Conditions
Anxiety Burnout Depression PTSD Sexual Dysfunctions
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Sidione Mcleod

Provider type Psychotherapist
Location Nottingham, United Kingdom
Sidione Mcleod

Overview

Sidione Mcleod practises as an integrative therapist operating under the name Rehoboth Therapy and Mentoring Services. The practice emphasises a warm, compassionate, non-judgemental therapeutic environment where clients can explore difficult experiences and work towards agreed therapy goals. Sidione uses an integrative approach drawing on Attachment Theory, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and a person-centred framework to tailor therapy to each individual.

The practice offers a combination of face-to-face, online and telephone sessions and provides specific support for adults and couples. Sessions are structured with an initial assessment followed by regular 50-minute therapy sessions. Sidione also offers a free 30-minute phone conversation to assess fit before committing to therapy.

Best for

This practitioner is best suited for adults and couples seeking integrative, trauma-informed counselling and mediation who prefer a relational and collaborative approach. They commonly work with people experiencing anxiety, low mood and trauma-related difficulties.

  • Adults and couples
  • Clients seeking support for anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress
  • People wanting flexible delivery (in-person, online or telephone)

Approach

The practice combines multiple therapeutic approaches to match the needs of each client. Sidione integrates Attachment Theory, CBT and person-centred methods to create an individualized formulation and therapy plan. The approach is relational-minded: building trust and a safe therapeutic relationship is central to the work.

Treatment typically begins with a 60-minute initial assessment (charged at the assessment rate) during which history, presenting issues and therapy goals are explored. Ongoing sessions are 50 minutes and focus on processing material at a pace that respects client needs; work may include talking therapy, problem solving, emotion regulation strategies and mediation for couples where appropriate.

The practitioner offers both short-term and long-term work and adapts session frequency and focus according to clinical need and client goals.

Education and Training

Sidione is a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (MBACP). The practice description references training and use of established modalities (CBT, person-centred and attachment-based work). Specific academic institutions or degrees were not listed on the profile.

Support

Clients receive preparation and ongoing support throughout their therapeutic journey, including a free 30-minute phone conversation to assess fit before committing to regular sessions. The practice emphasises confidentiality, respect and a non-judgemental environment.

Safety and boundaries are maintained through standard therapeutic practice and the clinician provides guidance and support for times of crisis as needed. Integration and follow-up are offered as part of ongoing therapeutic work where clinically indicated.

Practical details

Sessions are offered face-to-face in Nottingham as well as online and by telephone. Availability is listed as Monday to Thursday 9:00–20:00 and Friday 9:00–17:00; weekends are closed. Initial assessment is one hour; typical sessions are 50 minutes. Payments are taken in advance via bank transfer.

  • Initial assessment (1 hour): £65
  • Online session (50 minutes): £50
  • Face-to-face session (50 minutes): £65
  • Free 30-minute phone conversation to check fit
  • Languages: English

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

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Cost Range

$

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