Madeleine Hayman, MBACP
Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist (CBT) | MRes, PGDip in CBT | Based in Glasgow
I believe in the power of mindfulness, self-awareness, and the mind-body connection. I am dedicated to providing a safe and supportive space for individuals to explore their mental health and well-being. Through a holistic approach, I aim to empower clients to cultivate resilience and gain self-understanding.
Start your journey.
New to therapy? Questions to consider when looking for a therapist
How do you find a legitimate therapist?
It’s important for you to know that the term therapist is not a regulated profession in the UK. That means that unfortunately anyone can call themselves a therapist, psychotherapist, counsellor etc. But fear not, because there are ways to determine if someone has had sufficient training or not. The biggest indicator is being registered to a counselling/psychotherapy organisation like the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), Counselling and Psychotherapy in Scotland (COSCA), and UK Counsel for Psychotherapy (UKCP) to name a few.
These organisations provide an ethical framework for practitioners to abide by and offer support, education, as well as minimum requirements for practice for those to be eligible to be members.
I am a member of the BACP and you can find me on their registry. You can also see my profile of psychology today using the buttons to the left.
What makes a good therapist? What should I be looking for?
There are a number of things that make a therapist the right fit for you. First and foremost, a therapist should have relevant training for being a mental healthcare professional, for me that is my postgraduate diploma in cognitive behavioural therapy and my subsequent developmental training.
Additionally, while it may vary from person to person a good therapist will be open-minded, non-judgmental, and not make you feel shame or bad for what you say. It is a therapists role to provide a safe space for you to explore. Most importantly they should listen to you.
You will know if the therapist is the right fit for you - trust your gut. If for example (and for whatever reason) we are not a good fit, I will do my best to suggest or signpost to other therapists who better meets your needs.
How long does therapy take?
This will vary for all therapists, but for me I offer tailored plans to suit your needs in therapy. But some therapist work on more strict sessions plans. For me, I use your goals and focuses of therapy to discuss how often we might meet and for how long.
What is your experience like?
This is great question to ask potential therapists! For example, if you are looking for a couples therapist, it would be ideal for the therapist to have experience in working with couples. I predominantly work on a 1-on-1 basis with adults only. My expertise is for the most part generalist, meaning that I have worked with an array of different things. Ages I have worked with range from 18-78 thus far.
When it comes to what I work with, I often work with navigating self-worth and relationship dynamics. Some reoccurring themes from my former clients have been:
Low self-esteem/low confidence
Emotional blindness and suppression
Communication difficulties
Anxiety disorders
Low mood
Traumatic experiences
My practice is open to all, including women, men, trans, and non-binary folks.
What is the sliding scale for session fees?
Accessibility is important and therapy is an investment. Many therapist offer a sliding scale to help with accessible options. I use a scale myself and am currently trying to align for folks to use health insurance to cover costs as well. Students, therapist trainees, and low-income folks are eligible for reduced fees. I also take a few clients at a time who is eligible for my For All Scheme.
Get in touch.
I am here to support you on your journey to mental wellness. Feel free to reach out and start the conversation. This is a safe space for you to share and seek the help you need.
In the case of crisis please call NHS 24 at 111 or any of the applicable mental health lines below (information collected by Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH)):
Breathing Space: Confidential telephone like for people over 16 experiencing low mood, anxiety, or depression Phone: 0800 83 85 87
Samaritans: 24 hour helpline for emotional support for anyone feeling down or struggling to cope Phone: 116 123
Shout: UK's free, confidential 24/7 text support service. For those struggling to cope and need mental health support. Text: 85258
Appointment options
In-person Therapy
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50 minutes.
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£65
Consultation
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15 minutes.
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£0
Contact Madeleine
madeleine@mindfulwithme.co.uk
City Centre, Glasgow
Scotland, United Kingdom