
About John
I’m John Graham, an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist, accredited and registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). I work with adults online across the UK and internationally, and I also offer clinical supervision for counsellors and therapists.
My approach
I believe that beneath anxiety, self-criticism, emotional overwhelm, or avoidance, there is always something meaningful trying to be understood. Much of our distress develops not because we are broken, but because we learned ways of coping that once helped us survive.
Therapy offers a space to slow down, feel supported, and gently explore what’s happening beneath the surface. Together, we work toward greater clarity, self-compassion, and healthier ways of relating to yourself and others.
How I work
My work is integrative and relational, meaning I draw on different therapeutic approaches depending on what best supports you. This includes Internal Family Systems (IFS), relational and attachment-based therapy, mindfulness, and — where appropriate — clinical hypnotherapy.
The pace of therapy is guided by you. Some people come with something specific they want to explore, while others need space to understand what they’re feeling. Both are welcome.
Who I work with
Adults experiencing anxiety, stress, or overwhelm
People struggling with self-esteem, shame, or self-criticism
Those affected by trauma or difficult past experiences
Individuals navigating relationship or attachment difficulties
People feeling stuck, disconnected, or unsure of direction
Professional standing
I am an accredited member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). Accreditation means I meet recognised standards of training, experience, and ethical practice, and that my work is regularly supervised.
Professional Listings
For additional reassurance and transparency, you can also find my professional listings on the following directories:
View my Counselling Directory profile
View my Counselling Supervisors profile
If you’re considering therapy
Reaching out can feel like a big step. You don’t need to know exactly what to say or where to begin. If something here resonates, you’re welcome to get in touch and we can take things one step at a time.
