
Kat Byles is the Founder of the True Business SchoolDr Luana Marques
Dr Luana Marques is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and the Director of Community Psychiatry Programme for Research in Implementation & Dissemination of Evidence-Based Treatments at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). She is the author of Bold Move: A 3-Step Plan to Transform Anxiety into Power.Anna Mae
Anna Mae, originally from Hertfordshire, now resides on the Essex Coast. She is active in her community, attending writing and poetry groups and is passionate about self-empowerment. Previously she’d worked for Women’s Aid, facilitated creative writing workshops in a prison, a mental health unit, secondary schools and bereavement groups.Dr Lindsay Browning
Dr Lindsay Browning is the author of Navigating Sleeplessness: How to Sleep Deeper and Better For Longer (published by Welbeck Balance) and a chartered psychologist at Trouble Sleeping www.troublesleeping.co.ukElliot Wise
Elliot Wise is an entrepreneur, business growth expert and mentor. He is the founder of Limitless Mentoring – an entrepreneurial skills programme for aspiring business leaders.Yasmin Azad
Yasmin Azad was among the first group of girls in her Muslim community in Sri Lanka to go away to university. Soon after obtaining a degree in English from the University of Ceylon, she moved to the United States, where she worked for over two decades as a mental health counsellor. Her memoir Stay, Daughter draws on her experiences.Laura Silverman
Laura Silverman is an editor at Country Living, with a particular interest in wellbeing, wildlife and wordsSarah Templeton
Sarah Templeton is the author of How Not to Murder Your ADHD Kid: Instead Learn How to Be Your Child's Own ADHD CoachAlain de Botton
Alain de Botton is the bestselling author of fifteen books. He is the founder of The School of Life, a platform dedicated to bringing about healing, growth, calm and self-understanding through psychology, psychotherapy, philosophy, art and culture. A Therapeutic Journey: Lessons from the School of Life by Alain de Botton is available October 2023Rohan Gunatillake
Rohan Gunatillake combines twelve years' experience of working in technology and innovation with an equally extensive background in mindfulness. With his emphasis on playfulness and digital culture, Rohan is recognised as one of the most creative yet authentic voices in modern mindfulness. He is a trustee of the British Council and in 2012 Wired magazine named him in their Smart List of 50 people who will change the worldJulie Newberry
Dr Julie Newberry is a counselling psychotherapist for StopSO – The Specialist Treatment Organisation for the Prevention of Sexual Offending - which works to prevent sexual offending through therapy. StopSO is an agency that connects clients asking for help with a specially trained, experienced therapists. The service is available to anyone who feels at risk of committing a sexual offence, as well as those who have already committed a sexual offence. StopSO also offers therapy to the family members of sexual offenders. StopSO's aim is to reduce sexual offending by offering therapy to the (potential and actual) perpetrators in order to prevent harm, and thus protect society.Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski, founder of the Zen Hospice Project and the Metta Institute, is a Buddhist teacher, international lecturer and a leading voice in contemplative end-of-life care. He also consults for healthcare and spiritual institutions, and has been honoured by the Dalai Lama as well as being named one of AARP's 50 Most Innovative PeopleNaomi Honey
Naomi Honey is a Life and Executive Coach at www.flytality.com, and a parkour coach with www.parkourgenerations.com. She takes great joy in helping her clients to live their lives fully, rather than going through the motions - and to rediscover their love of movement.Dawn Thailand
The Dawn Addiction Rehab and Wellness Centre is a specially designed rehabilitation and wellness facility that has been created to foster an environment of personal growth and healing for people who want to change their lives and overcome their drug, alcohol or behavioural addictions.Mental Snapp
Mental Snapp is a video diary app designed to help people record their mental health storyLindsay Gibson
Lindsay C. Gibson, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice who specialises in individual psychotherapy with adult children of emotionally immature (EI) parents. She is author of Who You Were Meant to Be, and writes a monthly column on well-being for Tidewater Women magazine. In the past, she has served as adjunct assistant professor of graduate psychology at the College of William and Mary, as well as at Old Dominion University. Gibson lives and practices in Virginia Beach, VA.Melina Notidou
Melina Notidou is a freelance writer from Newcastle upon Tyne. In late 2018 - early 2019, she lost all of her hair from her scalp and body due to alopecia. Her hair loss set her on her mindfulness journey, where she discovered a new passion to write about whilst helping others on the way. She also loves to travel, dance, read lots of books and watch feel-good movies with a warm mug of hot chocolate in hand. You can check out more of her work on her personal blog: https://melsworld.video.blog/.Chris Stringman
Chris Stringman gathered debt due to a spreadbetting addiction. He has since written a book, 'Win. Lose. Repeat', sharing his experience in a bid to help othersDr Stella Compton
Dr Stella Compton-Dickinson is a London-based Health and Care Profession council registered music therapist, accredited supervisor, professional oboist and lecturer, UK Council for Psychotherapy registered Cognitive Analytic Therapist and Supervisor. She has her own private practice and twenty years' experience in the National Health Service as a Clinician, Head of Arts Therapies and Clinical Research Lead her research was awarded the 2016 Ruskin Medal for the most impactful doctoral research.Claire Dale and Patricia Peyton
Claire Dale and Patricia Peyton are the authors of new wellbeing book Physical Intelligence (Simon & Schuster)Mind & Body Programme
The Mind & Body programme at King’s Health Partners are committed to joining up mental and physical healthcare, training and research to improve health outcomes for patients and service users through a number of projects. They focus on improving identification and diagnosis, enhancing services and through learning and development of our workforce.Louis Weinstock
Louis Weinstock is a psychotherapist and the author of How the World is Making Our Children Mad and What To Do About ItSuzy Reading
Suzy is a mother of two, a chartered psychologist, yoga teacher, and health coach. She specialises in self-care, helping people manage their stress, emotions, and energetic bank balance. Suzy is a contributing editor for Psychologies Magazine and the Psychology Expert for wellbeing brand Neom Organics. Her first book ‘The Self-Care Revolution’ is published by AsterSusan J Noonan
Susan J. Noonan, MD, MPH, a part-time Certified Peer Specialist at McLean Hospital, is a consultant to Massachusetts General Hospital and CliGnosis, Inc. She is the author of Managing Your Depression: What You Can Do to Feel Better, When Someone You Know Has Depression: Words to Say and Things to Do, and Take Control of Your Depression: Strategies to Feel Better Now.Anna Katharina Schaffner
Anna Katharina Schaffner is a cultural historian and professional burnout coach. Her books include The Art of Self-Improvement: Ten Timeless Truths, Exhaustion: A History, and the novel The Truth About Julia. She writes regularly for the TLS and Psychology Today. Her research has featured on BBC Radio 4 and in Vogue, The Atlantic, and National Geographic.Aggie Stewart
Aggie Stewart, MA, C-IAYT is a yoga teacher, yoga therapist and former Accreditation Manager at the International Association of Yoga Therapists. Her book, Yoga as Self-Care for Healthcare Practitioners, was published by Singing Dragon in 2019. She has been teaching on this subject since 2009, previously at Brown University in Providence, RI and now at University of Illinois at Chicago medical school.Russell Norris
Russell Norris is a writer. After battling Social Anxiety Disorder for years, he became an executive at a leading advertising agency in London and now runs his own copywriting business. He lives in south London with his family. This is his first non-fiction book.Louise Allen
Louise works with national adoption and fostering agency Families for Children offering support to adoption breakdowns. She is an active spokesperson on behalf of looked-after children and their families and is part of an All-Party Parliamentary Group looking into the provision of fostering and adoption services and hopes to be involved in rewriting the Children Act.Walking With The Wounded
Established in 2010, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) supports ex-servicemen and women who have struggled with their transition from the military to civvy street. As a charity, we focus on employability, mental health and early intervention services to provide social inclusion, independence and to help break the cycle of those who have served and their families being a disproportionately high cohort within homeless, police custody, unemployment and mental health statistics.Dorien Brouwers
Dorien Brouwers is the author and illustrator of Sail (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers).Gemma Wilson
Gemma Wilson is a writer with interests in design, mental health and physical environments. She lives in North London.Grace Marshall
Author of the award-winning ‘How to be Really Productive’, Grace Marshall is known for her “refreshingly human” approach to productivity. Featured in The Guardian, Forbes, Huffpost and BBC Radio, her work as a Productivity Ninja has taken her from Norway to New York, helping thousands of people - from startup founders to corporate managers, artists to engineers, students and CEOs - to replace stress, overwhelm and frustration with success, sanity and satisfaction.Jessica McCabe
Jessica McCabe is a writer and the creator of the YouTube channel How to ADHD. She is the author of a book by the same name.Studio Upstairs
Studio Upstairs is an arts and health charity with studios in Bristol and London providing support for people with mental or emotional difficulties to thrive in an artistic therapeutic environment.Dr Emma Svanberg
Dr Emma Svanberg is a clinical psychologist and the author of Parenting for HumansRob Kendall
Rob Kendall has worked with over 70 international organisations, including: Heathrow Airport, London Marathon, Selfridges and The Crown Estate, teaching conversation skills to business leaders, sports professionals, teenagers and many others. He is the author of Blamestorming (2014), Workstorming (2016) and Watch Your Language (2023).Jan Day
Jan Day trained for 15 years with Art of Being founder and, like her, former Osho follower Alan Lowen in Europe and Hawaii, as well as being a CTA certified coach. Jan encourages men and women to learn to trust their own unique journeys, to embrace and move beyond the limitations of their own wounds and to move towards their potential. She is happily married and lives with her husband, Frieder, in England.Chlöe Pierre
Chlöe Pierre is the Black female founder of thy.self, which she was inspired to launch in October 2018 after struggling to find a space that resonated to her within wellness. Chloe's mission is to make wellness more approachable and accessible to the people that its origins are derived from. Take Care is her debut book.Fab Giovanetti
Fab Giovanetti is an award-winning entrepreneur, writer and marketing consultant. Reclaim Your Time Off is her second book, published on May 11th by Watkins Media. Fab is the founder of Creative Impact Group, a collective of hundreds of creatives making a positive impact on others and the planet. Through her community and her work at Alt Marketing School, she has touched over 100,000 people from all over the world. DiscoverNoor Hibbert
Noor Hibbert (BSc PgCert PgDip) is a qualified life and business coach, serial-entrepreneur, motivational speaker, mother, spiritual badass, creator of the hit podcast 'Think It, Get It’ and author of bestselling Just F*cking Do It (JFDI).Peter Wohlleben
Peter Wohlleben is a German forester and author who writes on ecological themes in popular language. He is the author of the New York Times Bestseller The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate and of the new book The Heartbeat of Trees.Kate Chaytor Norris
Kate trained at the Institute for Optimum Nutrition in London, focusing on all aspects of nutrition and health from both a holistic and scientific perspective. She is also trained in Nutrigenomics and Health Kinesiology.Adrian Gonzalez
Adrian Gonzalez is an entrepreneur and life coach specialising in workplace wellbeing. His Morning Zen routine helps managers, CEOs and business leaders alike increase their motivation, achieve balance and embrace a new meaning of success. Adrian is the author of Morning Zen: Empower Your Life by Transforming Your Mornings.John Kim
John Kim, otherwise known as The Angry Therapist, is a life coach and the author of I Used to Be a Miserable F***Jenna Lee
Jenna Lee is an author, youth mentor and life coach in training. She is the author of Daring Journey, a guide for teenagers.Michelle Ogundehin
Michelle Ogundehin is a writer, author, brand consultant and TV presenter. She is an influencer with expertise and the multi award-winning former Editor-in-Chief of ELLE Decoration UK.Stephen Vokins
Stephen Vokins is managing directory of Big Brand Beds, a family run business who have been retailing for 130 years www.bigbrandbeds.co.ukPlace2Be
Place2Be is a children’s mental health charity that provides counselling and mental health support and training in UK schools.Emma Mahony
Emma Mahony is the author of two books published by HarperCollins – Double Trouble (Twins and How to Survive Them) and Stand and Deliver (And Other Brilliant Ways to Give Birth). Her new book Better Late Than Never: Understand, Survive and Thrive – Midlife ADHD Diagnosis is published on 1st October 2020 by Trigger Publishing. Up until her diagnosis for ADHD, Emma worked as a journalist for The Times as Pets, Property, Shopping, Food and Drink, Gardening, and Family Travel editor, and freelanced for the Financial Times, the Guardian, the Independent and the Telegraph. Since her diagnosis, she re-qualified as a secondary school teacher of Spanish and French, and is part of the first cohort of Now Teachers, a charity which supports professionals to make a career change into teaching. She is married with three children and lives between Sussex and London.Welldoing
Welldoing.org is a UK-wide therapist directoryJodie Hill
A trained barrister and solicitor, Jodie Hill is the founder and Managing Director of law firm, Thrive Law, whose HQ is in Leeds City Centre. Jodie also ran a campaign to make mental health first aiders mandatory in the workplace. This campaign has recently led Jodie to be nominated for Woman Lawyer of the Year and shortlisted for Gazette Legal Personality of the Year 2018 at The Law Society Excellence Awards 2018. As a result of her work around mental health in the workplace she was honoured with a fellowship with the Royal Society for Public Health earlier this year.Stephen Gillatt
I’m forty years old, and a devoted husband and father. A social housing, hospitality and public relations professional, I’ve been living with mental illness and bipolar for more than twenty years. I’m a writer, blogger and author, doing my bit to make a difference. A ‘Mad, sad, dysfunctional dad'.Amy Brown
Amy Brown is a Welsh psychologist. She is a Professor of Child Public Health at Swansea University who specialises in maternal and child health, particularly nutrition. She campaigns to bring about better support for women who want to breastfeed and to improve the UK public's attitude towards breastfeeding in public. She is the author of Why Breastfeeding Grief and Trauma Matter.Rachel Watkins
Rachel Watkins is a NLP coach working mainly with junior doctors, helping them to flourish amid the multitude pressures and challenges of young professional life. You can find her website at https://www.rachelhelen.me/Dr Steven C. Hayes
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno. The author of forty-three books and more than six hundred scientific articles, he has served as president of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy and the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, and is one of the most cited psychologists in the world. Dr. Hayes initiated the development of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and of Relational Frame Theory (RFT), the approach to cognition on which ACT is based.Ryan Jackson
Ryan Jackson is a serial entrepreneur, success coach, motivational speaker and author. Ryan works with individuals and teams on how to be the best versions of themselves using self-care and mindfulness techniques to help them become more productive and successful. His new book, The Success Rebellion, is released on 16th October www.ryanjackson.orgDr Christiana Spens
Dr. Christiana Spens is the author of The Fear (March 2023) as well as several other books including The Portrayal and Punishment of Terrorists in Western Media (Palgrave, 2019). She holds a PhD from the University of St. Andrews, for a thesis on social rituals and political violence, and she writes regularly for publications such as Prospect, The Irish Times, Glamour and The London Magazine.Patrick Holford
Patrick Holford is the founder of the Institute for Optimum Nutrition and the charitable Food for the Brain Foundation, where he directs their Alzheimer’s prevention project. He is the author of Upgrade Your BrainAndrew G Marshall
Andrew G Marshall is a writer and a therapist. He’s the author of the international bestseller ‘I love you but I’m not in love with you’ and eighteen other self-help titles about relationship. His latest book is called ‘The Power of Dog: How a puppy helped heal a grieving heart’ published by Red Door Books. He offers Intensive Therapy in Berlin and has a team of therapists who follow his method in London. For more information go to www.andrewgmarshall.comEmma Grey and Audrey Thomas
Emma Grey is an executive coach and writer. Audrey Thomas is a coach and facilitator. Together they have founded the 'My 15 Minutes' programmeJames Elander
James Elander is the Head of the Centre for Psychological Research at the University of DerbyJaci Stephen
Jaci Stephen is an award-winning journalist and TV criticDr Onkar Sahota
Dr Onkar Sahota AM is Chair of the London Assembly Health CommitteeJulia Jones
Julia is the founder of Artful Mind Project, which seeks to actively provide a holistic approach that prevents or aids the recovery of mental health. As a social enterprise, Artful Mind Project works with young people, to provide them with the skills that will help them cope and become resilient. Julia has a PhD from UCL - in regenerative medicine in skeletal muscle. www.artful.me.uk Twitter @Julz_Jay. Instagram @artful_mind_companyLisa Sugarman
Lisa Sugarman is the author of the opinion column It Is What It Is. She is also long-time columnist and humorist for GateHouse as well as a regular contributor on LittleThings.com, GrownAndFlown.com, Care.com, and Being a Mom.lifeRae Ritchie
Rae Ritchie worked for a decade as an historian before recently leaving academia to become a freelance writer and coach. Whether in the past or the present, she is interested in how people make sense of themselves and their lives. She blogs over at raeritchie.com and can be found on social media via @rae_ritchie_.Will Pye
In his early twenties, Will Pye embarked on an intense quest exploring human potential and the nature of reality in order to overcome his own suicidal depression. He enjoyed business success while raising millions of dollars for leading charities. A series of awakenings, and then a brain tumour diagnosis in 2011, inspired a new direction. Since then, Will has given talks, meetings, workshops, and retreats—globally sharing the power of presence and gratitude for wellbeing and awakening. www.loveandtruthparty.org www.willpye.comKathleen Trotter
Kathleen Trotter, MSc, is a fitness expert, media personality, personal trainer, writer, and author of Finding Your Fit: A Compassionate Trainer’s Guide to Making Fitness a Lifelong Habit and Your Fittest Future Self. Making Choices Today for a Happier, Healthier, Fitter Future YouMiranda Moore
Miranda Moore writes non-fiction, fiction and editorial opinion and works as a freelance editor and journalist in the Scottish Borders. She is trained in forest school and bushcraft and loves wild places, photography, music and beautiful food. She has a Masters in International Peace Studies and was shortlisted for the Scottish Book Trust News Writers Awards 2020.Stuart Large
Stuart Large is a freelance writer covering mental health and creative arts - you can follow him on twitter @boyaboutsound and his blog https://www.noteworthybystuart.com/Amanda Thebe
Amanda Thebe is a personal trainer with over twenty years of experience in the fitness industry. She is a popular guest on podcasts and online summits, and her health and fitness tips have been featured in media outlets like Shape, Prevention, Healthline, and Global News. She lives in Houston, Texas.Heidi Hauer
Heidi Hauer is a holistic health and life coach for women who want to bring wellbeing and happiness on the journey to professional and personal success. Qualifications in nutrition and coaching complement her background in corporate leadership positions. Heidi guides her clients to step into their power, find that highly sought-after work/life balance and reach deeper levels of fulfilment - in and outside of work. The Queendom Within is her first book.Dr Jessica Barker
