Conditions
Addiction ADHD Anxiety Depression Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder PTSD Substance abuse disorder
Symptoms
Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Lack of energy or motivation Poor sleep Sadness or low mood
Format
Hybrid

Jenna Molloy

Provider type Psychotherapist
Location United Kingdom
Jenna Molloy

Overview

The practice is led by Jenna Molloy, an integrative counsellor and registered member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (MBACP). The practice emphasises a collaborative, flexible approach that draws on multiple therapeutic models to suit each client’s needs. The clinician describes their work as rooted in compassion, curiosity and honesty, offering an inclusive and non-judgemental space for individuals and couples.

The practice operates from offices in Glasgow (G2) and Paisley (PA1) and also offers online therapy. Sessions are framed as tailored, client-led work that may include practical tools, emotional processing and longer-term therapeutic exploration depending on the client’s goals.

Best for

This practitioner is best suited for adults and couples seeking integrative counselling for relationship, attachment and addiction-related concerns, as well as people looking for inclusive, affirming therapy that accommodates diverse relationship structures.

  • People working with addictions and substance dependency
  • Individuals experiencing anxiety, low mood or trauma-related difficulties
  • Couples and clients seeking relationship and attachment work

Approach

The clinic uses an integrative approach, drawing from CBT, psychodynamic, person-centred, gestalt and other modalities to tailor therapy to the client. Therapy is described as collaborative and flexible, with the therapist adapting interventions to what is most useful in the moment.

Treatment may include exploration of past patterns to understand present difficulties, alongside practical tools and skills-building for managing symptoms. Sessions can be short-term or long-term depending on client needs, and the practitioner offers a mix of time-limited and open-ended work.

The therapist emphasises clear, accessible language and seeks to avoid clinical jargon, prioritising a grounded and practical therapeutic relationship.

Education and Training

The clinician is a registered member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (MBACP). Specific institutional training details are not provided on the listing but the profile indicates broad training across multiple therapeutic approaches consistent with integrative practice.

Support

Clients receive a safe, inclusive and affirming therapeutic space. The practice highlights attention to ethical boundaries, confidentiality and a trauma-aware approach where appropriate. Preparation and ongoing support are offered through collaborative session planning and pacing that respects client comfort and readiness.

Additional practical supports include the option of an initial call before booking to discuss how therapy might proceed and to check fit. The therapist identifies as queer and explicitly states an affirming stance toward LGBTQ+ clients and diverse relationship structures.

Practical details

Sessions are offered in-person from Glasgow (G2) and Paisley (PA1) offices and online. Availability includes weekday evenings and Saturday mornings. Session fees start from £50.00. Booking is via the therapist’s listing on the BACP directory or the practice website.

  • Locations: Glasgow (G2) and Paisley (PA1)
  • Delivery: Face-to-face and online (hybrid)
  • Typical fee: Sessions from £50.00
  • Languages: English

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 Lack of energy or motivation Poor sleep Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Cost Range

$

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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