Sarah Liebing-Gow
Overview
The therapist is a BACP-registered practitioner based in Glasgow (G2) who offers cognitive and behavioural approaches from a private practice setting. Their work emphasises collaboration, resilience-building and practical skills to support lasting change. Sessions are offered in person from a private practice office and remotely via online therapy.
Their practice focuses on evidence-based CBT and behavioural methods tailored to individual needs. They aim to empower clients to identify and reframe unhelpful patterns, develop coping strategies and set practical, measurable goals for progress.
Best for
This therapist is best suited for adults and young people seeking structured, evidence-based interventions for mood and anxiety-related concerns as well as a range of life difficulties. They work with clients who prefer a collaborative, goal-focused approach.
- Adults, young people, older adults and groups
- People seeking short- or long-term CBT-oriented therapy
Approach
The therapist uses Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and behavioural approaches to explore and reframe thoughts, emotions and behaviours that contribute to distress. Treatment involves cognitive restructuring, behavioural experiments and exposure techniques when appropriate.
Therapy is delivered collaboratively with a focus on practical skills: assessments are used to identify key issues, SMART goals are set, and strategies are practised both in session and in real-life situations. The therapist combines exploration of past experiences with present-focused skill-building to increase resilience and reduce avoidance.
Sessions may be structured as short-term work focused on specific goals or long-term therapy for more complex or enduring concerns, with flexibility in pacing and focus according to client needs.
Education and Training
The listing identifies the therapist as a Registered Member (MBACP). Specific academic qualifications and training institutions are not detailed on the directory listing.
Support
Clients receive a clear collaborative contract at the outset of therapy, including assessment tools to clarify presenting issues and treatment planning. The therapist emphasises mutual respect and uses client feedback to tailor the work.
Support includes safety and ethical practice within the bounds of professional registration. The therapist offers integration of learning between sessions through practical exercises and behavioural experiments to consolidate progress.
Practical details
Sessions are offered both face-to-face from a private practice office in Glasgow (G2) and online, providing flexibility for clients. The practitioner currently indicates availability for new clients and can accommodate a range of appointment times.
- Location: Glasgow G2 (private practice office)
- Format: Hybrid (in-person and online)
- Sessions from: £80.00
- Languages: English
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.