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Pennie Sheppard, BACP

Calm, practical counselling with somatic insight

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About Pennie

Pennie Sheppard is a counsellor who focuses on making therapy practical and approachable. She works with people feeling stressed, anxious, depressed, or worn down by grief, anger or compassion fatigue. Pennie also supports those facing addiction, trauma and abuse, and people struggling with self-esteem or life changes.

She uses a mix of body-focused and talking approaches to help people feel more grounded. Somatic work looks at how emotions show up in the body, while client-centred and cognitive tools help make sense of thoughts and choices.

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Background and approach

Breath and mindfulness practices are offered alongside practical skills for day-to-day coping. Pennie has 15 years of experience and holds BACP registration, which is listed as her professional credential. She draws on that experience to shape sessions that suit each person’s needs and pace.

Sessions are described as collaborative and respectful, with room to move at the client’s comfort level. Her background includes work with long-term illness, neurodiversity and dissociation, alongside common mental health concerns. This breadth means she can combine different techniques to address both mental and bodily aspects of a problem.

The focus is on steady progress rather than quick fixes. Pennie offers online formats, including video calls, phone, live chat and text messaging. She uses those options to make therapy easier to fit around everyday life and to keep talking accessible for people who cannot attend in person.

How Pennie’s approaches work online

Somatic work focuses on how feelings live in the body. It uses gentle attention to breath, posture and sensation to help people notice and reduce physical tension linked to stress, trauma or chronic pain. This can suit clients who find talking alone does not fully address their distress.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT, helps people settle on what matters most and take small steps towards those values. It mixes mindfulness with practical actions to reduce avoidance and increase meaningful activity. Client-Centred Therapy creates a supportive, non-judgemental space where the person's own pace and priorities guide the work.

Finding the right approach is part of the process and will be decided together. The therapist listens to your needs, goals and preferences and suggests techniques that fit. That collaborative way helps tailor sessions to what actually feels useful for the individual.

Online therapy offers flexible ways to stay connected. Video calls approximate face-to-face interaction, while phone sessions suit people who prefer voice only. Live chat and text-based messaging provide shorter, ongoing support between sessions. These options make it easier to keep therapy going around work, care duties or mobility limits.
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Frequently asked questions

What kinds of problems can I bring to counselling here?
Pennie works with stress, anxiety, depression, grief, anger and compassion fatigue, along with addictions and trauma. She also supports people dealing with self-esteem, relationship concerns and major life changes.
What is her therapeutic style like?
Her style blends somatic work with client-centred conversation and cognitive tools. Sessions often combine bodily awareness, breath or mindfulness with practical strategies to manage thoughts and emotions.
How long has she been practising?
She has 15 years of experience working with a wide range of mental health and long-term illness issues. That experience informs how she adapts approaches to each person.
What professional credentials does she hold and where is she based?
Pennie is registered with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, shown as BACP. She practises from the United Kingdom.
Which languages and international options are available?
Sessions are offered in English and she accepts international clients. International clients can access the same online session formats as local clients.
What online session formats are offered?
Therapy is available by video call, phone sessions, live chat or text-based messaging. Those options give flexibility in how people prefer to communicate.
How are sessions paid for and what about cost?
Costs vary by location and therapist availability and are managed through a subscription model. The subscription can be cancelled at any time.
How do I start a course of therapy?
Begin by selecting the Start Therapy button, completing a short matching questionnaire, and then scheduling sessions according to the therapist's availability.