Jacqueline Lyons
Overview
The practice is run by Jacqueline Lyons, a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (MBACP). The practice emphasises a person-centred, compassionate approach that integrates evidence-based methods such as CBT with humanistic and integrative modalities. Jacqueline focuses on supporting adults through grief, relationship difficulties, trauma and other life challenges.
The practice presents a warm, non-judgemental therapeutic stance, prioritising empathy and tailored care. Sessions are offered primarily face-to-face in Glasgow with virtual appointments available when appropriate.
Best for
This provider is best suited for adults seeking person-centred counselling and integrative therapy for anxiety, low mood and trauma-related concerns. They also have specialist experience supporting bereavement and relationship difficulties.
- Adults experiencing anxiety or depression
- People working through grief or loss
- Clients seeking integrative, person-centred therapy and CBT techniques
Approach
The practice employs an integrative approach, combining person-centred therapy with modalities such as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), emotionally focused and solution-focused brief therapy. Jacqueline emphasises building a therapeutic relationship grounded in empathy, compassion and non-judgement.
Treatment typically involves tailored sessions where clients explore patterns (for example, people-pleasing) and develop strategies to foster resilience and personal agency. Work may include both short-term, time-limited interventions and longer-term therapeutic engagement depending on client needs.
Jacqueline also offers mediation-related support for relationship and family issues, applying therapeutic skills to minimize harm during separations and support constructive communication where children are involved.
Education and Training
The therapist is a Registered Member MBACP and has trained in Grief Therapy through experience with Cruse (the Bereavement organisation). Prior roles included mental health mentoring for young adults in higher education, including supporting students with autism, ADHD, anxiety and depression.
Support
Clients receive a structured first session (introductory session at a reduced fee) and ongoing hourly sessions thereafter. The practice emphasises safety, confidentiality and an ethical framework in line with professional registration. Preparation and integration support is offered through reflective therapeutic work following sessions.
The therapist aims to maintain inclusive, respectful boundaries and to offer adaptations (such as virtual appointments) when needed after an initial in-person relationship is established.
Practical details
Sessions are offered primarily in-person from premises in Glasgow City Centre with virtual appointments available when necessary. Sessions are typically one hour; an introductory session is offered at a reduced fee followed by standard hourly fees. The practice works with adults (18+) and provides both short-term and longer-term therapy options.
- Location: Glasgow City Centre, G2
- Introductory session: £25
- Standard hourly fee: £50 (sessions from £55 shown on listing)
- Languages: English
- Delivery: In-person primary, virtual when appropriate (hybrid)
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.