Terry Gallagher

Terry Gallagher

Glasgow-based CBT and SFBT practitioner offering in-person, online and telephone therapy for adults, young people and children, with expertise in ADHD, anxiety, OCD and trauma.

Provider type Therapist
Location United Kingdom
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Overview

The therapist is a Glasgow-based counsellor and CBT practitioner who offers short- and long-term face-to-face and remote therapy from a city-centre practice. They integrate cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) approaches and work with adults, young people and children in private practice and with UK-wide organisations. Their practice emphasizes a safe, confidential environment where clients are supported to set goals and develop practical coping strategies.

The practice highlights experience working with neurodiversity (including ADHD and autism), anxiety and mood disorders (including OCD and bipolar presentations) and trauma-related presentations such as PTSD. Initial telephone consultations are offered free and evening appointments are available to increase accessibility.

Best for

This therapist is best suited for individuals seeking evidence-informed, goal-focused therapy for anxiety, neurodiversity-related challenges, mood difficulties and trauma. They work with clients across the lifespan and with organisational referrals.

  • Adults, young people and children
  • People seeking CBT or solution-focused brief therapy
  • Clients with ADHD, anxiety, OCD or trauma-related difficulties

Approach

The therapist uses a structured CBT framework alongside solution-focused brief therapy techniques to help clients identify unhelpful patterns, develop case formulations and set measurable goals. Therapy typically begins with an assessment to clarify presenting problems and establish a collaboratively agreed treatment plan.

Treatment may include cognitive and behavioural interventions, brief and integrative strategies, and pragmatic coping skills tailored to the client’s needs. Sessions may be delivered over a short or long-term course depending on goals and progress.

They also offer home visits, outdoor therapy and telephone support as part of flexible delivery options when appropriate, and provide online therapy for remote clients.

Education and Training

The therapist is a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (MBACP) and is trained in CBT and solution-focused brief therapy. The practice notes experience working clinically with neurodiversity, mood disorders, obsessive-compulsive presentations and trauma.

Support

Clients receive an initial telephone consultation followed by an assessment session to develop a case formulation and treatment plan. The therapist maintains confidentiality and provides a professional, client-centred environment designed to support emotional safety and practical progress.

Supports include structured therapeutic sessions, practical coping strategies, goal setting and review. Evening appointments are available to improve access, and reasonable adjustments are offered for accessibility.

Practical details

Sessions are offered in-person from a centrally located Glasgow office (Suite 269, Central Chambers, Hope St, Glasgow, G2 6LD) and remotely by online or telephone therapy. The practice operates Monday to Friday, and evening appointments are available. Initial telephone consultations are free; sessions are advertised from £50.00.

  • Format: In-person, online, telephone (hybrid delivery)
  • Location: Glasgow city centre (G2 6LD)
  • Hours: Monday to Friday; evening appointments available
  • Fees: Sessions from £50.00; initial telephone consultation free

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

Format

Languages

English

Fees & Insurance

No Insurance Accepted

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