My name is Maddy Sheridon - I live at the edge of the Peak District and enjoy walking, reading and supporting tasty local businesses!
I've experienced depression and anxiety a few times in my life, including during the covid pandemic. This is when I first realised that I wanted to help people too after I had a brilliant experience with counselling.
I am a qualified integrative psychotherapist and registered member of the BACP based in Macclesfield, Cheshire, offering online therapy sessions. I aim to be able to offer in-person sessions towards the end of 2026. I have two years’ experience working with a trauma service in Congleton. I've had many different jobs before finding my calling in counselling and I believe that my life experience enriches my professional practice. I previously studied creative writing at Manchester University and I am passionate about self-expression. It’s perhaps because of this that I draw on elements from narrative attachment therapy in my practice, with a person-centred focus, and acceptance and commitment therapy techniques.
The stories from our past can continue to shape how we see ourselves and how we relate to others, sometimes creating patterns that are hard to shift. By exploring these stories together, we can begin to understand how different experiences, beliefs, and relationships intersect in your life. From there, space can open for new perspectives, and for alternative stories — ones that reflect your strengths, values, and hopes for change.
I've experienced depression and anxiety a few times in my life, including during the covid pandemic. This is when I first realised that I wanted to help people too after I had a brilliant experience with counselling.
I am a qualified integrative psychotherapist and registered member of the BACP based in Macclesfield, Cheshire, offering online therapy sessions. I aim to be able to offer in-person sessions towards the end of 2026. I have two years’ experience working with a trauma service in Congleton. I've had many different jobs before finding my calling in counselling and I believe that my life experience enriches my professional practice. I previously studied creative writing at Manchester University and I am passionate about self-expression. It’s perhaps because of this that I draw on elements from narrative attachment therapy in my practice, with a person-centred focus, and acceptance and commitment therapy techniques.
The stories from our past can continue to shape how we see ourselves and how we relate to others, sometimes creating patterns that are hard to shift. By exploring these stories together, we can begin to understand how different experiences, beliefs, and relationships intersect in your life. From there, space can open for new perspectives, and for alternative stories — ones that reflect your strengths, values, and hopes for change.
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