Great therapist! He has improved my mindset and help through difficult moments. Always professional, and provides honest advice.
Nathan Dean, NCPS
Experienced mental health professional
Provides online counseling through BetterHelp
At a glance
Nathan is an experienced, licensed Mental Health Professional who specializes in affordable online therapy offered through our partner, BetterHelp.
- 4.5 stars
- Clients are very satisfied with Nathan. View 20 reviews
- Speaks English
- Offers Telehealth visits
- Licensed in United Kingdom
- Accepts worldwide clients
Recent reviews
I have been in therapy for the past 4 years and Nathan is the first therapist I feel understood for the first time. He doesn't assume but actually tries to understand you and asks great questions. Before, I always felt put into a category but now I actually feel I am being understood as myself. He shares a lot of extra material and encourages you to reflect. The summaries he shares from therapy sessions is a great help. I can only strongly recommend him!
More about Nathan
- 4 years' experience
- Male
- NCPS
Hello! My name is Nathan Dean (he/him, cis/het), and I am a person-centered therapist based in the UK, working with clients all over the world. As a person-centered therapist, my role is to explore your lived experience; rather than give direct advice, we explore together what will work specifically for you, your circumstances, and your view of the world around you. Whether grief, depression, anxiety, or some of the more specific elements listed below, we can create a safe space together to explore your experiences. You can find out more about me from www.pronoiacounselling.com
I also bring in techniques and theories from other practices, such as gestalt and CBT, but I am always diving into other modalities to create a holistic approach for all my clients, whether part of the western canon of therapeutic techniques, or trying to decolonise my approach.
Below is a break down of what I can bring to your space. And this is key. This time is your time. Whatever you want to discuss, at the pace you feel is beneficial. I will guide, and challenge, where appropriate, but the core is that this is a safe, non-judgemental space for you to explore what you have collected along lifes journey.
Mental Health MOT
Sometimes, we don’t need anything more than a check-in with ourselves. Therapy is often seen as an intervention when things get to their worst point, but we can also relate to our therapeutic spaces as ones to explore where we are at when things are going well, or when the changes are less dramatic or intense. A MHMOT may be exactly what we need for this, an initial six sessions of examining the elements of our life to see where can use improvement, what is working, and where we are going. We’ll use things such as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs or the Japanese concept of Ikigai to map out where we’re at, and work from there.
Carers Support
My placement when training as a counsellor was the Carers Support Centre in my area. I learnt alot working with carers in terms of their needs, wants, and the social elements of what it means to care for a loved one, a family member, or friend. If you are in a position as a carer, and need a space to explore the feelings that come from such a role, I have experience in this area I would love to share with you. We can create a safe space suitable for exploring, specifically, the difficulties and successes of taking on a caring role, living alongside COVID, and the sociopolitical landscape that comes with this. This is your time to explore what it means to be a carer today.
Living with Disability
As someone with a stoma bag, I’ve come to learn how to live with Crohn’s Disease, an ileostomy stoma, and the world that comes with. Disabilities are not always visible, and the world is not always designed to be the most beneficial for those of us with such disabilities. Whether living with Crohn’s, IBS, Colitis, stoma, or other disabilities, gastric or otherwise, we can explore what it means to live with conditions that can affect our energy levels, require adjustments for the day to day, and need extra attention now COVID is in our environment. Suffice to say, with whatever ails us, we can find a way of centering back to you, the self, and what benefits you. As I say to all my clients, it isn’t about right or wrong, but what serves you and what doesn’t.
Grief, Depression, Anxiety
Grief, depression, and anxiety are key terms we often come across in therapeutic spaces. Whether the grief of a passed loved one, the loss of a job, a change of living situation, or any other shift, change, or loss, having a place to explore what that grief means to us and how to sit with it is important. As well as this, depression and anxiety are such well-spoken elements of the current climate of our world, and once again having a place to understand it, explore it, and find ways of living with it are important. With some experience working with clinically diagnosed conditions and the malaise of the modern world, we can use CBT and gestalt therapies - bringing you to the present moment - to alleviate these sensations.