Dr Jessica Barker MBE, Hacked: The Secrets Behind Cyber AttacksSatya Doyle Byock
Satya Doyle Byock is a psychotherapist and author of Quaterlife: The Search for Self in Early AdulthoodJulie Smith
Julie Smith is a leadership coach, author of Coach Yourself Confident: Ditch the self-doubt tax, unlock humble confidence and founder of Talent SproutMalcolm Stern
Malcolm Stern has worked as a group and individual psychotherapist for more than 30 years. He is co-founder and co-director of Alternatives at St James’s Church, London's most important spiritual events platform, since 1982. Stern also teaches and runs groups internationally. His first book Falling in Love, Staying in Love was published in 2004.Lisa Olivera
Lisa Olivera is a writer and therapist whose work centres around radical acceptance, cultivating compassion, and integrating our stories and full humanity. She shares her work on Instagram @_lisaoliveraBrendon Burchard
Brendon Burchard is a high performance coach and personal development trainer. SUCCESS magazine and O, The Oprah Magazine have both named him one of the most influential leaders in personal growth and achievement. Brendon is a best-selling author, whose books include The Motivation Manifesto, The Charge, The Millionaire Messenger, and Life's Golden Ticket. Brendon.com.Kay King
Kay King is a birth worker and maternity rights activist. She is the Executive Director for White Ribbon Alliance UK and works to support several leading maternity organisations with strategic growth, campaigning, fundraising and governance development. Kay is a doula and Grief Recovery Method specialist, focusing on supporting birth within the context of loss. http://www.birthandloss.uk/ Instagram @birthandlossdoulaMia Scotland
Mia Scotland is a Perinatal Clinical Psychologist and birth doula, working in private practice in the East Midlands, UK. She has been helping mothers deal with birth trauma, perinatal depression and anxiety for more than 20 years. Her particular passion is for the psychology of birth and motherhood, from a biopsychosocial perspective. As well as running her private practice, she teaches birth professionals about the psychology of birth internationally. She has three children, and lives in Melton Mowbray. www.yourbirthright.co.uk Instagram @mia.scotland Twitter @yourbirthrightJo Love
Jo Love is a trainee psychotherapist, illustrator, and the author of Therapy is Magic, published by Yellow KiteJulia F. Christensen
Julia F. Christensen, Ph.D., is a researcher of psychology and neuroscience. With a background in dance, her books include Why Dancing is the Best Medicine and Pathway to FlowCharity Collier
Charity Collier is the founder of Meditating together. She has a Masters in Mindfulness Studies and Degree in Exercise Physiology, with a certificate in Substance Abuse Counselling from the University of Massachusetts, Boston. She is also a certified alcohol and drug counsellor.Charlie Boyd
Charlie Boyd is a sound healing practitioner and embodiment facilitator. She founded Firm Feet® in 2016. "My focus for Firm Feet® is on balancing everyday mental wellbeing through movement and sound. Being creative with the tools that I have learnt along the way that aided me to have a better relationship with my body." Having had eating disorders and mental health issues from a young age she wanted to share with people what has helped her accept her body and mind and overcome some chronic health issues.Andy Cope
Dr Andy Cope is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, happiness researcher and recovering academic. He teamed up with Prof Paul McGee for his latest book, The Happiness Revolution: A Manifesto for Living Your Best Life (published by Capstone).COVIDSpeakEasy
COVIDSpeakEasys are free, safe, confidential, and professionally-led online support groups for all COVID bereaved life-partners to share their experiences, doubts, grief and ask questions about life after their partner's death. This includes those who lost their partners through a COVID related suicide.Sheryl Paul
Sheryl Paul is the author of The Wisdom of AnxietyDr Magnolia Cardona
Dr Magnolia Cardona is a former GP, public health practitioner and current associate professor of health services research. She is a passionate advocate for the rights of older people dying of natural causes to not be over-treated with low-value care and instead have a dignifying end of life through aligning treatments with patients’ values and planning in advance. She arranged her own first advance care directive before the birth of her child by elective caesarean, as she envisaged the possibility of things going wrong and had the urgency for planning what clinicians and her family should do if she couldn’t decide. She now conducts research with patients, families and clinicians on ways to improve the end-of-life experience for all.Bonnie Tsui
Bonnie Tsui lives, swims, and surfs in the Bay Area of San Francisco. A longtime contributor to The New York Times and California Sunday Magazine, she has been the recipient of the Jane Rainie Opel Young Alumna Award from Harvard University, the Lowell Thomas Gold Award, and a National Press Foundation Fellowship. She is the author of Why We Swim (Rider, August 2020).Naomi Farhi
Naomi Farhi is a student of psychology based in South East London.Gabriella Braun
Gabriella Braun is the Director of Working Well. She has had psychoanalysis and holds a master’s degree in Consulting to Organisations using a psychoanalytic and systemic approach from the Tavistock Clinic. She is the author of All That We Are.Farzana Ali
Farzana Ali is the author of Sound Healing: How to use Sound to Beat Stress and AnxietyKarin Blak
Karin Blak is a qualified couples counsellor, family therapist, and psychosexual and relationship therapist. In 2019 she received the East Midlands SME Most Dedicated Relationship Therapist award. Karin has worked at GP surgeries, inpatient units, Sure Start Centres, Relate, Connexions, and in private practice, and sat on the ethics board at the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapy (COSRT). She has spoken on BBC Radio and blogs on Medium about relationships and self-development topics.Dr Peter Larkins
Once an Olympic athlete, Dr Peter Larkins is the author of The Healthy Hundred: 100 ways to a healthier, happier and longer lifeRoss Lacey
Ross Lacey is an aspiring writer who has found his passion for writing. He has just started a degree in (BA) Honours English Literature and Language with the Open University. Ross values the importance of following your heart and dreams in creativity and imagination. He writes vast fantasy stories and wants to help other aspiring writers realise their dreams of becoming authors. He also likes to play games to keep the imagination flowing and hopes to work in the video game industry.Fiona Agombar
Fiona Agombar is a yoga therapist and an Advanced Yoga teacher with the British Wheel of Yoga. She has taught on the yoga therapy course at YogaCampus, the largest accredited course in the UK. She ran teacher-training weekends through British Wheel of Yoga and YogaCampus, teaching yoga teachers how to work with ME and CFS in the UK. She was Trustee of Action for M.E for 10 years (major UK charity) and was a regular contributor to Yoga and Health magazine. She splits her time between the UK and Spain.Mimi Nicklin
Mimi Nicklin is a globally recognised millennial thought-leader. She is host of the Empathy for Breakfast show, Secrets of The Gap podcast and author of new book Softening the Edge. For more information go to www.miminicklin.comTom Massey
I am 32-year-old aspiring writer and person with disabilities. I have written on topics such as mental, physical, and emotional health and wellbeing as well as the subject of disability, based on my own lived experiences of transitioning from a fully abled person to a person with disability after suffering a brain injury in 2009. I hope to share as much knowledge, awareness, and experience as I can to as many people as possible as the impact my disability has had on my life covers a broad range of the human experience despite it sounding something of a niche. My goal is simple – for readers to identify and relate. If we can relate to each other as people and identify with the issues up for discussion. Regardless of where those issues stem from we can use our collective knowledge to further improve our lives and our mental health and wellbeing.Tim den Heijer and Eva van den Broek
Eva van den Broek holds a PhD in behavioural economics and is the founder of Behavioral Insights The Netherlands. Tim den Heijer is a creative strategist, copywriter and founder of B.R.A.I.N. Creatives. Together they are the authors of The Housefly Effect.Beth Kempton
Beth Kempton is the founder of Do What You Love, which delivers online courses to help people find personal, professional and financial freedom. www.dowhatyouloveforlife.comDorothy Chiotti
Dorothy Elizabeth Chiotti is a published writer, photographer and advanced practitioner of Facilitated Equine Experiential Learning (FEEL Approach). She is presently writing a book ~ I Rescued Me: A Journey out of the Shadows of Complex-PTSD ~ documenting her healing journey in the hope of inspiring others to seek help, recover their lives, and thrive. For more information and to see her creative work, please visit www.aimwellcreativeworks.comSophie Messager
Sophie Messager has a PhD in the physiology of reproduction and is a doula, perinatal educator and healer. Sophie left her native France in 1997 to pursue postdoctoral studies as a biology research scientist, in Aberdeen, Scotland, where she met her Hong Kong-born husband, Chi. They moved to Cambridge in 2001, had two children and Sophie retrained to be a doula, antenatal teacher and babywearing instructor. Sophie is a birth geek and knowledge junkie but has a more spiritual side too, so she also trained as a Reiki and Reiki Drum practitioner and teacher. Training and personal practice have led her to master a wide range of labour and postnatal comfort measures and skills, such as massage, rebozo, birth and postnatal healing rituals. Sophie teaches these skills to parents and birthworkers, individually, in workshops and online. She is the author of Why Postnatal Recovery Matters (Pinter & Martin). www.sophiemessager.com.Amanda Smith
Amanda Smith is a screenwriter, author of Toxic No More, and trustee for the Society for Research into Empathy, Cruelty and Sociopathy (SoRECS)Ben Akers
Ben Akers is a documentary maker and the co-founder of Talk Club, which aims to get more men talking about mental health. @benakersDr Sarah Swan
Dr Sarah Swan is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and the author of Coping with Breast Cancer: How to navigate the emotional impact through your journeyZoe Aston
Zoe Aston is a psychotherapist and the author of Your Mental Health WorkoutKevin Donaghy
Kevin Donaghy is the author of ‘Stories of Cancer and Hope’, which contains thirty-nine personal stories from people going through different types of cancer. At least £1 from every sale of this book will go towards supporting Maggie's cancer centres. For more information please visit www.storiesofcancerandhope.co.uk.Factual America
Factual America podcast examines America through the lens of documentary filmmaking. It can be found on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube.Matt King
Matt King has been the Chief Executive of Trust Links for 10 years. With a background in youth and community work, and the development of health and social care services, Matt also has a keen interest in gardening and permacultureCathy Press
Cathy Press psychotherapist specialising in domestic and sexual violence and abuse related issues with children, young people and adults. Her book When Love Bites: A Young Person's Guide to Escaping Harmful, Toxic and Hurtful Relationships is out now.Gemma Barry
Gemma Barry is a holistic menstrual coach, founder of The Well Woman Project, and author of Periods Aren't Meant To Bloody Hurt.Sarah Alexander
Sarah Alexander is a coach and trainer who specialises in working with coaches, consultants and business professionals. Her approach is based on the principles set out in her book, Spiritual Intelligence in Leadership. These principles include practical strategies underpinned by the latest findings of neuroscience. Sarah also offers two coaching programmes: Resilience: How to Succeed in Difficult Times and Coaching for Optimal Performance and Low Stress.Caroline Goyder
Caroline Goyder has an international reputation as an expert speaker and trainer with senior management within organisations as well as private individuals. She worked for many years at London's Royal Central School of Speech and Drama as a voice coach before launching her own company. She is regularly sought out by the media, and her extremely successful Ted Talk has had over 7.5 million viewers. Her new book is Find Your Voice: The Secret to Talking with Confidence in Any Situation (Penguin Random House UK, Jan. 30, 2020), along with previous books Gravitas: Communicate with Confidence, Influence and Authority. Visit www.carolinegoyder.com, or find her across social media: @Carolinegoyder.Stuart Sandeman
Stuart Sandeman is a Radio 1 DJ, founder of BREATHPOD, and author of Breathe In, Breathe OutSara Challice
Sara Challice is the author of the new book Who Cares? How to Care for Yourself Whilst Caring for a Loved One. An uplifting and empathetic guide for carers, the book offers stories, tips and solutions to help make your life easier, safeguard your health and gives ways to enjoy life. www.whocares4carers.comJulie Potiker
Julie Potiker is a mindfulness expert with extensive teacher training in a variety of tools and methods, including mindful self-compassion. Through her Mindful Methods for Life programme and her book — Life Falls Apart, but You Don’t Have To: Mindful Methods for Staying Calm in the Midst of Chaos — Julie helps others bring more peace and wellness into their lives. For more information, visit MindfulMethodsForLife.com.Pride Fostering Service
Pride Fostering Service is a leading fostering service based in Luton. We have an excellent reputation for foster care and providing positive outcomes for children in our care.Dr Soph
Dr Soph Mort is a clinical psychologist with a personal mission to get psychology out of the therapy room and into people’s lives in a way that makes sense to them and helps make self-understanding and the tools for healing accessible. She has an Undergraduate degree in Psychology, a Masters in Neuroscience and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and has worked on the frontline at London’s Homerton Hospital.Delia McCabe
Nutritional neuroscience became Delia’s focus after completing a Masters in Psychology where she discovered the critical role that nutrition plays in mental wellbeing. Delia has since completed a PhD examining the neurological effect of specific nutrients on female stress and offers an evidence-based approach to nourish our sophisticated and sensitive brains via her two ‘Feed Your Brain’ books, available internationally. Using her unique knowledge base, incorporating the role of nutrition in our neurological and psychological functioning, she provides actionable steps for corporates and people who care about protecting, nourishing and optimising their brain health via workshops and personally tailored events internationally. Find out more about Delia by visiting her website www.lby.lifeLindsay C. Gibson
Lindsay C. Gibson, PsyD, is a US-based clinical psychologist who specialises in individual psychotherapy with adult children of emotionally immature (EI) parents. She is author of Who You Were Meant to Be, and writes a monthly column on wellbeing for Tidewater Women magazine. In the past, she has served as adjunct assistant professor of graduate psychology at the College of William and Mary, as well as at Old Dominion University.Dr Pippa Grange
Dr Pippa Grange is a sports psychologist and a culture coach working across elite sports and business internationally. As Head of People and Team Development at the Football Association, she worked closely with the England team for the World Cup in 2018. She believes relationships are at the heart of everything and the antidote to fear. Pippa is now part of the senior leadership for the global Right to Dream group, working on cultural strategy. She is particularly invested in ensuring opportunities for women and girls. Pippa is also passionate about finding a different archetype for women working in sport and other male dominated areas. Pippa was born and raised on a council estate in Yorkshire with her mother. At aged 25, she moved to Australia where she lived for 20 years, followed by some time in LA. She now lives in the glorious Peak District with her husband and two dogs. Photo credit Urszula SołtysNancy Levin
Nancy Levin is the bestselling author of Worthy, Jump... And Your Life Will Appear and Writing for My Life. She is a Master Integrative Coach working with clients - privately and in groups - to design lives in alignment with their own truth and desires. She was the Event Director at Hay House for 12 years and hosts her own weekly call-in show, Jump Start Your Life, on Hay House Radio. She has led workshops for Hay House, Kripalu and Omega. www.nancylevin.comLeo Babauta
Leo Babauta is the author of The Power of Less and the creator and blogger at Zen Habits. It was recently named one of the Top 25 blogs by TIME magazine. Babauta is considered by many to be one of the leading experts on productivity and simplicity, and has also written the top-selling productivity e-book in history: Zen To Done: The Ultimate Simple Productivity System. Babauta is a former journalist and freelance writer of 18 years, a husband and father of six children, and lives on the island of Guam where he leads a very simple life.Fiona Thomas
After a stressful career and a severe case of impostor syndrome, Fiona Thomas suffered a nervous breakdown in her mid-twenties. Unable to work for almost a year, Fiona tested out freelancing as a way of managing her mental health. This transformed her life and her wellbeing. Now, a champion of “freelancing for mental health” with a large Instagram following and a popular podcast, Fiona is a sought-after writer and has landed a book deal. Fiona’s new book, Out of Office: Ditch the 9-5 and Be Your Own Boss, is out on 1st October.Karlin Sloan
Karlin Sloan is a global resilience expert, keynote speaker, author and CEO of leadership and development consultancy Sloan Group International.Jenny Rogers
Jenny Rogers is an executive coach and the author of Are You Listening? Stories From a Coaching LifeAXA PPP
AXA PPP healthcare is a UK private medical insurance provider, and is part of the AXA group of companiesTommy Jessop
Tommy Jessop is an actor, campaigner, and author of memoir A Life Worth LivingDr Anne Lane
Dr Anne Lane is a clinical psychologist and family therapist. For more than twenty years she has worked in mental health, both in the NHS and her own private practice.Sleep Matters Club
The Sleep Matters Club is an online magazine powered by bed firm Dreams. The magazine features articles and expert advice themed around sleep science, health and bedroom design.Dr John Wilson
John Wilson is a counsellor who has specialised in loss and grief for over 20 years. He has worked with mothers, fathers and couples following a baby loss, and his first son Paul died from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome aged 14 months, in 1982.Dr Ahmed Hankir
Dr Ahmed Hankir is a psychiatrist and the author of Breakthrough: A Story of Hope, Resilience and Mental Health RecoveryDr Mark Bubbs
Dr Marc Bubbs, ND, MSc, CISSN, CSCS is a naturopathic doctor, performance nutrition lead for Canada Basketball and performance nutrition consultant for a portfolio of professional and Olympic athletes. Marc is the author of the best-selling book Peak: The New Science of Athletic Performance That is Revolutionizing Sports. Marc also hosts The Performance Nutrition Podcast, connecting listeners with world-leading experts in human performance and health and regularly speaks at health, fitness and medical conferences across North America, the UK and Europe. Marc practices in both Toronto, Canada and London, England.Georgie Frost
Headline Money's Financial Broadcast Journalist 2016-17, Georgie Frost is a multi award-winning journalist and radio presenter of ten years. She hosts of a daily personal finance and consumer affairs talk show on the national digital station, Share Radio, having made the move from the BBC in 2014 where she was a sports broadcasterCharisse Cooke
Charisse Cooke is an attachment-based psychotherapist based in London. She is the author of The Attachment Solution.Rachel James
Rachel James was born in London, and is a nurse, midwife and health visitor now living in Australia. She writes a blog (Everyday Caring) promoting healthy lifestyles for caregivers and those they support. Suddenly an Everyday Carer is her first bookJames D. West
James D. West completed his first degree in Fine Art and Art History and then trained as an art psychotherapist and has been self-employed and in private practice since 1994. He is a supervisor working with a wide variety of practice contexts and modalities including addiction rehab and is also a registered clinical hypnotherapist and a master practitioner of NLP. He is a longstanding peer reviewer for the International Journal of Art Therapy and other journals. He was both an author and the editor of 'Art Therapy in Private Practice' (2018, JKP). He is committed to the development of practitioner research.CoppaFeel!
