Conditions
Anxiety Depression
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Simon Turnbull

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Simon Turnbull

Simon Turnbull is a psychotherapist, eco‑therapist and supervisor based in Sheffield, UK who offers integrative psychotherapy that includes indoor, outdoor and nature‑inspired work. Simon Turnbull combines relational, mindfulness, soma‑informed and depth‑oriented practices to help clients explore the roots of emotional distress, relationship patterns, existential questions and life transitions, including support for processing psychedelic experiences. 

Service

Simon Turnbull provides psychotherapy for adult clients in person at a practice setting in Sheffield, outdoors in natural environments such as the Peak District, and via Zoom or telephone for those who are not local or have mobility needs. Areas of work include emotional difficulties like anxiety and depression, relationship issues, bereavement and loss, loss of direction in life, spiritual crisis, and difficult transitions. Mindfulness practice is integrated into sessions, and training in Relational Body Psychotherapy and Therapeutic Shamanism informs his work, offering a multi‑layered therapeutic approach. Integration support for psychedelic experiences is offered as part of his practice. 

Safety

Simon Turnbull is an experienced practitioner trained in psychotherapy, relational body work and mindfulness, and he practises in settings that prioritise psychological safety, consent and readiness. Sessions involve careful discussion of goals and context before ongoing work begins. Confidentiality and professional boundaries are maintained, and some concessions are available for clients on low income. 

Care pathway

Clients begin by contacting Simon Turnbull by phone or email to discuss their concerns, goals and whether psychotherapy might be helpful. An initial conversation helps clarify suitability and preferences (indoors, outdoors or remote). If both client and therapist agree to proceed, regular sessions are scheduled with frequency and methods tailored individually. Preparatory and integration elements — including mindfulness and existential inquiry — are woven into the ongoing therapeutic plan.

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

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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