Donna Robbie
Donna is a fully qualified, integrative counsellor and a registered member of the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS). She works from a person-centred foundation and integrates CBT and Compassion-Focused Therapy where helpful.
Donna is an AuDHD counsellor and works from a neuro-affirming perspective, supporting ADHD and autistic adults alongside a wide range of other life challenges. She brings both personal and professional understanding to her work and offers a compassionate, respectful space that honours individuality and difference.
Alongside talking therapy, Donna may incorporate mindfulness, breathwork, and reflective exercises to support self-awareness, emotional regulation, and a kinder relationship with oneself, always guided by individual needs and preferences.
Donna offers both online counselling across the UK and in-person sessions at Attend2Health in Buntingford. She provides a free initial telephone or Zoom consultation, giving you the opportunity to ask questions, share what brings you to counselling, and decide whether working together feels right.
To book an appointment with Donna, please call 07704 128150 or email donnarobbiecounselling@gmail.com.
Amanda Lonergan
Amanda Lonergan works with adults as an integrative counsellor which means she incorporates the various disciplines according to my client’s needs. Amanda uses person-centred as her baseline and then draws on Psychodynamic, CBT and Gestalt approaches for example depending on what’s useful/appropriate and how the sessions progress. From time to time she may also include some creative interventions, such as drawing or clay work. Amanda is also a trained hypnotherapist so hypnotherapy can be included if appropriate. Amanda currently works on Mondays from the clinic. Book direct amanda@indigowellness.co.uk 07773477259.
Sara Iavarone
I’m a fully qualified person-centred counsellor and a registered member of the British Association for counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS).
I believe that with the right support, we all have the capacity to heal, grow, and move forward. My approach is rooted in empathy, authenticity, and creating a safe space where you can feel heard without judgement. I’m particularly passionate about working with individuals who have experienced trauma, and helping them reconnect with their sense of self and inner strength.
Counselling can feel like a big step, so I offer a free 15 mins initial video or phone session . This gives you a chance to get to know me, ask any questions, and decide if working together feels right for you.
You can get in touch by calling 07359 190716 or emailing me at sara@sionlinetherapy.co.uk. Sara currently works on a Tuesday 4.30pm-6.30pm
Zhenya Goodwin
I’m a trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming counsellor, psychologist, and EFT (tapping) practitioner offering integrative support for women navigating life’s challenges and personal transformation.
If you’re feeling stuck, facing relationship difficulties, living with the impacts of neurodiversity, anxiety or depression, or going through a period of crisis or change, I offer a warm, grounded presence to help you reduce emotional distress, deepen self-awareness, and reconnect with your sense of agency, purpose, and Self. I also provide trauma-informed tools that support self-regulation, communication, and more resilient relationships.
My approach is holistic, intuitive, creative, and collaborative—while still grounded and psychologically informed. I blend traditional talking therapy with body-based, energetic, and symbolic approaches (such as EFT, somatic awareness, dreamwork, archetypes, and creative methods) to support deep, sustainable change. I am BACP registered and DBS checked.
If you’re interested in working together, please contact me on goodwin.zhenya@gmail.com.
Person-Centred Counselling
Person-centred counselling is for everyone. It can support people with past trauma, as well as those navigating current life challenges such as bereavement, addiction, relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, life-limiting illness, low self-esteem, lack of motivation, and many other experiences.
Counselling can also be understood as a positive, life-enhancing process. Just as we seek support for physical pain or illness, attending to our emotional and psychological wellbeing is an important part of caring for ourselves. There is an inherent pain in being alive — part of the human condition — and when this pain is avoided or managed through unhelpful coping strategies, it can develop into ongoing suffering.
Person-centred counselling offers a compassionate space to explore thoughts, feelings, behaviours, and experiences with curiosity and care. Through this process, individuals can develop greater self-understanding, reconnect with their values and strengths, and move towards meaningful and sustainable change. At its heart, person-centred counselling supports self-care, self-compassion, and the belief that each person has the capacity for growth when met with understanding, acceptance, and respect.
What to expect from your first session?
In the first instance, a telephone call would be made to discuss your availability for regular weekly counselling and a brief description of why you are seeking therapy. You will then be offered an initial appointment. This will be to, further, discuss what has bought you to counselling and to assess how we may be able to work together to be able to explore what you have been feeling. Thereafter and all going well, you will be offered a regular therapy session at the same time each week.
How long will each session last?
The initial meeting will be 50 minutes, and all sessions thereafter will be 50 minutes once a week.
Making a Booking:
To book an appointment please contact the counsellors direct.
Donna Robbie donnarobbiecounselling@gmail.com 07704128150
Amanda Lonergan amanda@indigowellness.co.uk 07773477259
Sara Iavarone sara@sionlinetherapy.co.uk 07359 190716
Zhenya Goodwin goodwin.zhenya@gmail.com.
Areas of counselling considered: –
Abortion
Abuse – Domestic, Emotional, Physical, Sexual
Addiction
ADHD
Anxiety
Bereavement
Bullying
Cancer
Carer support
Chronic Fatigue syndrome (ME)
Depression – Bipolar disorder, Feeling sad, Postnatal depression, Seasonal affective disorder (SAD)
Discrimination
Dissociation
Eating disorders
Infertility
Loneliness
Low self confidence
Low self esteem
Miscarriage
Personality disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Pregnancy & birth
Redundancy
Relationship problems
Self-harm
Sexuality
Stress
Suicidal thoughts
Trauma
Work-related stress

TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS
Donna’s Training:
Certificate in Counselling Skills, Certificate in Counselling Studies (Both achieved at West Herts College) Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling at the Marriotts Counselling and Training Academy, Accredited member of the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society.
Amanda’s Training:
Professional diploma in Psychotherapy and Counselling. Registered with the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS) Cert Hyp CS and registered with the National Hypnotherapy Society (HS) Amanda also has a degree in Psychology of Human Communication with French. BSc(HONS).
Sara’s Training
Diploma in therapeutic Counselling trained at the collaborative counselling academy
Registered member of the British Association for counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP) and the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS)
Trained and volunteered with a local domestic abuse refuge over 14 months.