CoppaFeel! exists to educate and remind every young person in the UK that checking their boobs isn’t only fun, it could save their life. We are the first breast cancer charity in the UK to create awareness amongst young people, with the aim of instilling a new healthy habit that could one day save their life.
Jamie Smart
Jamie Smart is a Sunday Times bestselling author, speaker and coachDani Binnington
Dani Binnington is the founder of not-for-profit Menopause and Cancer and the host of The Menopause and Cancer Podcast. For free resources, practical support and to join our community, visit www.menopauseandcancer.orgMel Noakes
Mel Noakes (melnoakes.com) is the author of The Little Book of Self Care published by Penguin. Mel specialises in working with high-achieving women to balance their professional success and personal health and happiness.Victoria Bennett
Victoria Bennett is a disabled and chronically-ill poet and author. All My Wild Mothers is her debut memoir and was long listed for the Nan Shepherd Award for underrepresented voices in nature writing.Debra Campbell
Debra Campbell is a psychologist, couple therapist and former university lecturer in marriage and relationships. Prior to psychology Debra taught yoga and meditation, so mindfulness remains a cornerstone of her work in mental health and couple relationships. She is the author of Lovelands: Finding Your Way to Wisdom, Compassion and LoveMichael Tobin
Michael Tobin is an entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist. Former CEO of TelecityGroup, he has won multiple business awards including Entrepreneur and Outstanding Leader of the Year, was nominated as Business Leader of the Year in the National Business Awards and received the OBE for 'Services to the Digital Economy.' He is the author of 'Forget Strategy. Get Results.'Mel Joseph
Mel is the founder and managing director of mental health solution provider Mente. She has over 20 years experience in finance and technology and over a decade living with mental illness.Dr Geraint Evans
Dr Geraint Evans has spent the last 20+ years as an award-winning marketing/digital consultant, delivering work for major brands. He now coaches and consults with a variety of business leaders, start-ups and large companies.Rachel Coler Mulholland
Rachel Coler Mulholland is a counsellor, children's mental health expert and author of The Birds, the Bees, and the Elephant in the Room - Talking to Your Kids About Sex & Other Sensitive TopicsRuth Abban
Ruth Abban is a Welldoing therapistMary Ablett
Mary Ablett is a Welldoing counsellorJoanne Ablett
Joanne Ablett is a psychologist in Cheshire and onlineLilian Abrahams
Lilian Abrahams is a Welldoing psychotherapistSusanna Abse
Susanna Abse is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and the former CEO of Tavistock Relationships. Her new book Tell Me the Truth About Love is out now.Jennifer Achan
Jennifer Achan is a Welldoing therapistDavid Adam
David Adam is an editor at the science journal Nature and author of The Man Who Couldn't Stop: OCD and the true story of a life lost in thought.
Julia Adams
Julia Adams is a welldoing.org EFT practitionerDella Adams
Della Adams is a welldoing.org therapist in Bristol and onlineDean Addams
Dean Addams is a welldoing.org therapistNicole Addis
Nicole Addis is a psychotherapistWill Adolphy
Will Adolphy is a Welldoing therapistAzi Ahmed
Azi Ahmed is the author of Worlds Apart: Muslim Girl with the SAS. She tweets @aziahmed1
Decca Aitkenhead
Decca Aitkenhead is a prize-winning interviewer with The Guardian. Following the death by drowning of her partner Tony Wilkinson, she wrote the memoir All At Sea
Dania Akondo
Dania Akondo is a verified welldoing.org therapistDolly Alderton
Dolly Alderton is a Sunday Times Style section columnist, co-host of the High Low podcast and author of best-selling book Everything I Know About LoveSarah Aldridge
Sarah Aldridge is a welldoing.org therapistEmine Ali
Emine Ali Rushton is Beauty and Wellbeing Director at Psychologies magazine and author of The Body Balance Diet Plan. www.balanceplan.co.uk
Dr Masa Alkurdi
Masa Alkurdi is a welldoing.org therapistAndrew Allan
Andrew Allan is a welldoing.org therapistGraham Allen
Graham Allen is a welldoing.org therapistPolly Allen
Polly Allen is a freelance lifestyle and arts journalist and travel blogger, based in Sussex. Her recommended reads for depression sufferers include Ruby Wax's Sane New World and Sally Brampton's Shoot the Damn Dog; she thinks the novels of Graham Greene should be available on prescription.
Steve Altman
Steve Altman is a Welldoing therapistRuxandra Anghel
Ruxandra Anghel is a verified welldoing.org therapistWendy Ann
Wendy Ann Greenhalgh is a Brighton-based artist, writer and teacher of creative mindfulness. She teaches workshops, courses and retreats on mindfulness, drawing and creativity, and is a regular attendee at meditative retreats.
Dr Phil Anthony
Phil Anthony is a psychotherapist based in Northamptonshire. You can make contact with him here
Tabitha Appleby
Tabitha Appleby is a welldoing.org therapistTerri Apter
Dr. Terri Apter is a psychologist, writer and Senior Tutor at Newnham College, Cambridge. Her books include Altered Loves, The Confident Child and Difficult Mothers.
Gianina Ardeleanu
Gianina Ardeleanu is a welldoing.org therapistSamantha Arditti
Samantha Arditti is a welldoing.org therapistMegan Arroll
Dr Megan Arroll is a chartered psychologist and scientist, and director of Simply Research Ltd. Megan is also a member of the Chronic Illness Research Team and a Research Fellow at the University of East London. Her books include Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: What you need to know about CFS/ME and Invisible Illness: Coping with misunderstood conditions, co-authored with Prof. Christine Dancey.
Dr Claire Asherson Bartram
Claire Asherson Bartram is a welldoing.org therapistGita Aussia
Gita Aussia is a verified welldoing.org therapistFiona Austin - Anxiety and Relationship solutions
Fiona Austin is a welldoing.org therapistAfirah Azmi
Afirah Azmi is a welldoing.org therapistEmma Azzopardi
Emma Azzopardi is a welldoing.org therapistEstanislao Bachrach
Estanislao Bachrach has a PhD in Molecular Biology, is a Professor of leadership and innovation and has also founded an international consultancy on creativity and innovation.
BACP
The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) is an association which sets and maintains the standards of the profession. They provide training for counsellors and psychotherapists and also aim to inform the public about the benefits of counselling and psychotherapy.
Christine Bailey
Christine Bailey is an award winning qualified functional nutritionist, chef and food & health consultant. Previously awarded Coeliac Chef of the Year she is well known for her inspirational recipes and nutrition expertise. A member of the Guild of Health Writers, she writes for numerous health, food and fitness magazines and is the author of The Gut Health Diet, Supercharged Green Juices & Smoothie Diet, Functional Nutrition Cookbook and Eat to Get Younger among others. She has been involved in the health industry for over 18 years and is one of the most respected nutritional experts in the UK focused on evidence based Functional Medicine.
Mark Bailey
Mark Bailey is a welldoing.org therapistMonika Bakonyi
Monika Bakonyi is a welldoing.org therapistDr Kate Baldry
Kate Baldry is a psychologist based in Northampton and is a member of the welldoing directory. You can view her profile and make contact easily here
Aaron Balick
Aaron Balick is a UKCP registered integrative psychotherapist. He offers psychotherapy in Clerkenwell, London. He is the author of 'The Psychodynamics of Social Networking: Connected up instantaneous culture and the self', a book which draws together his research into applying psychological thinking to social media and technology. You can also catch him on BBC Radio 1, where is he the resident psychotherapist on 'The Surgery with Aled'.
Jadwiga Ball
Jadwiga Ball is the CEO of Clifton Children's Society (CCS) Adoption, a service based in Bristol dedicated to keeping brothers and sisters together. Ofsted rates CCS as Outstanding; to find out more visit www.ccsadoption.org or call 0117 9350005.
Richard Bamford (MBACP)
Richard Bamford is a therapist in Kent and online.Yassi Banietemad
Yassi Banietemad is a therapistFaith Barker
Faith Barker studied Arabic and Spanish and is now doing classical singing. She can be found on Twitter @faithbalebarker.
Brendan Barnes
Brendan Barnes is a Welldoing counsellorAmy Barnes
Amy Barnes is a BACP accredited biodynamic massage therapist listed on the welldoing.org directoryCassandra Barns
Cassandra Barns is a nutritional therapist and freelance writer on health and nutrition. She has particular interest in traditional diets and ‘real food’ nutrition, as well as digestive health, energy and sleepCarolyn Barrows
Carolyn Barrows is a therapist on the welldoing.org directoryMichèle Bartlett
Michèle Bartlett is a UKCP Registered Integrative Arts Psychotherapist and Child Psychotherapist. She is currently Chair of the UKCP Faculty for the Psychological Health of Children. michelebartlett.co.uk; UKCP Children's Faculty @allabouthechild
Sara Beaumont MBACP - Beau Therapy
Sara Beaumont is a welldoing.org counsellorHannah Beckett-Pratt
Hannah Beckett-Pratt is a therapist in Winchester and onlineGeraldine Bedell
Geraldine Bedell is a journalist, author and entrepreneur. She was a staff writer and critic for the Observer, has written several novels and a memoir, The Handmade House. She was the founding editor of Gransnet and is now CEO of Family Innovation Zone where she wrote a report on mothers as a force for social change, Mothers of Innovation. @GeraldineBedell
claudia behnke
Claudia Behnke is a Welldoing psychotherapistLucy Beresford
Lucy Beresford is a psychotherapist, writer and broadcaster. She is the agony aunt for Healthy magazine and 'radio shrink' for BBC London.
Ben Bernstein
Ben Bernstein, Ph.D. is an award-winning educator and clinical psychologist. He has taught at every level of the educational system. He coaches individuals in high stress/high performance jobs including professional athletes, actors, opera singers, attorneys, medical professionals, and many others to achieve improved results. He resides in Oakland, California.
Jonathan Berry
Jonathan Berry is an online therapist based in LeicestershireSheetal Bharucha
Sheetal Bharucha is a welldoing.org therapistAlex Birnie Manners
Alex Birnie Manners is a Welldoing coachAnna Black
Anna Black is author of 'The Little Pocket Book of Mindfuless', published by CICO books.
Katinka Blackford Newman
Katinka Blackford Newman is an award winning documentary filmmaker who lives in NW London with her two children. She is inspired by extraordinary stories about ordinary people. The Pill That Steals Lives is her first book and is an Amazon bestseller.Linda Blair
Linda Blair is a Chartered clinical psychologist, Chartered scientist, an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a registered practitioner psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council. A journalist, lecturer and broadcaster, her latest book is The Key to Calm.
Sarah Elizabeth Blake
Sarah Elizabeth Blake is a Welldoing counsellorLisa Blake
Lisa Blake is a Welldoing therapistEllie Blatchley
Ellie Blatchley is a Welldoing therapistLisa Bodenstein
Lisa Bodenstein is a welldoing.org therapistKathrin Bohm
Kathrin Bohm is a German artist now living in London. She is a founding member of the London-based art and architecture collective Public Works, and the pan-European artist initiative Myvillages.
Wellcome Book
The Wellcome Book Prize is an annual award, open to new works of fiction or nonfiction. To be eligible for entry, a book should have a central theme that engages with some aspect of medicine, health or illness. This can cover many genres of writing – including crime, romance, popular science, sci fi and history.
At some point, medicine touches all our lives. Books that find stories in those brushes with medicine are ones that add new meaning to what it means to be human. The subjects these books grapple with might include birth and beginnings, illness and loss, pain, memory, and identity. In keeping with its vision and goals, the Wellcome Book Prize aims to excite public interest and encourage debate around these topics.
Vida Boreham
Vida Boreham is a welldoing.org therapist.Marc Bosset
Marc Bosset is a welldoing.org therapistDanielle Bottone
Danielle Bottone is a welldoing.org therapistPhilippa Boulter
Philippa Boulter is a therapist who specialises in child psychotherapyCarla Boulton
Carla Boulton is a welldoing.org therapistDr Joshua Bourne
Joshua Bourne is a verified welldoing.org therapistEllie Bourne
Ellie Bourne is a Welldoing therapistSally Brampton
Sally Brampton is a writer and journalist, who formerly edited Elle and Red. Her book Shoot The Damn Dog, an account of her depression, was published in 2008 .
clare bremner
Clare Bremner is a CBT, solution-focused and integrative therapist working in Glasgow. You can view her profile and make contact today, here
Karen Bresloff
Karen Bresloff is a welldoing.org therapistVeronique Briant
Veronique Briant is a relationship counsellor based in St Leonards on Sea. Her specialisations include: individuals, couples and young adults. Veronique also works in the EAP sector.
