Wellness Coach Glasgow
- 0141 333 4444
- Hamilton Park Ave, Glasgow G12 8DX, UK
Jill Johnson Psychotherapist Glasgow offers a warm, compassionate, and non-judgemental approach to therapy. As a UKCP-accredited psychotherapist, Jill blends various therapeutic techniques to meet each client’s unique needs. Her integrative approach ensures therapy is always tailored and dynamic. Whether clients face trauma, addiction, or personality disorders, they receive focused, personalised support.
Jill believes that therapy is most effective when it’s collaborative and adaptable. She uses a variety of modalities rooted in humanistic and integrative psychotherapy. This allows clients to explore their mental health in a space that fosters understanding and change.
Importantly, Jill doesn’t offer one-size-fits-all therapy. Instead, she carefully assesses each person’s needs and uses a personalised approach to promote genuine growth. By integrating therapeutic tools creatively, she helps clients build resilience and lasting well-being.
Jill has special interests in trauma, addiction, and personality disorders. She also integrates creative therapies, such as music and metaphor, into sessions. These tools are especially helpful for clients who struggle to express their emotions verbally.
Additionally, Jill provides psychological education, helping clients develop mental health literacy. This includes strategies for improving sleep and understanding the root causes of distress.
Jill’s professional development is ongoing. Her recent training includes:
Working with Autism and ADHD
Psychiatric Medication in Therapy
Transactional Analysis and Personality Disorders
Telehealth Best Practices
Her commitment to learning ensures clients benefit from the most up-to-date and evidence-based care.
Jill conducted MSc research on imagery interventions for harm reduction in addiction treatment. Her academic path includes:
MSc in Psychotherapy
Postgraduate Diplomas in Psychotherapy
Level 6 & 7 Diplomas in Psychotherapeutic Counselling
All of Jill’s training was completed through The Northern Guild for Psychotherapy and Counselling and validated by Newman University.
Jill starts therapy with a collaborative assessment process. This often takes one to two sessions depending on the client’s history. From there, she builds a tailored plan that includes both therapeutic tools and wellbeing education.
She is especially passionate about early intervention. By promoting good mental health practices early, she aims to prevent chronic psychological issues before they take hold.
Jill supports clients with a wide range of conditions, including:
Anxiety and depression
Personality disorders
Autism and ADHD
OCD and phobias
Anger management
Bereavement
Bipolar disorder
Body dysmorphic disorder
Adjustment disorders
Medically unexplained symptoms
Her integrative method means that no matter the diagnosis or concern, clients receive tailored and compassionate support.
