Sue Culm, BACP
- CBT-informed care
- Trauma and eating issues
- Support for LGBT clients
About Sue Culm
Sue uses a highly individualised approach that often adapts cognitive behavioural therapy techniques to suit a client’s needs, while also incorporating strategies from other therapeutic traditions when helpful. Her work emphasises learning new, more helpful ways of thinking and developing practical coping skills so clients can build resilience and move toward a more balanced, satisfying life.
She is a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) - the professional body for counsellors and psychotherapists in the UK - and of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) - the organisation for practitioners of behavioural and cognitive approaches. Sue aims to create a non-judgmental space where people can explore difficult feelings, repair relationships, and develop the tools needed to navigate life changes and challenges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much experience does Sue Culm have?
Sue Culm has 4 years of professional experience.
Is Sue Culm a licensed therapist?
Yes. She holds membership with the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy).
In which languages does Sue Culm provide therapy?
Sue provides therapy in English.
Where is Sue Culm located?
Sue is based in the United Kingdom.
How can I work with Sue Culm as my therapist?
You can work with Sue through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
Does Sue Culm work with international clients?
Sue Culm does not currently work with international clients.
How much does therapy with Sue Culm cost?
The cost of therapy can vary depending on factors such as your location and the therapist's availability. Sessions are billed through a subscription that can be canceled at any time, for any reason. For current details, just click the "Start Therapy" button on this page.
How can I get started with therapy?
Getting started with therapy is quick and straightforward. Just click the "Start Therapy" button and complete a short questionnaire that helps match you with your therapist. Depending on availability, you can then schedule your first session, which may take place by phone, video call, live chat, or in-app messaging.
Evidence-informed approaches for online therapy
Much of Sue's practice is informed by cognitive behavioural therapy - a focused, practical approach that helps people identify and change recurring unhelpful thoughts and behaviours. CBT is commonly used for anxiety, depression, and problems with self-esteem because it teaches concrete skills for coping and problem-solving.She also draws on mindfulness therapy, which brings attention to the present moment through simple awareness and breathing techniques. Mindfulness can help reduce stress, manage strong emotions, and build greater acceptance of difficult experiences.
Finding the right approach is part of the therapeutic process and typically happens collaboratively. Sue works with clients to assess their needs, goals, and preferences and then blends techniques from different models to create a personalised plan with clear steps and attainable goals.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to engage - video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging - so clients can fit therapy into busy lives or access support when travel or schedules make in-person appointments difficult. These options can increase consistency of care and make it easier to practice and apply skills between sessions with licensed professionals and therapists who guide the work.