Joanna Briscoe
Joanna Briscoe is the author of five previous novels, including the bestselling Sleep With Me, which was adapted for ITV by Andrew Davies. She has been a columnist for the Independent and the Guardian, is a literary critic for the Guardian, and broadcasts regularly on Radio 4. Her new novel, The Seduction(Bloomsbury) is out 11th June.Wendy Bristow
Wendy Bristow is a welldoing.org therapistLii Brooke
Lii Brooke is a Welldoing counsellorLeanne Brookes
Leanne Brookes is a writer and lyricist with an educational background in music and fashion. She is currently studying counselling and has a personal journey blog dedicated to achieving positive mental wellbeing, theitchinside.com. All music and written work can be found on leannejaybrookes.com and you can follow her at @LJBWrites
Gerry Broom
During 8 years teaching yoga, Sweaty Betty ambassador Gerry Broom has always looked to integrate a love of the water and the outdoors into her practice. She is one of the first teachers in the UK to bring the practice of yoga onto stand up paddle boards (SUP) and runs approved instructor training courses and regular sessions at Hove Lagoon in Sussex.
Sally Brown
Sally Brown is a welldoing.org therapistJames Brown
James Brown is a British journalist and editor. In 1994, he launched Loaded and went on to be editor for GQ Magazine. In 2010 he launched the website Sabotage Times.
Alex Brown
Alex Brown is a Welldoing therapistMarion Brown
Marion Brown is a therapist on welldoing.orgLia Brown
Lia Brown is a welldoing.org therapistNick Brown
Nick Brown is a psychology researcher and coach based in Strasbourg, France. He holds an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and is currently enrolled on an MA course in Existential Coaching at the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling in London. www.meta-systems.eu @sTeamTraen
Rachel Buchan
Rachel Buchan is a therapist listed on welldoing.orgDaisy Buchanan
Daisy Buchanan is a journalist, author and agony aunt for Grazia magazine. Her new book, How To Be A Grown Up, is about why it's OK to make mistakes during your twenties and beyond.Craig Budzik
Craig Budzik is a therapist in LondonJulia Bueno
Julia Bueno is an experienced UKCP registered psychotherapist and supervisor who has a particular interest in working with anxiety and depression, as well as with women who have struggled with fertility or suffered a loss during pregnancy.
Bupa
Bupa UK proudly supports four million customers across the country with their health, care and wellbeing needs.
Agnieszka BURBAN
Agnieszka Burban is an online therapist on welldoing.orgRachel Burden
Rachel Burden presents BBC Radio 5 live's Breakfast Show. She began her radio career as a reporter at BBC Radio Suffolk and joined Radio 5 live in 2003.hilda burke
Hilda Burke is an integrative therapist based in London. You can view her welldoing profile and contact her here
Oliver Burkeman
Oliver Burkeman is a US-based journalist and author. He writes This Column Will Change Your LIfe for Weekend Guardian
James Bushnell
James Bushnell is an online therapistRachel Butcher
Rachel Butcher is a Welldoing counsellorElizabeth Butler
Following the completion of a degree in biochemistry, Elizabeth trained at the Institute for Optimum Nutrition in London and more recently completed her Masters degree in Nutritional Medicine at the University of Surrey. For the last 15 years Elizabeth has worked as a nutritional therapist specialising in cancer care. Her passion is helping people to recognise the power they hold over their own health and happiness and her company, Body Soul Nutrition (www.bodysoulnutrition.co.uk) assists those with cancer find a sense of nourishment on every level of their being – body, mind and soul.
Annette Byford
Annette Byford is a Welldoing therapistJohn C
John C. Parkin is author of the bestselling F**k It books, available in 24 languages, and has a rapidly growing 650,000 followers on Facebook. He lives by the sea in Italy with his family, teaching his F**k It philosophy to people around the world and generally Doing What He Loves.
Phoebe Caldwell
Dr Caldwell is a world expert practitioner with 45 years' experience working with people with autism. She is author of The Anger Box - which brings together a wide field of research into the experience of sensory turmoil and pain, together with powerful first-hand accounts of sensory dysfunction experienced by those with autism. www.phoebecaldwell.co.uk
Emma Cameron
Emma Cameron is a welldoing.org therapistFelicia Cameron
Felicia Cameron is a welldoing.org counsellorAndy Campbell
Andy Campbell is a coach in East LondonSimona Campli
Simona Campli is a solution-focused therapistEmma Cannon
Integrated fertility expert and acupuncturist Emma Cannon is founder of The Fertility Rooms in Chelsea, and author of three books including Total Fertility, published in 2013. www.emmacannon.co.uk
Ellie Cannon
Dr Ellie Cannon read medicine at Cambridge University and then completed her clinical training at the Royal Free Hospital, London before embarking on a career in general practice. She writes a column for the Mail on Sunday, contributes to Netdoctor, and is GP columnist for Best Magazine. Is Your Job Making You Ill? is her second book.Marina Cantacuzino
Marina Cantacuzino is the founder of The Forgiveness Project charity which launched in 2004 with The F Word exhibition. The charity uses storytelling and narrative learning techniques to explore concepts of forgiveness and reconciliation through the lived experiences of victims and perpetrators of crime and violence. www.theforgivenessproject.com
Pat Capel
Pat Capel is a welldoing.org therapistSamantha Carbon
Samantha Carbon is a welldoing.org therapistKate Carne
Kate Carne discovered meditation in 1975. Rather by accident, she found that it lifted her out of depression. She trained for many years with Zen Master Hogen Daido Yamahata, both in the UK and in Japan, and has also trained with Jon Kabat-Zinn. Having worked in complementary health, she decided that the best way to lessen people’s suffering is to teach them how to practise mindfulness. She has an MA in Mindfulness Training, and has been teaching Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction in Oxford since 2004. Until recently, she also worked for the Prison Phoenix Trust, teaching yoga and meditation in prisons all over the UK.
Lindsey Carr
Lindsey Carr is a welldoing coachLouise Carroll
Louise Carroll is based in London and specialises in CBT and hypnotherapy. You can view her welldoing profile and make contact here
Lucy Cavendish
Lucy Cavendish is a therapist on the welldoing.org directoryMargarita Chacin
Margarita Chacin is a psychologist listed on welldoing.orgCeline Champion
Celine Champion is a welldoing.org therapistVictoria Champion
Victoria Champion is a welldoing.org therapistRakhi Chand
Rakhi Chand is a welldoing.org therapistMichelle Chand
Michelle Chand is a qualified yoga teacher with a special interest in Restorative Yoga to alleviate anxiety and depression. She is the co-author of Stick to Stigu and is based in Surrey.
Dr Laura Chernaik
Laura Chernaik is a therapist in East LondonAndréa Childs
Andréa Childs is a freelance journalist who writes about women’s health, lifestyle issues and homes for magazines and newspapers, including Marie Claire, YOU, Red, Stella and Livingetc. She lives in Brighton.Rita Chowdhry
Rita Chowdhry is a Welldoing coachMiriam Christie
Miriam Christie is a Welldoing counsellorMike Chunn
Mike Chunn is the CEO of Play It Strange, a New Zealand charity which encourages school-age young people to write songs and play music. He is a former member of Split EnzBrigid Chunn
Brigid Chunn is a registered nutritionist with a BSc and post-grad diploma in Human Nutrition. She is currently working in a private clinic focusing on weight loss and is a contributor to The Healthy Food Guide magazine. She is also a qualified yoga teacher.
Louise Chunn
Louise Chunn is a prize-winning journalist and former editor of a number of magazines, including Psychologies, Good Housekeeping and InStyle. She is the founder of Welldoing Ltd.
Ness Churn
Ness Churn is a welldoing.org therapistPaul Clark
Paul Clark is therapist in Central London and onlineDanielle Clarke
Danielle Clarke is a hypnotherapistChristian Coates
Christian Coates is the founder of Soulmatefood. www.soulmatefood.com
Daniel Cochrane
Daniel Cochrane is a welldoing.org therapistKate Codrington
Kate is a menstrual and menopause mentor, retreat facilitator at Woman Kind and has been a therapist for more than a quarter of a century. She’s been featured in Time Out, The Evening Standard, the London Metro and writes on menopause and women’s health for well-known well-being publications and blogs. She’s in second spring, which means post-menopause, and has deep gratitude for the education that the menopause process has gifted her. Her mission is to change the way we regard menopause and show women how to relax into their own, inner authority through their cyclical nature and menopause process. www.katecodrington.co.ukDavid Cohen
David Cohen read psychology and philosophy and got his Ph.D studying what makes children laugh. His 30 books include Psychologists on Psychology (interviews with great psychologists), and biographies of Carl Rogers and John B Watson. His latest books include The Escape of Sigmund Freud, Freud on Coke and Bringing Them Up Royal.
Steph Cole
Steph Cole is a welldoing.org therapistThe College
The College of Podiatry is an independent charity dedicated to foot health research, education and public awareness. It works closely with the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists – the professional body for the UK’s registered chiropodists and podiatrists. In short, they’re the UK’s experts for everything and anything to do with feet. Podiatry is the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and other disorders of the feet and associated structures.
Elaine Collins
Elaine Collins is a Welldoing hypnotherapistEmma Compton
Emma Compton is a welldoing.org therapistBruno Conde
Bruno Conde is a Welldoing therapistBina Convey
Bina Convey is a counsellor based in London. You can view her welldoing profile and make contact with her here
Dr Lucy Coonan
Lucy Coonan is a Welldoing coachLeanne Cooper
Leanne Cooper is the Director of Cadence Health and Food Coaching Courses. Leanne is a registered nutritionist, mother of two very active boys and author of Change the Way You Eat; The psychology of food.
Vicki Copperwaite
Vicki Copperwaite is a BACP registered integrative therapist working in Leeds. She works with clients with a variety of issues including anxiety, depression, bereavement, sexual abuse, domestic violence and addiction.
Shauna Corke
Shauna Corke is a welldoing.org therapistDr Ana Costa
Dr Ana Costa is an online Clinical PsychologistKim Coussell
Kim Coussell is a welldoing.org therapist.Marion Coutts
Marion Coutts is an artist and writer. She wrote the introduction to Tom Lubbock's memoir Until Further Notice, I am Alive. She is a Lecturer in Art at Goldsmiths College.
Sue Cowan-Jenssen
Sue Cowan-Jenssen is an Integrative EMDR psychotherapist working in London. She has a particular interest in the impact of competitive culture on the self. She also has specialised training working with trauma and bereavement.
Ros Coward
Ros Coward has worked for many years as a freelance journalist, contributing to several national newspapers and magazines . She was a regular columnist for the Guardian. She is the author of, amongst other books, Female Desire, Our Treacherous Hearts, and, most recently, Speaking Personally: the Rise of Subjective and Personal Journalism.
Jayne Cox
Jayne Cox works in private practice as an eating disorder therapist and specialist women's coach. She supports women's development in all areas of their lives and provides mood management workshops in a holistic setting. www.jaynemcox.com
Louise Coyle
Louise Coyle is a welldoing.org therapistBen Crawshaw
Ben Crawshaw is a welldoing.org therapistMark Cropley
Mark Cropley is a Professor of Health Psychology at the University of Surrey and a global expert in how people unwind and recover from work. He organised the first ever international academic conferences on recovery from work, and has consulted on this topic across major corporations, the Metropolitan Police, the NHS and various primary and secondary schools. His work has attracted widespread attention across the media.
Josephine Cropper
Josephine Cropper is a UKCP registered therapist who works in Manchester. She also works as a mediator, helping to resolve issues in the workplace and domestically.
Lee Crutchley
Lee Crutchley is an illustrator and designer, and author of The Art of Getting Started. How to be Happy (or at least less sad) is his new book.
Duje Culic
Duje Culic is a welldoing.org therapistEmma Cullinan
Emma Cullinan is an integrative therapist listed on the welldoing.org directoryGeorge Cumming-Bruce
George Cumming-Bruce is a Welldoing therapistWendy Cummins
Wendy Cummins is a Welldoing counsellorHelen Cunningham
Helen is a yoga instructor with 8 years experience. She regularly attends Jivamukti Yoga London.
Michel Cymes
Specialist doctor Michel Cymes works in a Paris hospital. He is also a very popular presenter for a number of medical programmes on French television.Lisa Daitz
Lisa Daitz is a Welldoing therapistAlison Dale
Alison Dale is a welldoing.org therapistKatie Dalebout
Katie Dalebout is a millennial blogger and podcast host, whose writing, videos and podcasts guide people to sift through the thoughts clouding their minds. Katie is on a mission to share powerful journaling tools to help others embrace their creativity, reconnect to their authentic personality and surrender to true self-acceptance.. www.katiedalebout.com
Emma Dally
Emma Dally has worked in book and magazine publishing for over thirty years. She has written for most of the national newspapers and is the author of several books including three novels and a family memoir.
Mark Kenichi Davies
Mark Kenichi Davies is a welldoing.org therapistJessica Davies
Jessica Davies is a psychotherapeutic counsellor on the welldoing.org directoryAnthony Davis
Anthony Davis is a welldoing.org therapistManja De
Manja De Neef is a cognitive behavioural therapist in private practice and supervisor at the Dutch Association of Behavioural Therapy and Cognitive Therapy. She specialises in the treatment of low self-esteem of clients with serious anxiety or mood problems. Manja has written self-help books about low self-esteem, compulsion and phobias and an e-health programme for tackling low self-esteem.
Ani de la Prida
Ani de la Prida is a welldoing.org therapistDr Claire de la Varre
Claire de la Varre is a welldoing therapistAndre de Trichateau
Andre de Trichateau is a Welldoing therapistRosamund Dean
Rosamund Dean is a journalist who has worked for Red, Psychologies, Grazia and Marie Claire. She has written about everything from Hollywood celebrities to healthier living.Stuart Dean
Stuart Dean is a Welldoing therapistSarah Dean
Sarah Dean is an integrative counsellor on Welldoing. You can view her profile and make contact easily here.
Vincent Deary
Vincent Deary is a health psychologist at Northumbria University. His first book, How We Are, is part one of the How to Live trilogy, and will be followed by How We Break and How We Mend.
Monika Dedus
Monika Dedus is a psychosexual and relationship psychotherapist. Her areas of expertise include male and female sexual difficulties, infidelity, infertility and relationship and communication difficultiesGiovanni del Vecchio
Giovanni del Vecchio is a welldoing.org therapistGavin Demurger-Jones
Gavin Demurger-Jones is a Welldoing counsellorGeorge Dieter
George Dieter is a psychologist and coach. He is currently the principal psychologist at a private practice specialising in relationship, child and adolescent counselling. George has presented papers at national and international conferences. He is based on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia.
Marika Dimitriadou
Marika lives in Kent with her high school sweetheart George. They have two children, Katerina and Gregory.
Nadine Dixon
Nadine Dixon is a welldoing.org therapist.Laura Dodsworth
Laura Dodsworth is a photographer and creator of Bare Reality, Manhood, and WomanhoodSelena Doggett-Jones
Selena Doggett Jones is a welldoing.org therapistGraham Doke
Graham Doke is a co-founder and director of Anamaya, and is also the principal architect of the Anamaya Meditation App. Graham left a successful career as a city lawyer and investment banker in 1997 and now specialises in mind/body interface, with bodywork and meditation.
Graham Doke
Graham Doke, is the co-founder and director of Anamaya and creator of the Anamaya Meditation App and the new Anamaya for School app. Graham is a mindfulness practitioner with 17 years experience, having previously been an investment banker in the city, so is well aware of the pressures of everyday life.
Graham believes that through effective mind training, we can gain understanding of our thoughts and emotions, of how they arise, and how, when understood, they can cease to afflict us.
Greg Donaldson
Greg Donaldson is a therapist on the welldoing.org directory
Deborah Dooley
Deborah became a freelance journalist after working as a housepainter and aerobics instructor. In 2008, she and her husband turned their large rambling home in Devon into a writers' and artists' retreat. www.retreatsforyou.co.uk
Stand Down
Stand Down is a new, independent military charity which provides online psychological help and support to active duty personnel and their families, as well as to veterans, who suffer from any mental health condition, directly or indirectly, as a result of military service.
The online service is confidential and offers immediate low-level intervention and vital trauma support to its users, from qualified, regulated and highly experienced mental health practitioners. Stand Down encourages those who are reluctant or unable to access therapy easily, such as the physically injured, those with young families and active duty personnel reluctant to approach their employer, to seek help.
Registered Charity No. 1161341
Hannah Downing
Hannah Downing is a Welldoing therapistHayley Doyle
Hayley Doyle is a Welldoing counsellorSara Dryburgh
Sara Dryburgh is a welldoing.org therapistCharlotte Du
Charlotte Du Cann is a freelance writer, editor and community activist. She is editor of Transition Free Press and art editor of The Dark Mountain Project. Her book, 52 Flowers That Shook My World – A Radical Return to Earth is published by Two Ravens Press. www.charlotteducann.blogspot.com
Clare Dudeney
Clare Dudeney is a welldoing.org therapistNick Duerden
Nick Duerden is a writer and freelance arts journalist, and has contributed to The Independent, The Guardian, The Sunday Times Magazine and Esquire. He is the author of The Reluctant Fathers' Club. [email protected]; @Nick_Duerden
Laura Duester
Laura Duester is a welldoing.org counsellor in Oxfordshire and onlineNick Duffell
Nick Duffell is a psychotherapy trainer and psycho-historian and author of The Making of Them: The British Attitude to Children and the Boarding School System, and Wounded Leaders: British Elitism and the Entitlement Illusion - a Psychohistory (2014. He is co-founder of The Centre for Gender Psychology.
