1:1 expert, effective and affordable online therapy. Face-to-face or anonymous, video, voice or text, with some of the best and highly qualified and experienced psychotherapists and counsellors in the UK, goodtalk is for everyone.
1:1 expert, effective and affordable online therapy. Face-to-face or anonymous, video, voice or text, with some of the best and highly qualified and experienced psychotherapists and counsellors in the UK, goodtalk is for everyone.
Supported by
The University of Cambridge
Being isolated, lonely and stressed or worrying about our health and jobs affects our minds. It can also trigger anxiety and depression.
Get our Covid support 30-minute session atGREAT VALUE! One time offer for new users only.goodtalk is a safe and confidential space to unburden yourself from anxiety and stress, resolve difficulties and regain the confidence to live better and achieve your goals.
With goodtalk, you have someone to talk to in complete privacy, online and without having to leave your house.
goodtalk therapists will help you resolve your issues and move forward. You will make progress and have the tools to make the changes you want to see.
Feel better in a few clicks! Find out how. >If you are facing stress at work, home or in a relationship
whether you are at the frontlines of covid-19, a professional working from home or a parent balancing many roles: goodtalk can help.
Talking to someone when you need to and want to will help you feel better.
Create an account to get updates on your appointments and other information
Answer a few questions about yourself and what you hope to get out of therapy. We will look for the best matches for you
Speak to as many therapists as you like to find one you're most comfortable with.
Book a slot. And state your preferences - video or voice or text. You can be anonymous if you prefer.
“Extremely helpful chat sessions; the ability to share my anxieties and fears with an expert in the convenience of my own home has been invaluable. I feel like I have the tools to think clearly about issues that were bothering me and have moved on to make a plan on how to tackle them.”