Behavioural Therapists in Cardiff

Behavioural therapists help when your child's behaviour is causing real difficulty — understanding what drives it and building practical strategies for home and school. Browse 6 providers in Cardiff, Wales.

Typical cost: £60 – £120 per sessionNHS wait: 12 – 24 months (CAMHS)Session: 50 – 60 minutes

6 providers found

Avery Rabbitt

Behavioural Therapist

Avery Rabbitt offers psychotherapy using drama, play, storytelling, talk therapy [psychoanalysis], eco theories, and liberatory approaches in sessions. She is a neurodivergent-affirming, queer-affirming psychotherapist based in Wales.

Cardiff

Cardiff CF10 & London N16

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Ciro De Pau

Behavioural Therapist

At CP Mental Wellbeing, we are dedicated to promoting mental wellbeing and helping individuals achieve a better quality of life. Whether you are looking to improve your lifestyle or overcome some challenges, here you can find qualified experts that can guide you to achieve your goals. We can help you with stress, anxiety, ADHD, low self-esteem, trauma, low self-confidence, family issues, PTSD.

Cardiff

Cardiff CF23

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Chloe Sweet

Behavioural Therapist

Registered Member MBACP offering support in cardiff-cf24 for Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, ...

Cardiff

Cardiff CF24

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Dr Kate Chatters

Behavioural Therapist

This approach can help children or adults with a learning disability or autism who may exhibit challenging behaviour. I have taught PBS as a module on doctoral level training courses. ... Free initial telephone consultation. AXA-PPP, Aviva, BUPA, Healix & WPA registered. “Kate helped me through

Cardiff

Cardiff CF14 & Bromley BR1

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Ingrid-Maria Nordgren

Behavioural Therapist

Ingrid-Maria is a Practitioner, Primary Supervisor and Senior Teacher of Rosen Method and co-founded the UK Rosen Method School in 2004. She has served as a Board Director, Head of the Ethics Committee and Vice President of the Rosen Institute for many years. www.roseninstitute.net

Cardiff

Cardiff CF11

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Sean Bicknell

Behavioural Therapist

Find the Right Bupa Counsellor in Cardiff, WLS - David Carvalho, MBABCP; Dr Jennifer Berrett, PsychD, HCPC - Clin. Psych.; Dr. Chris James - Sleep Specialist & Adult ADHD; Gerard Richard Szary, MA, MUKCP; Dr Ellen Huish, PsychD, HCPC - Clin. Psych.; CBT with Amo; Sean Bicknell, MA, BACP; Dr Alin

Cardiff

Cardiff CF15 & Aberdare CF44

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About behavioural therapists

Behavioural therapists work with children whose behaviour is causing significant difficulty — at home, at school, or in social situations. This isn't about labelling children as 'naughty'. It's about understanding what's driving the behaviour (often anxiety, sensory overload, or unmet needs) and finding practical strategies that work.

If your child has frequent meltdowns that feel disproportionate to the trigger, if they're struggling with anxiety that affects daily life, if school are raising concerns about behaviour, or if family life has become dominated by managing difficult situations, a behavioural therapist can help. They're particularly valuable for children with autism or ADHD whose behaviour is often misunderstood.

SEND services in Cardiff

In Wales, the SEND system operates under the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Act 2018, which replaced the older SEN framework. Children with additional learning needs (ALN) receive Individual Development Plans (IDPs) instead of EHCPs. Cardiff Council's ALN team supports families through this process.

Typical costs

Private behavioural therapy sessions typically cost between £60 and £120 per hour. Some therapists offer packages that include parent training, school visits, and follow-up support. CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) offer free provision via the NHS, but waiting times are often 12 months or more.