Sharon Dunscombe
Sharon Dunscombe is a creative bibliotherapist who runs Tales for Tea.
Steven Ebbers
Steven Ebbers is a Welldoing coachTara Economakis
Tara Economakis is a UKCP registered counsellor who is dedicated to helping her clients develop insight and find ways to cope with everyday stress.
Rita Edah
Rita Edah is a welldoing.org therapistVicky Edgson
Vicky Edgson is a practising nutritional therapist and author whose books include Honestly Healthy and Honestly Healthy for Life. She is the co-founder of The Food Doctor and co-author of Gut Gastronomy with Adam Palmer.
Louise Ennis
Louise Ennis is a welldoing.org therapistCatrin Evans
Catrin Evans is a therapist in South West LondonMaggie Eyre
Maggie Eyre has trained thousands of speakers in countries all over the world, in her role as the director of her niche media training company Fresh Eyre. Her work has been recognised in Time Magazine and in the international media. While one of her most notable success stories is former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark (now Administrator of the United Nations Development programme), her clients range from academics to corporate CEOs; and from high performance athletes, to professionals in a wide range of industries. She has a strong sense of social justice, donating countless hours to help people find their voice, from the socially anxious to those whose family members have been victims of hostage situations.
Angela Eyre
Angela Eyre is a therapistMuna Fadhil
Muna Fadhil is a journalist with a degree in sociology from the Lebanese University in Beirut. She has experience in developing and running projects aimed at offering psycho-social support to refugees and migrants. @muna0808
Jacqueline Fahey
Jacqueline Fahey is one of New Zealand's best-known artists. Born in 1929, she has often focused on domestic and suburban life, and was included in a 2007 exhibition of 100 Feminist Painters in the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. She was married to eminent psychiatrist Fraser McDonald and lived for many years with her family of three daughters in the grounds of the psychiatric hospitals which he oversaw. She has written two memoirs, Something For the Birds and Before I ForgetMimi Fakhri
Mimi Fakhri is a therapist in SurreyBettina Falkenberg
Bettina Falkenberg is a Welldoing therapistRachel Farhi
Rachel Farhi is a welldoing.org therapistSaffya Fatima
Saffya Fatima is a welldoing.org therapistClare Faulkner
Clare Faulkner is a welldoing.org therapistAisling Fegan
Aisling Fegan is a Welldoing therapistAngie Fell
Hi, and welcome to my page. I am a BACP Accredited integrative humanistic counsellor. I offer counselling to young adults, individuals and couples, from solution focused brief therapy to longer term counselling. I offer sessions in Sheffield and Doncaster to suit your availability and can offer concessions for those on a low income - please contact me for details.
Paula Fenn
Paula Fenn is a welldoing.org therapistRosemary Ferguson
Model turned nutritionist and naturopath Rosemary Ferguson, firmly believes (as a working mum and one of the new health-food champions), that juices and smoothies are the simplest way to boost the intake of nutrients into your diet.
Marie Fernandes
Marie Fernandes is a welldoing.org therapistJonathan Fields
Jonathan is an author, entrepreneur and growth strategist. He has spent the last two decades exploring what it means to live a good life. He's traveled the world, interviewed and learned from Buddhist Lamas to billionaires, research savants to maverick M.D.s and legendary artists to world-shaking entrepreneursKate Figes
Kate Figes is a novelist, columnist and a qualified family mediator. She is the author of several non-fiction books such as Because of Her Sex: the Myth of Equal Opportunity for Women, Life After Birth, The Terrible Teens and The Big Fat Bitch Book.
Stephanie Fitzgerald
Dr Stephanie Fitzgerald is a Clinical Psychologist and BABCP- accredited CBT Therapist. She has specialised in treating anxiety disorders, and particularly OCD, for over 10 years and works using a practical and holistic approach to therapy.
Fixers
Fixers is a national charity which helps young people aged 16 - 25 to campaign on any issues that matters to them through media such as film, posters and websites.
Titos Florides
Titos Florides is a welldoing.org therapistDebbie Foers
Debbie Foers is a welldoing.org therapist in LincolnMarilyn Fontaine
Marilyn Fontaine is a Welldoing coachDolores Forcadell
Dolores Forcadell is a welldoing.org therapistDanny Ford
Danny Ford is an integrative psychotherapist and mindfulness teacher based in LeedsMark Forsyth
Mark Forsyth is a writer whose work concerns the meaning and etymology of English words. He is the author of best-selling books The Etymologicon, The Horologicon, and The Elements of Eloquence, as well as being known for his blog The Inky Fool.
Giovanna Forte
Giovanna Forte is co-founder of Face to a Name. She is also CEO of Forte Medical. www.facebook.com/facetoaname
Andres Fossas
Andres Fossas is a mindfulness practitioner, writer, and aspiring instructor. He learned mindfulness meditation in northern Thailand and has attended silent retreats ranging in length from three days to three months. Andres studied psychology at Harvard University and recently contributed to a large research project on the value of spirituality in the 21st century.
Gráinne Foster
Gráinne Foster is a Dublin-born, HCPC-registered music therapist and professional musician based in Edinburgh, Scotland. She works both at Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy Scotland and on a freelance basis.
Anna Foster
Anna Foster presents Drive on BBC Radio 5 Live, and in nearly 15 years with the BBC has reported on news and sport both across the UK and around the world. In the last year alone she's travelled to Sierra Leone to tell the story of Ebola survivors, covered the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels and explored the refugee crisis in Germany. Born in South Shields, she lives in Yorkshire and works in Salford.
Genevieve Fox
Genevieve Fox is a journalist and author who has worked on The Guardian, The Telegraph and The Independent. Milkshakes and Morphine is her first bookLoraine Fraser
Loraine Fraser is a Cognitive behavioural psychotherapist listed on welldoing.org providing CBT in the North East and online.
Harriet Frew
Harriet Frew is a therapist based in Cambridge who specialises in eating disorders and body image issues. She is currently working full-time for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust.Greg Fricchione
Greg Fricchione, MD is a neuropsychiatrist specialising in psychosomatic medicine. He is Associate Chief of Psychiatry and Director of the Division of Psychiatry and Medicine as well as the Pierce Division of Global Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He is also the Director of the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine at MGH. It is here that he has been focused on research into the health effects of stress and of resilience and the importance of this knowledge for both personal health and community wellbeing. Dr. Fricchione is also a Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.
Veena Ganapathy
Veena Ganapathy is a welldoing.org therapist in LondonDr Paul Garden
Dr Paul Garden is a welldoing therapistBarney Gardiner
Barney Gardiner is a Welldoing coachJohn Garrow
John Garrow is a Welldoing therapistMarina Gask
Marina Gask is a specialist journalist with a strong interest in well-being. She has been editor of Top Sante, More and Sugar, and visiting tutor at Goldsmiths and London Metropolitan universities.
Katerina Georgiou
Katerina is a Gestalt counsellor listed on welldoing.org and freelance writer published in The Guardian, The Independent and The TimesNanette Gibb
Nanette Gibb is an experienced HR consultant who has worked at board level over a number of different industries.
Glen Gibson
Glen Gibson is a Welldoing psychotherapistDale Gibson
Dale Gibson has many years of care work experience, both in his native Australia and here in the UK. He currently works as a learning support assistant at a school for children with multi-sensory impairment in London.
Tina Gilbertson
Tina Gilbertson is a therapist who has written for Spirituality & Health, Gaiam Life and Family Circle; she's also a blogger for Psychology Today and a workshop leader. Her book Constructive Wallowing: How to Beat Bad Feelings by Letting Yourself Have Them is out now. www.TinaGilbertson.com
Naomi Gilchrist
Naomi Gilchrist, 22, from Grimsby, is studying a Foundation Diploma in Art and Design at the Online College of Art and Design. She is the editor of Inside and Out of My Mind, a booklet featuring artwork, poetry and literature inspired by her own battle with anorexia and depression.
Debi Gliori
Debi Gliori is a prize-winning Scottish writer and illustrator of children's books including the Mister Bear books and What's the Time Mister Wolf? Night Shift, published by Hot Key Books, is an illustrated book about her long struggle with depression.Paulette Goff
Paulette Goff is a Welldoing therapistJane Goldberg
Jane Goldberg is a practicing psychoanalyst working in New York. She also owns a holistic wellness centre in NYC and is an established author.Jonathan Goldsmith
Jonathan Goldsmith is a hypnotherapist, psychotherapist and Generative Coach based in London. He also offers creative mentoring. You can view his profile and make contact here
Amelia Goldsmith Lister
Amelia Goldsmith-Lister is a verified welldoing.org therapist and coachElisha Goldstein
Elisha Goldstein is a psychologist and author of Uncovering Happiness: Overcoming Depression through Mindfulness and Self-Compassion. www.elishagoldstein.com
David Goose
David Goose is Managing Director at horticultural specialist Mantis
Kate Graham
Kate Graham is a therapist in West Yorkshire; she also works onlineGemma Grainger
Gemma Grainger is a welldoing.org therapistAlexander Gray
Alexander Gray is a welldoing.org trainee psychotherapistGill Green
Dr Gill Green is CEO co-founder of STORM Skills Training CIC. @storm_cic
@HAYOKcampaign. www.stormskillstraining.com
Dennis Greenberger
Dennis Greenberger and Christine Padesky are clinical psychologists and authors based in California.
Lucy Greeves
Lucy Greeves is a writer and yoga teacher with a special interest in how yoga and meditation can help us find calmer and more creative ways to harness our mental energy. She leads retreats on behalf of the Arvon Foundation, as well as yoga classes and workshops in East London. http://www.yogaforbusyminds.com
Caeredwen Gregson-Barnes
Caeredwen Gregson-Barnes is a Welldoing therapist in the Forest of DeanCelia Griver
Celia Griver is a welldoing.org therapistSumeet Grover
Sumeet Grover is a therapist in Leighton Buzzard and onlineRaewyn Guerrero
Raewyn Guerrero is a therapist on welldoing.orgGreen Gym
Green Gyms are free outdoor sessions where you will be guided in practical activities such as planting trees, sowing meadows and establishing wildlife ponds.Unlike other conservation projects, the emphasis is very much on health and fitness - volunteers warm up and cool down in preparation for a range of light to vigorous activities to suit all abilities.
Claire Hadfield
Claire Hadfield is a welldoing.org therapistThorbjorg Hafsteinsdottir
Thorbjörg Hafsteinsdóttir has 23 years' experience in nutrition therapy as a trained nurse and nutrition coach. She is an expert in lifestyle changes, specialising in anti-ageing, and lives in Denmark and Iceland.
Matt Haig
Matt Haig is a journalist and novelist. He wrote Reasons to Stay Alive about his journey with depression and anxietySiggi Halling
Siggi Halling is a verified welldoing.org therapistRin Hamburgh
Rin Hamburgh is a freelance journalist specialising in psychology and wellbeing. Read her blog at www.rin-hamburgh.co.uk.
Tommy Hammond
Tommy Hammond is a verified trainee counsellorFiona Hancock
Fiona Hancock is a welldoing.org therapistKerry Hannon
Kerry Hannon is a columnist for The New York Times, a writer for Money magazine and contributing editor at Forbes magazine. She is the author of What's Next Finding Your Passion and Your Dream Job in Your Forties, Fifties and Beyond and Love Your Job: The New Rules for Career Happiness.
Rick Hanson
Dr Rick Hanson is an American neuropsychologist and best-selling author. His books include Hardwiring Happiness and Buddha's Brain. He is the founder of the Wellspring Institute for Neuroscience and Contemplative Wisdom and he has taught in meditation centres worldwide.
Kate Hardenberg
Kate Hardenberg is a therapist based in central Bath, who works with adults and teenagersLeah Hardy
Leah Hardy is a health and beauty journalist and former editor of UK Cosmopolitan. She has written for most national newspapers including the Daily Mail, The Times and The Sunday Times.
Bridget Hargreave
Bridget Hargreave is the author of Fine not Fine, published by Free Association Books, in which she charts her own experience with postnatal depression. When she isn't writing and researching, Bridget Hargreave is a freelance communications consultant specialising in working with charities. She lives and works in southeast London with her husband and two sons.
Louise Harris
Louise Harris is a welldoing.org therapistRebecca Harris
Rebecca Harris is a UKCP registered therapistKim Harrison
Kim Harrison is a welldoing.org therapistTim Harvard-Sweeting
Tim Harvard-Sweeting is a welldoing.org therapist in Cornwall and onlineCraig Hassed
Associate Professor Craig Hassed works at the Department of General Practice and is coordinator of mindfulness programs at Monash University. His teaching, research and clinical interests include mindfulness-based stress management, mind–body medicine, meditation, health promotion, integrative medicine and medical ethics. He was the founding president of the Australian Teachers of Meditation Association.Zoe Hassid
Zoe Hassid is a therapist listed on welldoing.orgGill Hasson
Gill Hasson delivers teaching and training for educational organisations, voluntary and business organisations and the public sector. She has 20 years' experience teaching and writing on a range of wellbeing issues; confidence and self-esteem, self-care, overcoming anxiety assertiveness and resilience. Gill is the author of more than 22 books; the bestselling Mindfulness, Mindfulness Pocketbook, Emotional Intelligence, Positive Thinking, the Sunday Times bestseller How To Deal With Difficult People, plus other books on the subjects of resilience, communication skills and assertiveness including Mental Health and Wellbeing in the Workplace, published in 2020 and co-authored with Donna Butler.Daska Hatton
Daska Hatton teaches The Alexander Technique and has written a book titled “How the Alexander Technique Saved My Life”. She is also a trained Cranio-Social Therapist.
Rima Hawkins
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Margaret Heffernan is an award-winning chief executive and author of Wilful Blindness and A Bigger Prize.
Brooke Hender
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Having opened the French House in London's Soho with husband Fergus Henderson, New Zealand native Margot Henderson is now joint head chef of East London's Rochelle Canteen. Her book, You're All Invited: Margot's Recipes for Entertaining, a warm, generous and free-spirited cook-book, was published in 2013 by Figtree.
Jess Henley
Jess Henley is a beauty editor currently retraining as an integrative psychotherapist.
Jessica Hepburn
Jessica Hepburn is the Director of Fertility Fest 2016. For 10 years, until October 2015, she was executive director of the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith. During her tenure she also wrote the Amazon-bestselling book The Pursuit of Motherhood and has subsequently become a leading commentator and campaigner on fertility, infertility and IVF including acting as a trustee for the national charity Infertility Network UK and a columnist for the country’s leading fertility magazine Fertility Road.
Emma Hewitt
Emma Hewitt is a welldoing.org hypnotherapist in Leeds and onlineDebbie Hicks
Debbie Hicks is Director of Research at The Reading Agency
Dr Saul Hillman
Saul Hillman is a welldoing.org therapist in LondonSophia Hilsley
Sophia Hilsley is a psychodynamic psychotherapist based in London. She has particular experience working with bereavement, loss and relationship difficulties, as well as depression, loneliness and low self-esteem. You can view her profile and make contact here
Sandra Hilton
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Emily Hilton is a therapist in LondonJulia Hobsbawm
Julia Hobsbawm is Hon Visiting Professor in Networking at Cass Business School and founder of knowledge networking business Editorial Intelligence.
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Leanne Hoffman is a verified welldoing.org therapistMark Hoffman
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Jackee Holder is the author of the Writing With Fabulous Tree Writing Map (2016) bringing together the restorative benefits of nature, eco psychology, eco geography and self-reflection through tree inspired journal and creative writing prompts. Jackee is a leadership coach and coach trainer who lives in the heart of what was once the great North Wood that covered most of South London. She is the author of three non-fiction titles and runs the popular online Paper Therapy Journal Writing course.Ryan Holiday
Ryan Holiday dropped out of university, became American Apparel's marketing director at age 24, and is the author of Growth Hacker Marketing and the NY Times bestseller Trust Me, I'm Lying. He attributes his success to the influence of the ancient philosophy of Stoicism.
Sarah HOPKINS
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Dilnia Horton is a welldoing.org therapistSandra Howard
Former fashion model and wife of the former leader of the Tory opposition, Sandra Howard, has written five best-selling novels. She is also a Trustee of the drug rehabilitation charity Addaction and Vice-President of Youth Epilepsy.
