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Honorata Chorazy-Przybysz, BACP

Somatic and person‑centred counsellor

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About Honorata

Honorata Chorazy-Przybysz is a counsellor who blends body‑focused work with talking therapies. She uses somatic approaches alongside accepting, person-centred care to help people manage anxiety, stress and the lasting effects of trauma. Honorata works in English and Polish and is based in the United Kingdom.

She has eight years of experience across a range of settings. Over the past five years she has delivered creative and talk therapy online. Her practice supports people facing depression, grief, relationship and intimacy concerns, and issues linked to neurodiversity and LGBT matters.

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Background and approach

Her approach pays attention to bodily sensations and to emotional experience. That means sessions may include simple ways to notice breathing, movement or tension alongside conversation. These methods aim to help with emotional regulation, trauma recovery and reducing overwhelming anxiety.

Honorata also attends to how early relationships shape us. Attachment‑based ideas and parts work are used to understand patterns from childhood and family of origin issues. Clients can expect an emphasis on personal meaning, values and finding practical ways to cope with life changes.

She holds BACP registration, and her practice includes supporting people with ADHD, addiction concerns, chronic pain or long‑term illness, body image and eating related difficulties. The style is warm and collaborative, aimed at helping each person find tools that suit their life and preferences.

Therapy approaches you can access online

Somatic work in sessions invites attention to bodily sensations, movement and breath to help people notice how emotions show up in the body. This approach can be useful for trauma, anxiety and problems where words alone feel insufficient.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT, focuses on clarifying personal values and taking small actions that matter. It helps people cope with difficult thoughts and feelings while moving towards a more meaningful life.

Attachment‑based work looks at how early relationships influence current patterns. It can help with family of origin issues, intimacy difficulties and improving communication in close relationships.

Choosing the right approach is part of the work together. The therapist will listen to your goals, try out methods and adjust the mix of somatic, ACT or attachment ideas to suit your needs. That process is collaborative and paced to your comfort.

Online therapy offers practical flexibility. Video calls allow visual connection, phone sessions remove travel needs, and live chat or text messaging can suit people who find phone or video hard. These options make it easier to fit therapy around work, family and other commitments while maintaining continuity of care.
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Frequently asked questions

What kinds of concerns can be addressed in sessions?
Work can focus on stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, depression, relationship and intimacy issues, as well as grief, eating concerns and body image. There is also support for ADHD, addiction, bipolar and compassion fatigue.
How would you describe the therapeutic style?
Sessions combine somatic awareness with client‑centred and existential ideas. The style is collaborative and practical, mixing body‑based noticing with conversation and creative methods.
What background does the counsellor have?
She has eight years of experience and has offered creative and online talk therapy for over five years. Her work includes parts work and attention to attachment patterns.
Where is the counsellor based and what credentials are held?
She is based in the United Kingdom and is registered with BACP as supplied in her profile.
Which languages are supported for therapy?
Sessions are offered in English and Polish.
What session formats are available online?
Sessions can be conducted via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text‑based messaging to match different needs and preferences.
How are fees and payment handled?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be cancelled at any time.
How do I begin if I want to work together?
Start by selecting the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule according to the therapist's availability.