Masculinity
The role of the man has changed. As I’ve worked with more and more people who identify as men, with he/him pronouns, or the conventional gender binary, it is evident that our relationship with our masculinity requires examination. Whether managing anger, emotional regulation, or investigating your life purpose, what motivates you, what your new role is in society, we can use the safe space of the therapeutic conversation to figure out what this means in todays landscape. Once again using gestalt to bring to the present, CBT to emotionally regulate, and socially conscious person-centered therapy for your lived experience, we can sit in your truth to find what concerns you, what benefits you, and what can serve you in the future. You are not alone.
ADHD & Neurodiversity
ADHD has moved to quite a front-and-centre position in the modern world; whether a formal diagnosis from a medical practitioner, to self-diagnosing through finding commonality with the experiences of others, many people are finding they identify with ADHD, autism, and neurodiversity as a whole. With my own experiences with ADHD (self-diagnosed, whilst I await formal diagnosis), and working with students and clients who exhibit certain behaviours, traits, or thought-patterns which may might label as neurodiverse, we can use our space in the counselling room to explore your relationship to ADHD, autism, monotropism, or neurodiversity as a whole. This can include ways to structure your time, relationship guidance, and speaking of new developments in the field, such as rejection sensitive dysphoria.
Whatever concerns, problems, or emotions you may be facing currently, I endeavour to create a safe environment to explore your lived experience, the challenges of your life, and what will serve you moving forward. With my background in teaching (both mainstream and SEN), my person-centered approach, and my willingness to learn about different cultural, social, and political backgrounds, I hope we can work together to find what is best for you. This is your space. This is your time. This is your truth. Let’s explore it together.
Specialties
Treatment Approaches
- Client-Centered Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Jungian Therapy
- Narrative Therapy
Licenses
- NCPS · United Kingdom · NCS22-00169 · Expires January 2025
About online counseling
- Affordable.
- Pay a low flat fee.
- Convenient.
- Do it at your own time and at your own pace. Communicate whenever you feel it's needed.
- Available now.
- There is no waiting list and no calls to make. Simply fill out a short questionnaire and send your first message.
Online counseling, also known as teletherapy, is a method of delivering mental health services through digital means such as video conferencing, phone calls, or messaging platforms. It can be an ideal option for individuals who have difficulty accessing traditional therapy due to geographical distance, time constraints, or personal preferences like privacy and comfort. Many people find it easier to open up from the familiarity of their own space.
Teletherapy has been found to be highly effective, with studies showing that it can produce similar outcomes to in-person therapy, particularly for issues like anxiety, depression, and PTSD. The flexibility and accessibility it offers make it a valuable alternative to conventional therapy settings.
Reviews for Nathan Dean
All reviews have been submitted by clients after seeing the provider.
Overall rating:
Great therapist! He has improved my mindset and help through difficult moments. Always professional, and provides honest advice.
I have been in therapy for the past 4 years and Nathan is the first therapist I feel understood for the first time. He doesn't assume but actually tries to understand you and asks great questions. Before, I always felt put into a category but now I actually feel I am being understood as myself. He shares a lot of extra material and encourages you to reflect. The summaries he shares from therapy sessions is a great help. I can only strongly recommend him!
Nathan has been invaluable in helping me work through a difficult moment of my life. His advice is informed, compassionate and insightful. 10/10. No notes.
I've seen my levels of self-awareness steadily increase with each session with Nathan. He's a very emphatic listener and also shares relatable analogies and anecdotes. I would highly recommend Nathan as therapist for those looking to try a person-centered approach.
After several sessions in about half a year I can totally recommend Nathan as a Therapist. He is very understanding of the situation and mood of his patiens. He leaves enough time for "self-talk" and knows when to interact with some advises or else. Further, he analyses the situation and feelings very well and gives good advises on how to approach or on how to have a different view on things. He does this without forcing any opinion on the patient from his own or "general" believes. I am very glad Nathan got assigned to me and can totally recommend for anyone seeking help.
Your quick understanding of my needs, along with reactive answer, reformulation of my words, assertiveness are all pretty much appreciated . Thank you for your great support .
Nathan has been a huge support for me over the past few months. He listens carefully and provides strong reflection and drives the conversation through thoughtful questions.