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Gray Hughes is a Welldoing coachNatasha Hughes
Natasha Hughes is a digital marketer by profession. She has a keen personal interest in nutrition, wellness and writing. She is currently exploring these interests and discovering new ones in the pursuit of a happy and fulfilled mind. @NatashaPlewka
Jude hutchinson
Jude Hutchinson is a Welldoing counsellorJeannette Hyde
As a leading Registered Nutritonal Therapist (BSc, mBANT, CNHC) Jeannete is a regular BBC commentator and works with individuals and groups to transform health through diet in the UK and on her Gut Retreats abroad. Her approach focusses on the gut to improve, weight, skin, mood, and boost wellbeing. Backed up by the latest in scientfc research, Jeannete is at the forefront of her feld in developing an accessible way to rebuild the microbiome, the bacteria living in the human gut - which is key to every single aspect of our health. She is currently collaboratng with the psychology department of St Mary’s University, Twickenham, London on research into the gut-brain connecton.
Michael Hyland
Michael E. Hyland is fellow of the British Psychological Society and a chartered health psychologist. He is Professor of Health Psychology at Plymouth University. He is the author of Stress: All That Matters, published by John Murray Learning.
Join In
Join In is a registered charity that helps UK grassroots sports clubs attract more supporters and volunteers from their local communities. They do this by matching people to fun, interesting and rewarding volunteering opportunities at clubs in their area.
Joan Inglis
Born in Liverpool in 1934, Joan went from acting in the British Repertory Theatre in the 1950s to the BBC in a secretarial and broadcasting capacity. In the early 1960s, a depressive mental illness lasted for three years. Later, Joan qualified as a psychiatric nurse and therapist.
Caroline Ingram
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Craig Isherwood is a Welldoing counsellorMiranda Jackson
Miranda Jackson is a welldoing.org therapistSam Jacob
Sam Jacob is a founder member of the London architecture practice FAT
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Gillian Jacobson is a welldoing.org therapist in W5 and TW1Farzaneh Jahdi
Farzaneh Jahdi is a welldoing.org therapist in W5Will James, Leadership and Team Coach
Will James is a welldoing.org coachAlexandra Jamieson
Alexandra Jamieson is an author, functional nutrition and cleanse coach, professionally trained healthy gourmet chef, and “cravings whisperer”. Alex was the co-star and co-creator of the Oscar-nominated documentary Super Size Me and the The Great American Detox Diet. She has a new book called Women, Food & Desire.
Nakita Jangra
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Paulina Jawor was born in Poland not that long ago. About 10 years ago Paulina came to UK for summer holidays and stayed here ever since. She is currently studying towards her MA in Applied Imagination at Central St Martins, and is the founder of Anxieteehee Comedy Festival.
Ben Jearum
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Liz Jeffries is a psychotherapist (in advanced clinical training) trained in transational analysis and based in Manchester. She has worked with clients with depression, anxiety, migraines and chronic pain, alongside many more.
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Anna Jezuita is a therapist on welldoing.orgJane Jiggens
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Shireen Jilla is a welldoing online mindfulness coachMeg John
Meg John Barker is a writer, therapist, and activist-academic at the Open University. Meg John has been studying relationships for over a decade and has published numerous academic books and papers on the subject, as well as writing their own relationship self-help books and blogs, and working as a sex and relationship therapist. Meg John also regularly speaks on these topics in the media, including a popular TED talk and being featured in the Independent on Sunday Rainbow List.
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Sarah-Jane Johnson is a counsellor and psychotherapist based in Guildford, Haslemere and Farnham, offering therapy to adults, couples and young people.Marianne Johnson
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Graham Johnston is a verified welldoing therapistCaroline Jones
Caroline Jones was born in Ethiopia and spent most of her childhood in East Africa. She read French and Spanish at Oxford University and went on to make documentaries for the BBC. Now aged 41, she is married with two children.
Caroline Jones
Caroline Jones was born in Ethiopia and spent most of her childhood in East Africa. She read French and Spanish at Oxford University and went on to make documentaries for the BBC. Now aged 41, she is happily married with two children.
Kathrine Jones
Kathrine Jones is a welldoing.org memberShann Jones
Shann Jones is the author of the bestselling Secrets from Chuckling Goat and a pioneering expert on the gut-skin connection. Shann dedicates her time to creating health-enhancing soaps, creams and probiotic kefir drinks that resolve skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, rosacea and acne. She lives on a goat farm in Wales with her husband and children. www.chucklinggoat.co.ukEnfys Jones
Enfys Jones is a Welldoing therapistDr Sai Joshi
Sai Joshi is a Welldoing psychologistDr Chnanis K Ladha
Chnanis Kongsuwan Ladha is a welldoing.org therapistJocelyn K.Glei
Jocelyn K.Glei is an author and founding editor of website 9UU.com. She runs the 9UU Conference which attracts 1,000 creatives from across the world every yearBrett Kahr
Professor Brett Kahr is Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Psychotherapy and Mental Health ant the Centre for Child Mental Health in London. He is also a Visiting Clinician and Visiting Lecturer at Tavistock Relationships, and runs the psychotherapy services at The School of Life.
Hannah Kara
Hannah Kara is a Religious Studies student who hopes to become a teacher. @hkara123
Anne Karpf
Anne Karpf is an academic and journalist. She is currently Reader in Professional Writing and Cultural Inquiry at London Metropolitan University.
Karunavira
Karunavira studied Mindfulness Based Approaches and now teaches on the Masters course at Bangor University (School of Psychology) and trains mindfulness teachers for the local NHS trust.
He has a Fd Sc in Person Centred Counselling and works part-time within the NHS with parents of children who have newly diagnosed complex needs.
Jimi Katsis
Jimi D Katsis is a verified welldoing.org therapistAndrew Keefe
Andrew Keefe is a welldoing.org therapist in Central and East LondonClare-Marie Keel
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Anna Keen is a welldoing.org therapistAaron Kelly
Aaron Kelly is a therapist in EdinburghDebbie Kelly
Debbie Kelly is a Welldoing counsellorMartin Kelly
Martin Kelly is a therapist in WesterhamDamien Kelly
Damien Kelly is a therapistRachel Kelly
Rachel Kelly is a former journalist whose book 'Black Rainbow', on how poetry helped her overcome depression, is published by Hodder & Stoughton. The Black Rainbow app is available on the Apple App Store for £1.49. All author proceeds are going to SANE and United Response. @rache_Kelly www.black-rainbow.co.uk
Natasha Kelly
Natasha Kelly is a hypnotherapist in Balham, LondonRebecca Kelso
Rebecca Kelso is a Welldoing therapistkristina Kennedy
Kristina Kennedy is a welldoing.org therapist and coachNatalie Kennedy
Natalie Kennedy is a welldoing online therapistLiam Kernan
Liam Kernan is a welldoing.org therapist in Worcester and onlineAnna Kessel
Anna Kessel is a sports writer for the Guardian and the Observer. She is also the co-founder and chair of Women in Football. @anna_kessel
Dr Ajay Khandelwal
Ajay Khandelwal PhD, is a psychoanalyst, coach and consultant based in London on the welldoing.org directory
Melanie Kinross
Melanie Kinross is a Welldoing counsellorAoife Kinsella
Aoife Kinsella is a welldoing.org therapist.Sharon Kirby
Sharon Kirby is an integrative psychotherapist offering counselling, psychotherapy and mindfulness training to individuals and couples in Exeter and in Shaldon Devon. She has specialist interest and training in working with relationship issues.
Adrienne Kirk
Adrienne Kirk is a welldoing.org therapist in EN2, Enfield. She specialises in loss and bereavement.Sarah Kirrane
Sarah Kirrane is a counsellor in Pinner and onlineEmma-Jane Kisby
Emma-Jane Kisby is welldoing.org therapistGerad Kite
Gerad Kite is an Acupuncture Master (AcM) with more than 25 years of clinical experience and a recognised leader in the field of infertility. In 1993 he started the first NHS acupuncture service at Kings College Hospital. At the Kite Clinic, he leads a large team of practitioners performing over 10,000 treatments a year. He is a senior teacher of Worsley Five-Element acupuncture and trains apprentices at his residential training centre in the South of France.
Anna Koolen
Anna Koolen is a Welldoing therapistEliza Kopalak
Eliza Kopalak is a Welldoing therapistChai-Yoel Korn
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Sylwia Kowalska-Lewis is a Welldoing therapistGemma Krier-Mead
Gemma Krier-Mead is a cognitive behaviour therapist based in Kingston, London. She also works with Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy. You can view her profile and make contact here
Roman Krznaric
Roman Krznaric is a founding faculty member of The School of Life. His new book is Empathy: A Handbook for Revolution (Rider Books) www.romankrznaric.com
Ernesto L.Brea
Ernesto L. Brea is a psychotherapistSalvo La Rosa
Salvo La Rosa is a welldoing.org therapist.Victoria Lambert
Victoria Lambert is an award-winning journalist who has written for most of the UK’s national newspapers, principally the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian and the Daily Mail, and numerous magazines including Woman & Home, The Spectator and Saga. She won Best Cancer Reporter Award 2011, presented by the European School of OncologyMatthew Landers
Matthew Landers is a therapistMarion Larcombe
Marion Larcombe is a Welldoing counsellorDave Latham
Dave Latham is a Welldoing counsellorGemma Latimer
Gemma Latimer is a welldoing.org therapist offering services online and in East LondonGraham Law
Professor Graham Law wrote Sleep Better with Dr Shane Pascoe. Prof Law is a sleep scientist who set up the Sound Sleep Laboratory, and is professor of statistics at the University of Lincoln. Dr Pascoe is based in Australia and is a psychologist who has treated many people with sleep problems.Neil Lawrence
Neil Lawrence is a welldoing.org coach in South East London and onlinePersia Lawson
Persia and Joey met while studying acting at Drama Centre London. Having been caught in a cycle of self-destructive behaviour and come out the other side, in 2012 they set up Addictive Daughter – an alternative, positive online space offering honest life advice. Through their humorous, practical and relatable approach, they’re determined to remove the stigma of self-help and spirituality and make it accessible to their generation.
Tim Leberecht
Tim Leberecht is author of 'The Business Romantic' and chief marketing officer at a global design and architecture firm. He is the founder of Design Mind magazine.
Sarah Lee
Sarah Lee is a welldoing.org therapist.Tara Lee
Tara Lee has been practicing yoga for over 20 years and has been teaching for 12 years. Tara currently teaches 'Pregnancy Yoga', 'Mother and Baby Yoga' and 'Vinyasa Flow Yoga' at The Life Centre, Notting Hill Gate in London.
Vic Leeson
Vic Leeson is a welldoing.org therapistWilliam Leifer
William Leifer is a welldoing.org therapist in LondonLouise Leighton
Louise Leighton is a therapist in LeedsElaine Leonard
Elaine Leonard is the clinical lead at a counselling & family centre charity in Trafford.
Catherine Lepage
Catherine Lepage was born in Quebec City in 1973. She studied Graphic Design at cegep de Sainte-Foy and then illustration at École supérieure des arts décoratifs in Strasbourg, France. She worked for several years as an art director for advertising agencies, both in Quebec City and Montreal where she lives now. Co-founder of the creative design studio Ping Pong Ping, she now spends her time creating images for others, and sometimes for herself.
Jeanette Lester
Jeanette Lester is a verified welldoing.org counsellorJasminka Letzas
Jasminka Letzas is a clinical hypnotherapist in LondonIvan Levin
Ivan Levin is a welldoing.org coachClaudine Levy
Claudine Levy works in digital marketing and communications at the Institute of Art and Ideas, and is food editor at About Time Magazine. She was previously editorial assistant at welldoing.org @claudine_levy
The Life
The Life Delight is a health and well being company run by health expert Claire Rother, dedicated to helping others live a happier, healthier and more radiant life. They offer a range of services including gluten-free/sugar-free/dairy-free workshops, wellbeing retreats and corporate wellbeing days. The Life Delight is also an online resource filled with recipes together with delightful nuggets of knowledge.
Naoum Liotas
Naoum Liotas is a welldoing.org therapistMichael Lipo
Michael Lipo is a welldoing.org therapistDr Eric B. Litwack
Dr Eric B. Litwack is a Welldoing therapistHeidi Livermore
Heidi Livermore is a person-centred counsellor who works with a strong focus on the collaborative nature of the client-therapist relationship. She is based in Chelmsford. You can view her profile and make contact here
Duncan Long
Duncan Long is a welldoing.org therapistLaura Lonsdale
Laura Lonsdale is a welldoing.org therapistAna Lund
Ana Lund is a welldoing.org therapist in North ManchesterCoach Lyds
Coach Lyds offers exclusive bespoke life coaching sessions for select clients. Visit coachlyds.com or @CoachLyds on Twitter.
Dr Shay MacAuley
Dr Shay MacAuley is a welldoing.org addiction counsellorLouisa MacInnes
Louisa MacInnes is a sex and relationship coach in East London and onlineRowanne Mackie
Rowanne Mackie is a therapist and counsellor on the welldoing.org directory who offers Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT), clinical and cognitive behavioural hypnotherapy, coaching and 1-1 mindfulness.
Shauneen Mackin
Shauneen Mackin is a Welldoing therapistPeter MacRae
Peter MacRae is a consultant psychiatrist working for the NHS in London. He has special interests in the arts and technology and is co-founder of ArtsWellbeing.Community.
Alan Madin
Alan Madin is a welldoing therapist in LincolnFiona Mallin
Fiona Mallin is a welldoing.org therapistJoanne Mallon
Joanne Mallon is a life and career coach. The author of five books, Joanne also presents the podcast 5 Minutes to Change Your Life. Her newest book How to Find Calm in Five Minutes a Day is out nowSandi Mann
Dr Sandi Mann is a Senior Psychology Lecturer at the University of Central Lancashire. She is an experienced workplace consultant, has her own private clinic and is the author of several psychology books. She blogs for the Huffington Post and is a columnist for Counselling at Work Journal
Lucy Marcovitch
Lucy Marcovitch is an education consultant and writer. She has written for print publications and for a range of blogs and websites. She has also published two picture books for young children and a guide to reading in the early years for parents. Her blog about writing and literature for children and young adults is www.lucymarcovitch.wordpress.com.
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Kristina Matej is an online therapistLaura Maxwell
Laura Maxwell is a Welldoing coachHelen Mayor
Helen Mayor is a psychotherapist on the welldoing.org directory. She works from Central and North West LondonHelen McCarthy
Helen McCarthy is a BPS registered counsellor who works in Bristol and London. She specialises in working with people with eating disorders and problems relating to food and body image. She developed 'Positively Hungry', a system to aid with weight loss which involves lifestyle changes, not dieting. She is also an accredited EMDR practitioner.
Jane McCartney
Dr Jane McCartney is a registered psychologist and therapist specialising in overeating issues. She works in the NHS as well as in private practice. She is regularly featured in the press and on TV
Gary McFarlane
Gary McFarlane is a Welldoing therapistMel McGrath
Melissa McGrath is a verified welldoing.org therapistJane McGregor
Jane McGregor, Ph. D. is a freelance researcher and author. She was an assistant professor at Nottingham University for many years but now works freelance, devoting her time to writing books about dealing with sociopathic abuse, addiction and other entrenched behaviour, and health behaviour change. She is author of Drink and the City (Nottingham University Press, 2012), co- author of The Empathy Trap: Understanding Antisocial Personalities (Sheldon Press, 2013), and Coping with Difficult Families (Sheldon Press, 2014). Her latest book is titled Coping with Aggressive Behaviour (Sheldon Press, 2017).Lucy McGroarty
Lucy McGroarty is a welldoing.org counsellorSarah McGuinness
Sarah McGuinness is an integrative, humanistic therapist who works in London. She has previously worked for the Samaritans and Mind. She runs a group for people dealing with chronic illness at the Central Middlesex Hospital.
Alice McGurran
Alice McGurran is the Welldoing editor. She has an Msc Psychology and is currently doing a Diploma in Counselling at the Gestalt Centre.Mary Mcilroy
Mary McIlroy is a counsellor on the welldoing.org directory
Sarah McKenzie
Sarah McKenzie is a Welldoing sex therapistJohn McKenzie
John McKenzie is a hypnotherapistMichael McLinn
Michael McLinn is a welldoing.org therapistJames McWilliams
James McWilliams is a therapist in Londongeraldine meadows
Geraldine Meadows is a welldoing.org therapistEvija Melberga
Evija Melberga is a psychosynthesis therapist who works in London. She has experience working and living within a variety of cultures and is interested in the impact of our environment on our mental and emotional wellbeing.
Nemone Metaxas
Nemone Metaxas is a verified welldoing.org therapistFrankie Mgbadike
Frankie Mgbadike is a Welldoing counsellorJoshua Miles
Joshua Miles is a BACP Accredited integrative psychotherapist based in Shoreditch, East London. You can view his welldoing profile and contact him here.
