Sleep Therapy
Sleep Therapy

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When nights feel frightening or relentless
Work with dreams, repeated dreams and nightmares in a calm, trauma-informed way with Kat
Sleep therapy at Supportive Counselling Ltd offers a calm, supportive space to explore sleep experiences in a way that feels safe, steady and manageable. If you have been searching for the right therapist near me or an anxiety therapist near me who understands the emotional side of sleep difficulties, you are not alone.
Sleep is closely connected to emotional wellbeing, the nervous system and lived experience. When something feels unsettled internally, it often shows up at night. This can include nightmares, repeated dreams, disrupted sleep or feeling on edge when trying to rest.
There is no pressure to analyse everything straight away, and no expectation to push beyond what feels comfortable. We work at your pace, following what feels safe and meaningful for you.
Specialist sleep support with Kat
Sleep therapy at Supportive Counselling Ltd is led by Kat, who has completed advanced training in sleep difficulties with world‑leading trauma‑informed sleep experts.
Her work focuses on helping people make sense of dreams, lucid dreams and repeated dream patterns, as well as nightmares and night terrors. This is approached in a gentle, somatic way, meaning we look at how your body, emotions and nervous system are expressing themselves through sleep.
For those looking for private therapy near me that offers a deeper understanding of sleep and emotional wellbeing, this provides a more specialised and tailored approach


Understanding dreams, lucid dreams and repeated patterns
Dreams are often one of the ways the mind and body process emotional experiences, stress or unresolved material. For some people, this can show up as repeated dreams, intense imagery or lucid dreaming experiences where there is awareness during the dream state.
Together, we gently explore these experiences, noticing patterns, emotional responses and bodily sensations linked to them. This helps build an understanding of why certain themes may repeat, why some dreams feel more intense, and how your system is trying to process or regulate what has been experienced.
This is not about analysing dreams in a fixed way or telling you what they mean. Instead, we work collaboratively so that the meaning emerges in a way that feels personal, relevant and safe.
A trauma‑informed approach to sleep
We understand that sleep difficulties are often not just about routine or habits. They can be closely connected to trauma, anxiety and how the nervous system responds to safety and threat.
Our approach is trauma‑informed and person‑centred. We do not offer one‑size‑fits‑all advice or rigid sleep routines. Instead, we work with your individual experience, helping you understand how your sleep, body and emotions are connected.
For many people already working with a depression therapist or anxiety support, sleep becomes an important part of the wider picture. Addressing this gently can support longer‑term emotional regulation and stability.
Why people choose Supportive Counselling Ltd
Many people come to Supportive Counselling Ltd after trying standard sleep advice that did not feel helpful or did not address the emotional side of their experiences.
What makes our approach different is the combination of specialist knowledge, lived understanding and a calm, pressure‑free way of working. You are not given instructions to follow or expectations to meet. Instead, you are supported in understanding your own patterns and finding what genuinely works for you.
For those looking for neurodivergent counselling or therapy that recognises sensory differences, emotional intensity and individual processing styles, this approach offers something more tailored and accessible.
A space that works with you
Above all, this is a space where you can begin to understand your sleep without pressure or judgment.
A space to make sense of what is happening, feel more settled in your body, and regain a sense of control over your rest.

Support that feels steady, safe and grounded
Neuro-affirming, trauma-informed approach
Highly qualified team sharing the same values and expertise
Registered members of professional bodies with strict qualification and ethical requirements
Fully qualified and insured
Enhanced DBS checked
ICO registered
Children’s counsellors hold specialist qualifications in working with children and adolescents
Client-led therapy, no fixed model or pressure
Specialist training in trauma & sleep difficulties
Lived experienced shaping our approach
How it works
Counselling in York & the UK that helps you move forward
In 3 simple steps
Your First Session
A calm, introductory chat to understand what you need and ask any questions. There’s no expectation to commit; it’s just space to see if this feels right. You decide the next step.
Your First Session
A calm, steady first meeting where you can share what’s been going on at a pace that feels manageable. You don’t need to prepare anything; we simply begin where you are.
Ongoing Support
Regular sessions shaped around your needs, communication style and pace, guided by you at all times. Support can be in York, online or by telephone, adjusting as things change.
Book a Free Consultation
Finding the right therapist matters; feeling genuinely understood matters even more.
Whether you’re looking for a therapist near me in York or support from anywhere in the UK, we offer steady, affirming help.
Take the first step and get in touch for a free, no-obligation initial conversation.
FAQ's

Who is sleep therapy for?
Sleep therapy is helpful for anyone experiencing ongoing difficulties with rest, whether that’s trouble falling asleep, waking frequently, or feeling unrefreshed. People often begin by searching for insomnia treatment, sleep therapists, or a sleep consultant UK when they’re unsure where to turn.
Support may include sleep relaxation strategies, CBT for insomnia treatment, or guidance from a therapist for sleep disorders. These approaches can be especially useful if you’ve already tried self‑help methods or general sleep services without success.
If you’ve been looking for private sleep support, a sleep consultant, or a sleep expert near me, sleep therapy offers a personalised, evidence‑based way to understand your sleep patterns and make meaningful, lasting changes.
What happens in the free consultation chat?
During the free consultation chat, we talk about what has made you consider counselling and what you’re hoping to get from support. This helps us understand whether counselling feels right for you and which approach may suit you best. You’re welcome to ask as many questions as you like, and there’s no pressure to book a session straight away. You can take your time to think things over and decide at your own pace.
Do you offer counselling in York and across the UK?
Yes. We offer face‑to‑face counselling in York city‑centre space, as well as online and telephone support across the UK. People attend from York and nearby areas, including Goole, Harrogate, Malton, Selby, Pocklington, Tadcaster, Leeds and Easingwold, as well as clients from across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Our York location is ground‑floor, accessible and sensory‑considerate.
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