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Victoria Small, BACP

Compassionate UK therapist for trauma and transitions
  • Trauma and abuse
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Family and relationships

About Victoria Small

Victoria Small is a United Kingdom based therapist who brings ten years of professional experience to her practice and holds the BACP credential. BACP stands for the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy and indicates professional affiliation with a recognised counselling body.

She works with a range of common and complex concerns including stress and anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, bereavement and loss, family conflicts, living with disabilities, ADHD in young people and adults, and experiences of trauma and abuse. Her approach centres on respect and sensitivity, meeting each person where they are and tailoring conversations and treatment plans to individual needs.

Victoria is described by her practice framework as warm and compassionate and aims to empathise deeply with clients to explore issues both large and small. She collaborates with people to identify meaningful changes and practical steps that support progress and improved day-to-day functioning. Taking the first step into therapy can take courage, and she seeks to make that beginning feel supported and purposeful.

Areas of Expertise

Additional Focus Areas

AbandonmentAging and geriatric issuesAntisocial personalityAttachment issuesAutism and Asperger SyndromeBody imageCancerCaregiver issues and stressChronic pain, illness, and disabilityCommitment issuesControl issuesDissociationDivorce and separationDomestic violenceEating and food-related issuesEmptinessFamily problemsFatherhood issuesFirst responder issuesForgivenessGender dysphoriaGuilt and shameHoardingHospice and end-of-life counselingInfidelityIsolation / lonelinessJealousyMen's issuesMidlife crisisMood disordersMulticultural concernsNarcissismObsessions, compulsions, and OCDParanoiaPersonality disordersPolyamory / non-monogamous relationshipsPregnancy and childbirthSeasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)Self-harmSelf-loveSexual assault and abuseSexualitySocial anxiety and phobiaTraumatic brain injuryWomen's issuesWorkplace issuesYoung adult issues

Therapeutic Approach

Client-Centered Therapy Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) Mindfulness Therapy Solution-Focused Therapy Trauma-Focused Therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

How much experience does Victoria Small have?

Victoria Small has ten years of professional experience.

Is Victoria Small a licensed therapist?

Yes. Victoria Small holds the BACP credential. BACP refers to the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy which denotes professional membership and training standards.

In which languages does Victoria Small provide therapy?

Victoria Small provides therapy in English.

Where is Victoria Small located?

Victoria Small is based in the United Kingdom.

How can I work with Victoria Small as my therapist?

You can work with Victoria Small through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.

Does Victoria Small work with international clients?

Victoria Small does not currently work with international clients.

How much does therapy with Victoria Small cost?

Costs can vary depending on factors such as location and availability. Sessions are billed through a subscription that can be cancelled at any time, for any reason. For current details, click the "Start Therapy" button on this page.

How can I get started with therapy?

Getting started is quick and straightforward. Click the "Start Therapy" button and complete a short questionnaire that helps match you with your therapist. Depending on availability, you can then schedule your first session, which may take place by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.

Could remote therapy be a good fit for you?

Many people consider whether meeting with a therapist online can make a real difference. For a range of common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.

One of the primary advantages is flexibility. Clients can connect in the way that feels most comfortable to them - through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging - which can make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life.

Licensed professionals and therapists offer these remote options, and clients may switch therapists if they would prefer a different fit. Online sessions provide an accessible path to support and can be combined with therapeutic approaches that focus on emotional connection, practical problem solving, mindfulness, and trauma-informed work.

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