Clinical Social Worker Bolton
- 01204 387363
- Victoria Hall, Back Entrance, Knowsley St, Bolton BL1 2AS, UK
Miriam Broadway, founder of Egg Counselling and Psychotherapy in Bath, is a skilled counsellor and psychotherapist who helps people explore emotional challenges with care and sensitivity. She offers a calm, non-judgemental space where you can express yourself freely and work through difficulties at your own pace.
Clients often describe Miriam as warm and deeply attuned. Her thoughtful approach supports reflection and growth, which allows you to make lasting changes in how you relate to yourself and others. She works with individuals from a range of backgrounds, focusing on areas such as anxiety, depression and relationship struggles.
After years of training and experience, Miriam understands how to help you make sense of confusing or painful emotions. She supports clients in uncovering meaning in their distress and uses therapy as a way to foster healing and personal development.
Miriam offers both short-term counselling and long-term psychotherapy for adults in the Bath area. Her integrative style draws from several approaches, which allows her to adapt the work to suit your specific needs.
Managing anxiety and panic
Working through depression or low mood
Navigating relationship conflicts or breakups
Building self-esteem and confidence
Addressing grief, loss or life transitions
Finding direction and clarity during stuck periods
During your first session, you’ll talk about what brings you to therapy and discuss what kind of support you’re looking for. From there, Miriam will guide the process while encouraging your input at each stage. Most sessions take place weekly and can continue for as long as they are helpful.
Unlike a one-size-fits-all model, Miriam’s counselling style remains flexible. She believes therapy should move at your pace. As trust grows, so does your ability to explore deeper issues and unlock new insights.
Miriam sees clients in central Bath, where her private therapy room offers a peaceful and supportive environment. Her practice name, Egg, symbolises the process of growth through vulnerability—something she believes is at the heart of meaningful change.
She works ethically and confidentially in line with professional guidelines. If you’re uncertain about starting therapy, Miriam’s blog may help. There, she shares reflections and guidance on emotional wellbeing, relationships and the value of inner work.