Leon Millingen
Leon Millingen is a verified welldoing.org therapistSonia Minards
Sonia Minards is a welldoing.org therapistBea Mitchell
Bea Mitchell is a freelance writer and sub-editor. She has OCD and wants to write about OCD to help people understand the disease better and stop diminishing it.
Donna Mitchell
Donna Mitchell is a welldoing.org therapist based in FulhamDehra Mitchell
Dehra Mitchell is a welldoing.org therapistSaff Mitten
Saff Mitten is an integrative counsellorDavid Monks
David Monks is an integrative counsellor based in Bedford. He also works with energy psychology.Debbie Moore
Debbie Moore is a therapist on the welldoing.org directoryMark Moore
Mark Moore is a Welldoing therapistJoshua Moritz
Joshua Moritz is a welldoing.org therapist.Gabriela Morris
Gabriela Morris is a Welldoing therapistJayne Morris
Jayne Morris is a Welldoing therapistPetra Morris
Petra Morris is a verified welldoing.org therapistJuliet Most
Juliet Most is a welldoing.org coach in London and onlineMichelle Mould
Michelle Mould is a welldoing.org therapistDr Christina Moutsou
Christina Moutsou is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She is interested in existential philosophy and phenomenology.
Nigel Moyse
Nigel Moyse is a psychotherapist who sees clients in OxfordBeibei Mu
Beibei Mu is a welldoing.org therapistLaura Mulligan
Laura Mulligan is mother to two girls, Niamh and Annie.
Julie Murphy
Julie Murphy is a Welldoing counsellorIan Myers
Ian Myers is a Welldoing counsellorSian Naftal
Sian Naftal is a welldoing.org therapistKym Nelson
Kym Nelson is a writer based in Antwerp, Belgium. She also teaches yoga, and along with Julia Green (a former prison officer), are devising workshops, which merge writing and yoga together. The concept is that through yoga you find your breath, and through writing you give your breath voice. They will also be launching lunch-time mindful sessions for office workers. For more information: kymnelsonportfolio.wix.com/
Angela Neustatter
Angela Neustatter is a journalist and author. She has written for newspapers, including The Guardian and Independent, on a number of topics, and her latest book is The Year I Turn ... A Quirky A-Z of Ageing.
Stuart Nevill
Stuart Nevill is a Welldoing psychotherapistLinda Newbold
A very experienced integrative therapist offering calm and confidential help to resolve a wide variety of problems, including trauma and abuse. I include many creative and cutting edge approaches within a relational base to achieve this. I'm delighted that appreciative feedback from clients has confirmed that a great deal of success and welcome change has taken place for them.
Lindsey Nicholas
Lindsey Nicholas is a welldoing.org therapistjo Nicholl
Jo Nicholl is a welldoing.org therapist.Camilla Nicholls
Camilla Nicholls is a BACP registered psychodynamic psychotherapist based in London. She has experience working with issues such as anxiety, depression, stress and trauma and offers both long and short-term therapy.
Douglas Nicholson
Douglas Nicholson is a therapist on welldoing.org. He lives in Edinburgh.Amanda Nicol
Mental health refusenik and cancer thriver, passionate about kinder, saner, holistic and sustainable ways forward, personally, societally and environmentally. For more information, please visit www.AmandaNicol.co.uk or follow Amanda @amandanicol11
Sally Nilsson
Sally Nilsson is a welldoing.org therapistSinead Nolan
Sinead Nolan is a welldoing.org therapist.Jessica Norte
Jessica Norte is a Welldoing counsellorHenrietta Norton
Henrietta Norton is a BANT-registered nutritional therapist. Head of Nutrition at Grace Belgravia, she is also founder of food-state brand Wild Nutrition. www.wildnutrition.com, www.henriettanorton.com
Fergus O'Connell
Fergus O'Connell is a leading authority on project management. He runs influential company ETP and invented project management method Structured Project Management. He is the author of Stuff I Wish I'd Known When I Started Working, recently published by Capstone.
Dani O'Connor
Dani O'Connor is a Welldoing counsellorSeamus O'Mahony
Seamus O'Mahony is a consultant gastroenterologist at Cork University Hospital. He is associate editor for Medical Humanities of the Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and is a regular contributor to the Dublin Review of Books.
Suzanne O'Sullivan
Dr Suzanne O'Sullivan is a consultant neurologist and author of 'It's All in Your Head: True Stories of Imaginary Illness', which has been shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize 2016.
Dawn Ojo
Dawn Ojo is a verified welldoing.org counsellorRoland Oliver
Roland Oliver is a Welldoing therapistAction on
Action on Hearing Loss (formerly RNID) is the national charity helping people confronting deafness, tinnitus and hearing loss to live the life they choose. Action on Hearing Loss enables them to take control of their lives and remove the barriers in their way, giving people support and care, developing technology and treatments, and campaigning for equality.
Funmi Oni
Funmi Oni is a welldoing.org counsellor and coachMaya Oppenheim
Maya Oppenheim is a freelance journalist who is currently doing a masters in journalism at Goldsmiths, University of London. @MayaOppenheim
Susie Orbach
Susie Orbach is a psychotherapist and author. She is best known for writing Food is a Feminist Issue, and her most recent book is In Therapy, based on her BBC Radio 4 series, dramatising the process of therapy. A new series starts in November 2016.Judith Orloff
Judith Orloff MD is a psychiatrist, intuitive healer, and author. Her latest book is The Ecstasy of Surrender: 12 Surprising Ways Letting Go Can Empower Your Life.
www.drjudithorloff.com.
Victoria Oruwari
Victoria Oruwari is a Welldoing therapistNeresia Osbourne
Neresia Osbourne is a Welldoing therapistGrace Ovba Adebiyi
Grace Ovba Adebiyi is a welldoing.org therapistJacqueline Palmer
Jacqueline Palmer is a UKCP registered counsellor who works with clients with a range of difficulties, including issues around intimacy and sexuality, depression, managing the menopause and coping with major life changes. She has a background in film and photography and runs workshops which explore the experience of being seen by others.
Mariana Panayides
Mariana Panayides is a counsellor and psychotherapist on the welldoing.org directory.Nick Pandya
Nick Pandya is a welldoing.org psychotherapistRuth Parchment
Ruth Parchment is a welldoing.org therapistSophie Parker
Sophie Parker is a welldoing.org therapist.John Parker
John Parker is a welldoing.org therapistMichael Parker
Michael Parker is the founder of PitchCoach.co.uk and author of 'It's Not What You Say, It's The Way You Say It' (Vermilion)
Stuart Passmore
Stuart Passmore is a psychologist who specialises in parenting children with behavioural disorders and non-compliant behaviour.
Chandrika Patel
Chandrika Patel is a Welldoing therapistJean Paul
John-Paul Flintoff is an author, broadcaster and journalist based in London. He is also a member of the faculty of The School of Life.
Maddy Paxman
Maddy Paxman currently teaches the Alexander Technique and has previously worked as a women's health counsellor. The Great Below is her first book and is the memoir of the untimely death of her husband Michael Donaghy. She is currently working on another memoir about the effects of her grandfather's experiences during WWI on the relationships within her family and how these issues are mirrored in society as a whole.
Mark Pearce
Mark Pearce is a therapist on the welldoing.org directoryAnthony Pearson
Anthony Pearson is a welldoing.org therapistPatricia Pearson
Patricia Pearson is a journalist, TED speaker, novelist and humourist whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Huffington Post, and Business Week. She is based in Toronto.
Nic Pendregaust
Nic Pendregaust is a welldoing.org counsellor in Kent and onlinePhilippa Perry
Philippa Perry is a psychotherapist (non-practising) and a writer. Her book Couch Fiction is a graphic novel that aims to demystify psychotherapy and her second book, How To Stay Sane, is part of a School of Life Series. Her most recent release, The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read, is a best-seller.Judy Piatkus
Judy Piatkus founded Piatkus Books from the bedroom of her home when she was a single parent, and it became known for its pioneering publishing in the area of personal development. In 2007 Judy sold the company to Little Brown which continues to publish books under the Piatkus imprint. Along the way Judy qualified as a psychodynamic psychotherapist and practised in the NHS. She now has a portfolio career working with startups as well as organising events for ConsciousCafe.Dr Rose Pillay
Rose Pillay is an online coachSusie Pinchin
Susie Pinchin is a welldoing,org therapistKaren Pine
Karen J Pine PhD is currently Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK. As co-founder of the Do Something Different approach to behavioural change Karen has published a number of popular books, including The No Diet Diet, Love Not Smoking, Sheconomics, and Flex: Do Something Different. Her latest book on the psychology of fashion is called Mind What You Wear and is published by Amazon. Karen's own website is http://www.karenpine.com
Susan Pinker
Susan Pinker is a Canadian psychologist, journalist and broadcaster. She is the author of The Village Effect.
Javaneh Pirzadamoli
Javaneh Pirzadamoli is a Welldoing online therapistconrad plentie
Conrad Plentie is a welldoing.org therapistCaroline Plumer
Caroline Plumer is a welldoing.org therapistDr Tamar Posner
Tamar Posner is a Welldoing therapistSara Poss
Sara Poss is a Welldoing therapistRyan Powell
Ryan Powell is a Welldoing therapistEliza Preston
Eliza Preston is a welldoing.org trainee therapistLizzie Prince
Lizzie Prince is a child and adolescent psychotherapist on the welldoing.org directoryLee Pycroft
Lee Pycroft is a verified welldoing.org therapistSusan Quilliam
Susan Quilliam is a relationship coach and authorJay Rai
Jay Rai is a welldoing.org therapistLila Ramsahai
Lila Ramsahai is a Welldoing therapistCynthia Rao
Cynthia Rao is a psychosynthesis counsellorBen Rath
Ben Rath is a welldoing.org therapist.Sam Rawlings
Sam Rawlings is a welldoing.org counsellor in Leeds and onlineTheo Raymond
Theo Raymond is a welldoing.org body psychotherapist and biodynamic massage therapist who works in private practice in Islington, London.
Owen Redahan
Owen Redahan is a BACP accredited therapist and also a member of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Addiction. He specialises in helping those who have issues around relationships, self esteem or who may be addicted to porn or sex. He works in East London. You can view his profile and make contact here
Matthew Reed
Matthew Reed is a psychotherapistLyn Reed
Lyn Reed is a therapistTavistock Relationships
Tavistock Relationships is a London-based organisation that provides relationship counselling and couple psychotherapy. Visit them here
Dennis Relojo-Howell
Dennis Relojo is the founder of Psychreg and has been recognised as the world's first blog psychologist. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of Psychreg Journal of Psychology. Aside from PJP, he sits on the editorial boards of peer-reviewed journals. A Graduate Member of the British Psychological Society, Dennis holds a master’s degree in psychology from the University of Hertfordshire. His research interest lies in the intersection of psychology and blogging.Alex Renton
Alex Renton is a journalist who has written about a wide range of subjects. A former boarder at Ashdown House, Eton and Brighton College, he is the author of Stiff Upper Lip: Secrets, Crimes and the Schooling of a Ruling Class. He lives in Edinburgh.Vicky Reynal
Vicky Reynal is a welldoing.org therapistDeborah Rhoden-Taylor
Deborah Rhoden Taylor is a Welldoing therapistDr Richard
Dr Richard Chambers is a clinical psychologist in private practice and an internationally recognized expert in mindfulness. He consults to a growing number of educational institutions, businesses and organizations, is a developer of the Smiling Mind app, and co-author of Mindful Learning.
Margie Ulbrick is a collaborative family lawyer, relationship counsellor, psychotherapist and writer, who makes extensive use of mindfulness skills in her work with couples, individuals and families.
Dr Richard
Dr Richard Wood is co-founder and chairman of Bioepic Ltd., the world’s first company to combine food and drink supplements with health tracker apps. He has spent his career in the pharmaceutical industry, with the last 10 years focused in the field of phytochemical research, particularly the vascular benefits of the flavanols found in over 500 plant foods. Richard was recently a member of European Health Claims working group BACCHUS, which has laid the detailed guidelines for securing EU food-related health claims.
Ian Richards
Ian Richards is a welldoing.org therapistFrederika Roberts
Frederika is a professional speaker, certified Laughter Yoga Leader and Co-Founder of the ‘RWS | Resilience Wellbeing Success’ programme. She helps individuals and organisations by changing and challenging thinking and behaviour with simple, easy-to-implement happiness and resilience techniques. Frederika has been interviewed as an expert on ITV Calendar News, BBC Breakfast and BBC and other radio stations all over the UK, and featured and quoted in various publications. Frederika is also a guest blogger for Huffington Post UK and author of the book ‘Recipe for Happiness: 9 Essential Ingredients for a Happy Life’.
Donald Robertson
Donald Robertson is a cognitive-behavioural psychotherapist and author. He blogs at: philosophy-of-cbt.com.
Lynne Robinson
Lynne Robinson is the founder of Body Control Pilates (www.bodycontrolpilates.com) and author of The Body Control Pilates Back book
Tim Robson
Tim Robson is the author of Showing Up: How to Make a Greater Impact at Work and is the founder of NowShowUp.com, a website for new workplace thinking.
Markie Robson-Scott
Markie Robson-Scott is a freelance writer who has written about health and other issues for many newspapers and magazines including the Guardian, the Independent, Vogue and Harpers Bazaar. In between taking her dog for walks in north London she also writes fiction.
Steff Roeg
Steff Roeg is a welldoing.org therapistCarolina Rosa Astudillo
Carolina Rosa Astudillo is a therapistJez Rose
Jez Rose is an internationally renowned behaviourist, professional speaker and author. Over the past 12 years he has presented and delivered development programmes in more than 14 countries, 158 cities and to more than 100,000 people. His latest book is called Flip the Switch.Gretchen Rubin
Gretchen Rubin is author of Happier at Home, The Happiness Project and Better Than Before. On her website gretchenrubin.com she writes about her adventures as she test-drives ideas from contemporary science and ancient wisdom about building good habits and a happier life.
Hermione Ruck Keene
Hermione Ruck Keene is a Welldoing therapistSophie Sabbage
Sophie is a writer, speaker and facilitator who has worked in the field of human development, mindset transformation and corporate culture since 1994. Since being diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer in October 2014, Sophie has drawn on her wisdom, courage and tenacity to create her life anew. In addition to running her own business - Interaction (www.interaction.com) and Sophie Sabbage Ltd (www.sophiesabbage.com) - Sophie had been a senior trainer with the educational charity More To Life (www.moretolife.org.uk) since 2001.Amrit Sagoo
Amrit Sagoo is a Welldoing therapistBarbara Sahakian
Barbara Sahakian is Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, and Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.She is co-inventor of the CANTAB computerised neuropsychological tests. Professor Sahakian is probably best known for her research work on cognition and depression, cognitive enhancement using pharmacological treatments, neuroethics and early detection of Alzheimer's disease.
Samaritans
Samaritans is a voluntary organisation that listens to appeals for help 24 hours a day. You can phone them on 116 123 (free within the UK), email [email protected]
Becca Sandler
Becca Sandler is a Welldoing coach and the founder of Balance with BeccaJani Santos
Jani Santos is a Welldoing counsellorJoy Schaverien
Professor Joy Schaverien works as a Jungian analyst, psychotherapist and art psychotherapist in private practice. She supervises experienced practitioners and trainees. She also lectures at home and internationally on varied topics. Her research interests are reflected in her books and published articles.
She is the author of Boarding School Syndrome: The Psychological Trauma of the 'Privileged' Child
Nicole Scott
Nicole Scott is a psychotherapistIrena Sekulska
Irena Sekulska is a Welldoing therapistAnthony Seldon
Anthony Seldon is one of Britain's most prominent headteachers and is the acclaimed biographer of several recent prime ministers. In education he is most associated with his views on creative learning, holistic education and the teaching of happiness. He is the present headmaster of Wellington College.
Errolie Sermaine
Errolie Semaine is a welldoing.org therapistJohn Servante
John is currently studying part-time at the University of Warwick for a Master's Degree in Writing. John hopes to put this to good use and, with his theatre company Unhinged Creations, he hopes to produce entertaining and educational responses to mental illness.
Tim Shakespeare
Tim Shakespeare has a PhD from the Dementia Research Centre, UCL Institute of Neurology. Tim’s work involves using brain imaging and neuropsychological testing to improve our understanding of young onset dementia. Tim is the creator and lead educator of The Many Faces of Dementia and is the recent winner of the Alzheimer’s Society’s 2016 ‘Rising Star in Dementia Research’ Award.
