Online therapy in Liverpool

A therapist in Liverpool, on your terms

Choose your therapist, pick a time, and meet online from home.

Strong on community, stretched on services — Liverpool's mental-health provision has waits like everywhere else.

Liverpool's waterfront — online therapy available across the city

Why it matters here

Community is real here — so is the waiting list

Liverpool looks after its own, but goodwill doesn't shorten an NHS waiting list, and private practices fill up. Online, you choose from every therapist working in your language rather than the few with local openings, and you meet from home at a time that fits your week.

About Wefeel

What Wefeel is — and what it isn't

Wefeel is a place to find a therapist and arrange to meet them online. We verify that every therapist listed here is qualified to practise, and we give them a place to be found.

We are not a clinic and we are not a party to your therapy. The session is between you and your therapist, and it belongs to the two of you. What is said in it stays there.

Wefeel is also not a crisis service. If you are in immediate danger, the numbers below will reach someone right now.

What we work with

What brings people here

  • Anxiety and constant low-level dread

    The worry that doesn't attach itself to anything in particular, and doesn't switch off when the day ends.

  • Depression and flatness

    Including the kind that is hard to justify, because on paper nothing is wrong.

  • Burnout and exhaustion

    When the job stopped being difficult and started being impossible, and you kept going anyway.

  • Grief

    After a death — but also after a marriage, a career, a friendship, or a version of yourself.

  • Relationships and family

    Including the arguments that are never really about what they appear to be about.

  • Loneliness

    You can be lonely in the town you grew up in, surrounded by people who have known you for thirty years.

This is not a complete list. If what you're carrying isn't on it, that changes nothing — therapy starts with you, not with a label.

How it works

Three steps, no paperwork

You read the profiles and choose the therapist yourself — nobody is assigned to you, and you're allowed to be particular, because this is a relationship rather than a service. You then pick a time from the hours they have open, shown in your own time zone, evenings and early mornings included. Finally you meet by video call, from wherever you are. No GP referral, no waiting list.

You're allowed to go before it gets bad

Therapy isn't a reward for having suffered enough. Most people wait longer than they needed to.

Reading

Written by the therapists themselves

Articles about anxiety, sleep, grief, burnout and the rest of it — written by the people you can book a session with.

If you need help right now

Wefeel is not a crisis service

If you are thinking about ending your life, or you're afraid of what you might do, please don't wait for an appointment. Someone is available right now, at any hour, free of charge.

  • Emergency services999 or 112
  • Samaritans — free, 24 hours a day116 123
  • SHOUT — crisis support by texttext SHOUT to 85258
  • NHS — urgent mental health helpcall 111 (option 2)

Common questions

Is the therapist based in Liverpool?

Some are, some aren't; for an online session it makes no difference.

Are evenings available?

Yes — shown on each profile.

Is it confidential?

Yes, subject to the usual professional limits.

Start when you're ready

Read the profiles, take your time, and choose someone yourself. There's no referral to arrange, no list to join, and nobody deciding on your behalf.

For therapists

Practising in the UK?

If you're a qualified therapist working online, you can list your practice on Wefeel.