Conditions
Anxiety Burnout Depression Eating Disorder PTSD Substance abuse disorder
Symptoms
Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Dylan Burns

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Dylan Burns

Overview

Dylan Burns is an experienced psychotherapeutic counsellor based in Lewes and Brighton, United Kingdom, who works with adults online and in person. His practice blends integrative transpersonal counselling with somatic therapy, focusing on change that is felt not just as insight but as shifts in behaviour and self‑care. He offers a therapeutic space to explore anxiety, stress, depression, bereavement, loss, phobias, eating disorders, addiction, abuse, identity issues, trauma and self‑harm. Sessions are 50 minutes long and take place weekly, allowing clients to notice changes in relationships, work, mood and overall well‑being.

Burns sees counselling as a deeply relational experience that supports clients to explore issues in ways that might not be possible with friends or self‑reflection. He emphasises that therapy should be an experience rather than a chat and invites clients to assess its effectiveness through both the session itself and changes they observe in daily life. His approach acknowledges the importance of addressing the autonomic nervous system, integrating body‑based methods with psychological exploration to facilitate meaningful transformation.

Best for

Dylan’s services are suited to adults seeking support for anxiety, depression, stress, addictions, phobias or eating disorders, and individuals dealing with bereavement, trauma, abuse or relationship difficulties. The practice is also appropriate for clients interested in personal growth, spirituality, self‑esteem and identity issues, or those wanting to address self‑harm and other destructive patterns. Dylan works with people over the age of 18 and does not provide couples therapy.

  • Adults facing anxiety, depression or stress
  • Individuals struggling with addictions, compulsions or eating disorders
  • Clients dealing with bereavement, trauma, abuse or phobias
  • People seeking support for identity issues, self‑esteem, spirituality or personal growth

Approach

Dylan draws on integrative, relational, transpersonal and somatic approaches to tailor therapy to each client. He may explore developmental history to address past trauma, focus on present‑moment experiences and relational dynamics, or use Somatic Experiencing techniques to work with the autonomic nervous system. His transpersonal orientation considers clients’ experiences beyond the personal ego, including aspects such as meaning, soul, ecology and spirituality.

Sessions emphasise relational counselling, where the therapeutic relationship itself becomes a key vehicle for healing. Dylan avoids giving advice or relying on textbook methods; instead, he meets clients authentically, allowing the therapeutic process to unfold based on their unique needs. Somatic Experiencing is used within the context of the therapeutic relationship, recognising that many issues are relational in nature. He believes counselling must always be relational to be effective and includes elements of meaning, calling and the more‑than‑human where appropriate.

Practical details

Dylan’s practice operates in Lewes and Brighton, England, with sessions available online and in person at Caburn Therapy Room, 15 Malling Street, Lewes BN7 2RA. Sessions run weekly for 50 minutes, with fees ranging from £60 to £85. He offers a free initial video call to discuss needs and assess fit. Clients can contact him via email or phone to arrange appointments. He works with adults over 18 and does not provide couples counselling.

  • Location: Caburn Therapy Room, 15 Malling Street, Lewes BN7 2RA
  • Formats: individual psychotherapy and counselling; online or in‑person sessions; supervision for practitioners
  • Session length: 50 minutes; weekly cadence
  • Fees: £60–£85 per session; concessions available; free introductory call
  • Contact: email or phone to arrange sessions

Training

  • Qualified in Integrative Transpersonal Counselling from the Re‑Vision Centre in London (2014)
  • Completed three‑year training in Somatic Experiencing (body‑oriented psychotherapy) (2018)
  • Completed one‑year supervision training (2024)
  • Member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP), Somatic Experiencing Association and Institute of Psychedelic Therapy
  • Founder of Brighton Psychedelics and speaker at conferences on psychedelics and transpersonal psychology

Disclaimer:

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Symptoms Treated

Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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