Klara Sharples
Klara Sharples is a counsellorLucy Sheridan
Life coaches Lucy Sheridan and Jo Westwood have authored #HigherSelfie, a guide for those interested in developping spritually in the digital age
Rowena Shingler
Rowena Shingler is a biodynamic massage therapistThomas Shutte
Thomas Shutte is a welldoing therapistShelley Silas
Shelley Silas is a Welldoing coachClare Simmonds
Clare Simmonds is a welldoing.org therapistCarole Simpkins
Carole Simpkins is a welldoing.org therapistKate Simpson
Kate Simpson is a welldoing.org therapistDiana Simpson-Hinds
Diana Simpson-Hinds is a welldoing.org therapist who largely works with familiesLili Sinclair-Williams
Lili Sinclair-Williams is a London-based therapist listed on welldoing.orgGurpreet Singh
Gurpreet Singh is a therapistShirani Situnayake
Shirani Situnayake is a welldoing.org therapistChris Skellett
Chris Skellett is a clinical psychologist and workshop presenter from New Zealand. Originally from the UK, he is the author of two acclaimed self-help books: When Happiness is Not Enough- Balancing Pleasure and Achievement in Your Life, and The Power of the Second Question-Finding Simple Truths for Complex Lives, published by Exisle Publishing
Dan Skili
Dan Skili is a London-based creative therapist listed on welldoing.orgMartina Slajerova
Martina Slajerova
Eytan Smith
Midfielder Eytan Smith plays for University of Warwick Men's Lacrosse Club. A lover of health and sport, Eytan hopes to pursue a career in advertising.
Debbie Smith
Debbie Smith is a qualified personal brand specialist who coaches and trains individuals, business owners and organisations on issues including personal brand impact, emotional intelligence and career strategy. She also helps individuals and groups assess, understand and improve their own personal impact.
Sophie Smith
Sophie Smith is a journalist and wedding planner.
Ondine Smulders
Ondine Smulders is an existential psychotherapist in London and onlineLisa Snook
Lisa Snook is a welldoing.org therapistTerry Snow
Terry Snow is a New Zealander who has been a journalist for more than 40 years. He was a founding music critic of Classical Music Weekly, in London, and he plays the piano and writes music for pleasure.
Tom Sobel
Tom Sobel is a welldoing.org therapist - he works online and from Central LondonInspiration Space
www.inspirationspace.co.uk is co-founded by three mothers, transformational breath facilitators Aimee Hartley and Rebecca Dennis and professional yoga teacher Jess Horn. They have over 30 years combined experience with yoga and breathwork. Launched in 2015, they run conscious breath and yoga retreats in the UK and workshops and events throughout the UK. Inspiration Space has recently been voted as one of the 'Most Relaxing Retreats' in the world by Tatler Magazine.
Celestia Spong
Celestia Spong is a welldoing.org therapistRowan St Clair
Rowan St Clair is a Welldoing therapistKaren Stallard
Karen Stallard is a verified welldoing.org therapistStella Stathi
Stella Stathi is an Eating Psychology, Eating Disorders & Body-Image Specialist, Jungian/Somatic Psychotherapist & Coach, and Feminine Embodiment Teacher, listed on welldoing.org. Stella works privately with women, to help them break free from their battle with Food, Weight and their Bodies, once and for all, from the inside out, through deep psycho-spiritual and body-based work, within her signature approach; Body Prema.
Margaret Stead
Margaret Stead is publishing director at Atlantic Books. Originally trained as a lawyer in Auckland, New Zealand, she now lives in London.
Kate Steel
Kate Steel is a counsellorSusie Steiner
Susie Steiner is a novelist whose first book Homecoming is being published in paperback this spring. She is a former journalist at The Guardian. www.susiesteiner.co.uk @SusieSteiner1
Lisa Stevenson
Lisa Stevenson is a counsellor on the welldoing.org directoryAmanda Stewart
Amanda Stewart is a Welldoing therapistHazel Stewart-Hyslop
Hazel Stewart-Hyslop is a welldoing.org therapistTara Stiles
Tara Stiles is the founder and owner of Strala, the movement-based system that ignites freedom. She is a leading figure in the yoga movement and admired internationally for her work. Tara is the designer and face of Reebok's first yoga lifestyle range and is the author of four top selling books, including Make Your Own Rules Diet. www.tarastiles.com
Ian Stockbridge
Ian Stockbridge is a therapist in OxfordIngrid Stone
Ingrid Stone is a writer and perhaps best known for being The Queen Of Complaints. Having worked in television for nine years, she has written a novel A Knife And A Fork and a children's book The Underground Mouse - in addition to Letters Of A Dissatisfied Woman, which is based on her popular blog
Owen Stone
New Zealand based writer and musician.
Amanda Stone Nash
Amanda Stone Nash is a verified welldoing.org therapistIrene Stoppoloni
Irene Stoppoloni is a welldoing.org counsellor in South West London and onlineAnna Storey
Anna Storey is a therapist who has many years experience working with anxiety, depression and stress. She also offers anger management, weight management counselling, bereavement counselling and hypnotherapy.
Gareth Strangemore-Jones
Gareth Strangemore Jones is a verified welldoing.org therapistKillian Strong
Killian Strong is an integrative psychotherapist based in London. You can view his welldoing profile and contact him here
David Stuart
David is the curator of the Dean Street Wellbeing programme, a series of community engagement events that resource art and theatre, designed to mobilise and engage populations in action and dialogue on topical and challenging social issues that impact sexual health and wellbeing.
Georgina Sturmer
Georgina Sturmer is a Welldoing counsellorDr Louise Styles
Louise Styles is a Welldoing psychologistJohnathan Sunley
Johnathan Sunley is a London-based psychodynamic therapist listed on welldoing.orgCatherine Sweeney
Catherine Sweeney is a counsellor in Cardiff and online.Corinne Sweet
Corinne Sweet is a therapist listed on welldoing.orgPaulina Sygulska
Paulina Sygulska Tenner is an entrepreneur (check Granttree.co.uk), event promoter, performing artist and philanthropist. Depending on the time of the day, you can find her in Treehouse (GrantTree's Farringdon office), speaking at various events or even performing on a cabaret stage!
Caroline Sylger
Caroline Sylger-Jones is an author, journalist and founder of www.queenofretreats.com
Mona Tabbara
Mona Tabbara is a freelance writer and has contributed to publications including The Times and Dazed & Confused. Follow her on Twitter at @Mona_Tabbara
Ken Tait
Ken Tait is a psychotherapist, hypnotherapist and coach working in Central London and Bromley Kent. He utilises Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) and other therapies to help clients to be and feel better.
He has been practising since 1999 and has many people lead a more fulfilling life and feeling good about themselves.
Tanis Taylor
Tanis Taylor is a therapist in LondonChris Taylor
Chris Taylor is a BACP registered therapist working in Cheshire.
Dr Kathleen Taylor
Dr Kathleen Taylor studied physiology and philosophy at the University of Oxford. She did a research MSc at Stirling University, before returning to Oxford for a DPhil in visual neuroscience. She has written books on consciousness and cruelty and her latest book, The Fragile Brain, was published in November 2016 by Oxford University Press.Avril Taylor
Avril Taylor is a welldoing.org counsellorJen Taylor
Jen Taylor is an integrative counsellor based in Macclesfield, Cheshire. She offers face-to-face, telephone and online counselling by video call, email or instant message. You can view her profile and make contact here
Lucas Teague
Lucas Teague is a welldoing.org therapistCatherine Telford
Catherine Telford is a Welldoing therapistSharan Thiara
Sharan Thiara is a Welldoing psychotherapistMenaka Thiru
Menaka Thiru is a welldoing.org therapistMatt Thomas
Matt Thomas is a Welldoing therapistJo Thompson
Jo Thompson, 23, from Solihull, is a mum to two children and is studying midwifery at the University of Worcester.
Hannah Jane Thompson
Hannah is a certified, Association for Coaching-registered, accredited life coach, and a student of meditation and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) at the University of Oxford Mindfulness Centre. She uses personalised meditation techniques and tracks to help Millennial (ish!) women all over the world beat stress and anxietyJan Thompson
Jan Thompson is an online life coachNicola Thompson
Nicola Thompson is a welldoing.org therapistNix Ticehurst
Nix Ticehurst is the founder of Nixercise which offers outdoors fitness training supported by fad-free nutrition for people all abilities across Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Her new indoors classes, called 20:25, combine natural cardio and flexibility movements. www.nixercise.co.uk @nixPT
Carly Tierney
Carly Tierney is a qualified DW Fitness Clubs personal trainer, nutritionist, published fitness author, ambassador for South Yorkshire Eating Disorders Association and award-winning Bikini Fitness contestant.
Grace Timothy
Grace is a freelance writer specialising in beauty, previously published in Vogue, Glamour, Red and Stylist. Since having her daughter in 2012, she has also run MothersCollective.com, offering support and relaxation for expectant and new mums in Sussex.
Charlotte Tipping
Charlotte Tipping is a therapist in SheffieldYes to
Yes to Life provides support, information and financial assistance to those with cancer seeking to pursue approaches that are currently unavailable on the NHS. Yes to Life runs a series of educational seminars and workshops which are aimed at the general public who want to know more and practitioners working with people who have cancer.
Susan Tomlinson
Susan Tomlinson is a welldoing.org therapistSara Torrome
Sara Torrome is a welldoing.org therapist based in BeaconsfieldElanor Travers
Elanor Travers is a Welldoing therapistFlavia Trevisani
Flavia Trevisani is a trainee REBT therapistSally Turberville Smith
Sally Turberville-Smith is a welldoing.org therapistJohn Turland
John Turland is a Welldoing hypnotherapist and coach in Reading and onlineRebecca Turner
Rebecca Turner is a Welldoing therapist in North LondonAnna Turns
Anna Turns is a freelance journalist specialising in sustainability and marine issues. environmentaljournalist.co.ukDr Patapia Tzotzoli
Dr Patapia Tzotzoli is a welldoing.org therapistDarcy Ugboaja
Darcy Ugboaja is a Welldoing therapistHayley van
Hayley Van Zwanenberg is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Medical Director of the Priory Woodbourne Hospital.
Wendy van der Velden
Wendy van der Velden is a therapistWendy Varley
Wendy was a journalist on Just Seventeen in London in the 1980s, and went on to write for numerous women's and parenting titles. Since moving to the south coast she divides her time between freelance writing and editing, working for her family's website-development business, and volunteering as a trustee for Isle of Wight charity Independent Arts. @wendyvarley wendyvarley.wordpress.com
Becky Varley-Winter
Becky Varley-Winter is an English Literature academic currently based in Cambridge. She is also a poet, writer and music critic.
Varsha Vashisthaw
Varsha Vashisthaw is a welldoing.org therapist based in EssexMonika Vecerskyte
Monika is a portrait photographer, who developed a photo therapy concept to help people connect to their inner self. She works with anyone who wishes to have a non-traditional photo shoot experience and have images that represent their true being. Monika also works with women's circles and aims to empower women through photography. She is based in London but happy to travel.
Landria Voigt
Landria Voigt is a nutritional consultant and public speaker at the Atlanta Center for Holistic and Integrative Medicine. On her blog, stiritup.me, she shares healthy recipes and ideas about nutrition.
Dr Esther Walker
Esther Walker is a welldoing.org therapist in EdinburghJames Wallman
James Wallman is a trend forecaster and the author of Stuffocation: Living More with Less
Helen Walmsley-Johnson
Helen Walmsley-Johnson, writing as The Invisible Woman, is writer and author of the popular online fashion column The Vintage Years for the Guardian. She also writes on matters concerning older women and has spoken out against ageism on Woman's Hour and BBC radio. The Invisible Woman: Taking on the Vintage Years is Helen’s first book. @TheVintageYear
Claire Walsh
Claire Walsh is a cognitive analytic therapist on the welldoing.org directoryMargaret Walsh
Margaret Walsh is an integrative therapistYingli Wang
Yingli Wang is a welldoing.org counsellorEdyta Wanic
Edyta Wanic is a post-graduate journalism at the University of Warwick. She writes for the student paper The Boar.
Breandan Ward
Breandan Ward is a leadership coachDeborah Ward
Deborah Ward is a writer and editor with a passion for personal growth and psychologyEmma Warden Rasalingam
Emma Rasalingam is a welldoing.org drama therapistCharlotte Warner
Charlotte Warner is a welldoing online therapistCaroline Watson
Caroline Watson is a therapist in KentDr Libby Watson
Dr Libby Watson is a welldoing.org therapistTiffany Watt-Smith
Tiffany Watt-Smith is research fellow at the QMUL Centre for the History of the Emotions, and was also a 2014 BBC New Generation Thinker. Before beginning her career in research, she worked as a theatre director for seven years, including as Associate Director at the Arcola Theatre and International Associate Director at the Royal Court. She lives in London.
Meggan Watterson
Meggan Watterson is an author, international speaker and 'spiritual misfit'. She is the founder of REVEAL, a organisation which empowers women to find love within themselves.
Charlotte Watts
Charlotte Watts is a high-profile practising nutritional therapist who tutors and lectures on the subject. She appears regularly on TV and has written several books. She is also an experienced yoga teacher. www.charlottewattshealth.com
David Weale
David Weale is a welldoing.org therapist.Sarah Weaver
Sarah Weaver is a welldoing.org therapist.Libby Weaver
Dr Libby Weaver is an internationally acclaimed nutritional biochemist, author and speaker. She holds a Bachelor of Health Science majoring in Nutrition and Dietetics and a PhD in Biochemistry, and has 17 years in clinical practice. With a natural ability to break down even the most complex of concepts into layman's terms, Dr Libby empowers and inspires people to take charge of their health and happiness. www.drlibby.com
June Webb
June Webb is a welldoing.org therapistCharlotte Fox Weber
Charlotte Fox Weber is a welldoing.org therapistMike Weeks
Mike Weeks is the author of Un-train your brain. He is trained in hypnosis and NLP. He currently lives in LA where he is developing PTSD and leadership training methods.
Natasha Wellfare
Natasha Wellfare is a welldoing.org therapistPatch Welling
Patch Welling combines Eastern traditional holistic approaches with Western practices in her work as an integrative counsellor. You can view her welldoing profile and make contact here
Anthony Welsh
Anthony Welsh is a verified welldoing.org counsellorCharlotte Wickers
Charlotte Wickers is a therapist on welldoing.org's directoryDaniel Wiegand
Daniel Wiegand is a welldoing.org therapistDr Karen Williams
Dr Karen Williams is a Clinical PsychologistMandy Williams
Mandy Williams is a Welldoing counsellorShelley Williams
Shelley Williams is a welldoing.org therapistNicola Williams
Nicola Williams is a verified welldoing.org therapist in Bridgend and onlineDavid Wilson
David Wilson is a welldoing.org therapistAnne Wilson
Dr. Anne Wilson is an independent careers counsellor based in London. A former freelance journalist, she is also an award-winning writer and communications consultant.
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Laura Wilson
Laura Wilson is an experienced health coach and competitive athlete. She is a trained nutritionist and has researched nutrition and health for over 15 years. She is the author of the Alkaline 5 Diet. www.alkaline-diet-health-tips.com
Nicolette Wilson-Clarke
Nicolette Wilson-Clarke is a therapist and coach in Clapham and onlineAdrian Wilson-Smith
Adrian Wilson-Smith is a therapist on the welldoing.org directoryMichelle Windle
Michelle Windle is a Welldoing coachLoretta Windsor-MacKenzie
Loretta Windsor-MacKenzie is a Welldoing coachIris Winkel
Iris Winkel is a welldoing.org therapistChris Wood
Chris Wood is an executive coach and partner at London-based coaching organisation Kelling Wood Associates.
Karen Woodley
Karen Woodley is a welldoing.org therapist in WalesJane Woods
Jane Woods is a Welldoing coachSimon WOODWARD
Simon Woodward is an art psychotherapist who offers both indoor and outdoor sessions. He is based in London.Rhona Wooldridge
Rhona Wooldridge is a welldoing.org therapistTricia Woolfrey
Tricia Woolfrey is a verified welldoing.org therapistsophie worthington
Sophie Worthington is a Welldoing therapistMatt Wotton
Matt Wotton is a therapist in North London and onlineNadia Wyatt
Nadia Wyatt is a welldoing.org counsellor who works in Essex and onlineGilead Yeffett
Gilead Yeffett is a Gestalt and relational psychotherapist. He specialises in working with couples and individuals who experience relationship difficulties, anger issues, affairs and sexual issues within the relationship. He works in London.
Greg Young
Greg Young is a Welldoing therapist in North WalesNoonie Zand
Noonie Zand Goodarzi is a nutritional therapist, practising in both Wiltshire and London. She writes about nutrition and health, as well as giving talks on nutrition and helping to run a yoga and raw food retreat. www.eatupyourgreens.org