Heather Joy
Overview
By Heather Joy is a person-centred experiential therapist and lecturer in counselling and psychotherapy. The practice emphasises empathic, non-judgemental relational work and integrates expressive arts approaches to support emotional connection and exploration. They offer individual therapy, supervision and experiential workshops, with additional focus on preparation and integration support for expanded states of consciousness.
Expressive Connection works with a broad age range and varied presenting issues, combining creative, experiential and person-centred methods. The practice supports children, young people and adults and offers sessions in-person, online and outdoors depending on availability.
Best for
This provider is best suited for individuals seeking person-centred expressive arts therapy, clients looking for therapy that integrates creative and experiential methods, and people seeking preparation or integration support related to expanded states or psychedelic experiences. They also support parents, young people, neurodivergent clients and those needing supervision.
- Clients with anxiety and depression
- People working with eating disorders and bereavement
- Individuals seeking psychedelic preparation/integration (non-pharmacological support)
Approach
The clinic’s approach is rooted in Person-Centred Experiential principles, prioritising an empathic, non-judgemental relational space in which clients can explore difficult or unfamiliar aspects of self. Expressive arts techniques influenced by Natalie Rogers’ person-centred expressive art therapy are regularly incorporated to facilitate emotional exploration and connection.
Treatment typically involves a series of individual sessions tailored to the client’s needs and may include art-based activities, reflective discussion and experiential exercises. For those working with expanded states or psychedelic experiences, the practice offers preparation and integration support only, delivered in a therapeutic framework rather than through pharmacological treatment.
Sessions are available as individual therapy and as part of block bookings; the practice also offers supervised sessions and experiential workshops on request.
Education and Training
The practitioner has extensive clinical experience (noted as over 6,000 client hours) and works as a Lecturer of Counselling & Psychotherapy at Edge Hill University. Heather Joy is completing a PhD and has professional experience in both third-sector and private practice settings; she also works as a supervisor.
Support
Clients receive preparatory and integration support where relevant, and the practice emphasises safety, confidentiality and an ethical, non-judgemental stance. Supervision is available for practitioners and reflective practice is part of the offered services.
Expressive Connection offers additional practical supports such as flexible scheduling (including evenings and weekends for online sessions), and workshops for groups or organisations. The practice describes experience working with referrals from GPs, schools, CAMHS and social services, indicating familiarity with multi-agency working and safeguarding procedures.
Practical details
Sessions are offered in-person (Southport town centre rooms including an art therapy room), online via Zoom/telephone (and other platforms on request), and outdoors (walk & talk locations across the North West). Face-to-face availability is noted as affected by Covid-19 restrictions at times, with online provision maintained. Block booking options and reduced fees for students/low-unwaged clients are available.
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.