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Daniel Morgan - Dip. Therapeutic Counsellor and Psychotherapist
Person Centred
. MBACP
Individuals 16+

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Hi, my name is Daniel. I offer warm and safe person-centred counselling.

Whether we are facing ongoing crises, looking back on difficult past experiences, feeling uncertainty, dissatisfaction, discomfort, or coping with general day-to-day stressors, counselling can be a helpful tool to improve our wellbeing. Talking things through can be important because, through being understood and accepted by others, we can better understand and accept ourselves, work out the changes we would like to make and how to achieve them, and, importantly, get through life’s tough periods.

 

How I work:

As my approach is person-centred, your experience will be at the core of our counselling. During sessions, my role is to understand your perspective.  

I take a non-expert stance, believing everyone can work through their problems given the time and safe space to freely explore. We will work at a pace that is comfortable for you, and I won’t give you advice on what you should feel, think, or do, or set homework. However, if you find a bit more input useful, or would like to set goals, these are things we can discuss.

Honesty and sincerity are key to a person-centred approach. I will be genuine and transparent with you throughout the course of counselling, and I hope to encourage the same from you.

 

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The counselling space should be a place where you feel safe to talk about absolutely anything without fearing judgment or your information being shared. Hence, I listen nonjudgmentally, and everything discussed during sessions is kept confidential, allowing you to share things that you might not be able to elsewhere.

Both biology and our environment shape who we are. Everyone is different and with this I recognise the importance in embracing what makes you you. My approach affirms all aspects of your identity, whether ethnic, race, religious, LGBTQIA+, political, neurodivergent, disabled, or class based.

I believe counselling should be approached in a way that works best for you. If there is a specific way you would like to work together, or any adjustments I can make to accommodate you, I am always open to feedback on how counselling is going and welcome suggestions for how it could be improved.

As a registered member of the BACP, I work in accordance with their Ethical Framework.

 

Your first session:

More important than the specific therapeutic approach is that you connect with your counsellor and feel comfortable being open about the things that are troubling you. For this reason, before any paid sessions, I offer a 20-minute call where we can be introduced, you can ask about me and my approach, and (if you feel ready) share a bit about what brings you to counselling to see if I feel like the right counsellor for you at this time. If you’re happy to go ahead, we can then arrange a first session from there.

Before your first session, I will send you some paperwork to complete to save time during the session itself. This will include a counselling contract explaining how I work and what you can expect, as well as a personal information form with details to be used in case of an emergency.

 

About me:

With a natural curiosity about people, I get a deep sense of meaning from striving to understand the complex picture of who we are, how we work, the problems we face and their impacts, what can be done about them, and how we can thrive in spite of them. It is my belief that the greatest sense of purposeful wellbeing comes from overcoming adversity and reaching a place of greater self-insight and acceptance. From this comes a desire for work that positively impacts my community while simultaneously enriching my own life. Having myself overcome significant personal challenges with counselling support, I understand its profound potential to create positive change.

 

I am a qualified person-centred counsellor/psychotherapist with a post-graduate diploma from Liverpool John Moores University. I completed my trainee placement hours at Sunflowers, a Liverpool-based charity that provides services for people with cancer and other long-term illnesses. I am currently working towards my master's research investigating the formative experiences of incel community members.

Before this, I worked for many years as a support worker and advocate with people with mental health problems, learning disabilities and neurodivergent people, as well as working in debt advice. All these previous roles required addressing sensitive personal issues with a patient and empathetic approach attuned to each individual’s needs. I also have experience working with children and young people as a guitar teacher for 10 years.

 

What I can help with:

I have previously worked with the following issues, but am always open to gaining new professional experience:

  • Anxiety and depression

  • Relationship and family issues

  • Work-related issues

  • Neurodivergence

  • LGBTQI+ identities

  • Post-traumatic stress

  • Bereavement

  • Ongoing health conditions

  • Terminal illness

  • Uncertainty

  • Dissatisfaction

  • Discomfort

  • Change

  • Loneliness

 

Who I work with:

I am qualified to work with individuals aged 16+.

Unfortunately, I can only work with English speakers at the moment.

 

How I deliver sessions:

  • In person at Liverpool Therapy Rooms

  • Online via video call

  • By phone​

 

Availability:

  • In-person at Liverpool Therapy Rooms: Tuesday, 09:00 – 12:30

  • Online/telephone: Tuesday and Friday, 08:00 - 19:00, Wednesday 17:30 – 19:00​

 

Prices:

  • £60 for a 60-minute session

 

Qualifications:

  • Post-Graduate Diploma – Person-Centred Counselling and Psychotherapy - 2025

  • Bachelor of Music - 2015

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To arrange a counselling appointment with Daniel Morgan please fill in the contact form below.

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Our phone line is open for general enquiries

Mon to Fri - 9am -12noon

0151 236 3002

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LTR Practice is not an emergency crisis service.

If you require emergency support please contact your GP, or NHS Merseycare on 0800 145 6570

or visit your nearest A&E department.

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