Endometriosis Counselling in Bristol and Online UK
Specialist therapy for the emotional impact of endometriosis and chronic illness
£70 per session
Living with endometriosis can affect so much more than your physical health. It can impact and shape your emotional wellbeing, your relationships, your identity and your sense of who you are, often in ways that feel invisible or misunderstood. Many people feel pressure to “just get on with it”, even while carrying pain, exhaustion, anxiety or grief. Therapy offers a space where your experience is taken seriously, without minimising or fixing.
I offer specialist endometriosis counselling in Bristol and online across the UK, supporting women navigating chronic pain, medical trauma and the emotional impact of living with a debilitating long-term health condition.
You’re not imagining this and you don’t have to hold it alone.
What is Endometriosis Counselling?
Endometriosis counselling is a specialist form of therapy that supports the emotional, relational and psychological impact of living with endometriosis and other chronic menstrual health conditions.
While medical care focuses on physical symptoms, therapy offers space to explore:
- The emotional toll of chronic pain and fatigue
- The impact of feeling dismissed or unheard
- Changes to identity, confidence and self-worth
- Relationship and intimacy challenges
I offer endometriosis therapy in Bristol and online across the UK, creating a space where your full experience is recognised and not just the physical symptoms.

Living with Endometriosis: The Emotional Impact
Endometriosis can quietly affect many areas of life. You might be experiencing:
- Feeling dismissed or not taken seriously by healthcare professionals
- Emotional overwhelm, anxiety, or shutdown
- Disconnection from your body
- Struggles in relationships or intimacy
- Loss of identity or confidence
These responses are not a weakness. They are your nervous system and body's natural response to what you’ve been carrying.
How Endometriosis Counselling Can Support You
In our sessions together, we can gently explore:
- The emotional impact of chronic pain and fatigue
- Medical trauma and feeling unheard and dismissed
- Relationship patterns and attachment dynamics
- Rebuilding trust with your body
- Navigating identity changes and self-worth
I offer a warm, relational and trauma-informed approach, where sessions are shaped around you and your experiences, and we take things at the pace you need.
Endometriosis Counselling in Bristol and Online UK
Whether you’re looking for endometriosis counselling in person in Bristol or online therapy for chronic illness in the UK, sessions are tailored to your individual experience.
If you’re specifically looking for endometriosis counselling in Bristol, you can find more details about in-person sessions here
My Approach to Endometriosis Therapy
My work is grounded in compassion, collaboration and lived understanding. Alongside professional training, I bring personal experience of endometriosis, allowing me to support you in a way that feels both grounded and genuinely empathetic.
This is a space where:
- You don’t have to explain everything from scratch
- You won’t be dismissed or minimised
- You can move at your own pace
- Your experience is taken seriously

Is Endometriosis Therapy Right For You?
Support through endometriosis therapy may feel right if:
- You are living with endometriosis or suspect you might be
- You feel emotionally impacted by your health condition
- Your relationships feel strained or confusing
- You are looking for specialist endometriosis counselling in Bristol or online UK
You don’t need to have everything figured out, we can do that together. All you need is a sense that you’d like support and to speak to someone who truly understands.
Start Endometriosis Counselling in Bristol or Online
If you’re looking for endometriosis counselling in Bristol or online therapy in the UK, you’re very welcome to get in touch.
I offer a free 20-minute introductory call so you can ask questions, get a feel for how I work, and see if it feels like the right fit.
You don’t have to navigate this on your own anymore.
FAQs
How can therapy help with endometriosis?
Therapy can support the emotional, relational, and nervous-system impact of living with endometriosis or fibroids, including chronic pain, anxiety, medical trauma, infertility and relationship challenges.
Can therapy help with the emotional impact of being childless not through choice?
Yes. Therapy offers a space to process grief, identity shifts, anger, and loss connected to infertility or childlessness, without pressure to “stay positive” or minimise your experience.
