Licensed, Professional
Counselling & Psychotherapy
in Glasgow & Lanarkshire

Psychodynamic Counselling
Walk & Talk Therapy
Psychodynamic Coaching
In-Person & Online
The Counselling Room
My counselling room is located in Motherwell, close to the train station and the M74.
Click on the video to see inside.
I specialise in help with:

Stress & Anxiety
If you are feeling overwhelmed and on edge all of the time, therapy can help you identify the underlying patterns, and work towards a new way of being.

Burnout
If you have given so much of yourself to work that it has come at a personal cost, now is the time to reconnect with the sense of purpose and fulfilment that once guided you, while also learning how to care for yourself in a way that protects you from reaching burnout again.

Self-Discovery
Therapy provides the opportunity to learn more about how our past experiences have shaped our personalities. This self-discovery can lead to greater awareness and positive change.

Self-Improvement
Psychodynamic coaching is a reflective and insight-driven approach to personal and professional development. It focuses on understanding how unconscious patterns, past experiences, and relational dynamics influence the way we think, behave, lead, and perform today.
Break free from the past
and step into a life with hope.
Is something holding you back?
Maybe it’s unresolved trauma, fear and anxiety, imposter syndrome, or an unhealthy relationship.
Perhaps you’re using work, substances, or distractions to cope.
Or maybe guilt, shame, grief, or the constant feeling of never being “enough” weighs you down.
These struggles can affect your relationships, your work, and your sense of self.
That inner critic can feel relentless, leaving you isolated and stuck.
But you don’t have to stay there. A hopeful life is possible. You can live fully—and you don’t have to do it alone.
Taking the first step is often the hardest, and you’ve already done that by being here.

"When we're finding things tough in life, talking to someone about it is the first step to feeling better."

Edmund McKillop BD PGCE DipPsyC CMCOSCA
Director of Rosny House