I highly valued working with Nathan, the interactions were great, the session summaries he provided in writing were very helpful as well. I felt at ease and comforable and safe talking to him.
Nathan is a professional but friendly therapist. He asks thoughtful questions that help me understand myself. I have gained great value from seeing Nathan and often enjoy our sessions. He is also very prompt with responding to messages and sending meeting notes.
Nathan is an excellent therapist. Very supportive and attentive and is willing to mix things up if necessary. I'd happily recommend him to anyone that is looking for thoughtful insights with actionable steps.
I've been working with Nathan for a couple of months now - and I couldn't recommend him highly enough. Thanks to him, I feel I have made significant progress in all of the areas that brought me to BetterHelp. Even on the occasions when I don't feel like I need or want a session, Nathan always helps me to find value and meaning in the seemingly insignificant.
I consider myself extremely lucky to find Nathan. He is the most amazing, kind, supportive, professional therapist out there with whom I feel completely safe to explore the most vulnerable aspects of my own self exploration. I would recommend him without a single doubt and enjoy our sessions every single time!!!
Nathan has been extremely respectful regarding my concerns. He alone has taught me more about myself than any other person. He always asks the right questions and always follows up each session with a quick recap, extra resources, and even more deep questions to think about between sessions. I have been extremely satisfied with my time with Nathan, and am grateful for his help in unraveling the mess that is my mind.
Open and helpful therapist. Would recommend Nathan. He has helped me map out my thoughts and issues.
Nathan is excellent at drawing out key points of realisation from our discussions, which enables me to monitor & evaluate my progress in the areas that brought me to therapy for the first time. He is very good at identifying the thematic connections between the seemingly disparate issues I want to discuss. He is a calm and comforting that I immediately felt comfortable speaking to. Would definitely recommend!
Professional and makes sure that I understand that this is my safe space to talk about anything without judgement.
I have been speaking with Nathan for the past 3 months and I highly recommend him. He has a high level of emotional intelligence, is sympathetic and empathetic in equal measure and achieves a good balance between exploring current issues vs past challenges. Nathan is also very friendly, prompt and provides good summaries of our conversation which is helpful when evaluating progress or acting as a point of reference.
Nathan is an amazing listener and I am very grateful. Just a few sessions with Nathan already had an amazing impact on my life. I came to therapy devastated and now learned how to set boundaries in communication and action. Nathan helped by asking the right questions to find out my values and traits and structure the ideal life for me. which brings me joy, and aids in setting goals and having a positive outlook on life.
Nathan is very relaxed and has a calming manner about him, he speaks with lots of wisdom and effortlessly guides the sessions to evolve freely, nothing feels pushed or manufactured, even though I’m fully aware of the time limit, Nathan is an expert at winding the sessions down calmly and they feel un rushed and it is as if they end at it’s intended point once everything has been said.
Top notch.
Frequently asked questions
Does Nathan Dean offer telehealth visits?
Yes. Nathan Dean works with clients by exchanging messages, chatting live, speaking over the phone, or video conferencing based on what works for the client at that particular time.
What language(s) does Nathan Dean speak?
Nathan Dean speaks English.
How many years of experience does Nathan Dean have?
Nathan Dean has 4 years of experience.
Where is Nathan Dean licensed to practice?
Nathan Dean is licensed to practice in the United Kingdom.
Does Nathan Dean accept clients outside of the United Kingdom?
Yes, Nathan Dean accepts clients outside of the United Kingdom.
Is online therapy as effective as in-person therapy?
Numerous studies support the effectiveness of online platforms in facilitating life changes. For instance, research published by JMIR Publications, conducted by teams from the University of Berkeley, UCSF, and SF General Hospital, found that "users of BetterHelp experienced significantly reduced depression symptom severity after engaging with the platform."
What treatment approaches does Nathan Dean offer?
Nathan Dean offers clients Client-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Jungian Therapy, and Narrative Therapy.
How can I communicate with Nathan Dean?
Nathan Dean can be engaged in any one of four ways: (1) Exchanging messages, (2) chatting live, (3) speaking over the phone, or (4) video conferencing. You can use different ways at different times as you wish, based on your needs, availability, and convenience.
How do I get started with Nathan Dean?
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