Fiona Jane - Lincoln

Intimacy Counselling

Professional, Confidential Support for Connection and Relationship Challenges in Lincoln and Across Lincolnshire

Intimacy Counselling

What Is Intimacy? Understanding Connection and Closeness

Beyond Physical Touch: Recognising the Layers of Intimate Relationships

Intimacy encompasses emotional, physical, intellectual, and experiential closeness between individuals. It is not solely defined by sexual connection but includes trust, vulnerability, communication, and mutual respect. In the UK, many people experience challenges with intimacy at some point, whether within romantic partnerships, family relationships, or friendships.

Difficulties may present as emotional distance, communication breakdowns, mismatched desires, trust issues, or discomfort with vulnerability. Some individuals struggle with intimacy due to past experiences, anxiety, life transitions, or unresolved relational patterns. For clients across Lincoln and Lincolnshire, recognising that intimacy challenges are common—and addressable—is an important step toward healthier, more fulfilling connections.

“True intimacy begins when we allow ourselves to be seen, without guarantee of the outcome.”

My Approach to Intimacy Counselling

Professional, Non-Judgmental Support for Navigating Connection

As a qualified counsellor practising in Lincoln, Fiona Jane offers intimacy counselling grounded in clinical training and ethical practice. Her approach avoids assumptions or prescriptive advice, instead providing a confidential, respectful space where you can explore relational patterns, emotional barriers, and personal boundaries without shame or pressure.
 
Sessions are tailored to your pace and priorities. Whether you are navigating relationship strain, rebuilding trust, exploring personal boundaries, or seeking greater emotional closeness, you will receive focused, professional guidance designed to foster clarity, confidence, and authentic connection.

How We Can Work Together

Flexible, Accessible Support for Relationship and Intimacy Concerns

I understand that comfort and accessibility are key to effective therapy. I offer three flexible ways for us to connect:
  • Face-to-face counselling in a confidential, comfortable setting in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

  • Secure online video sessions via Zoom, enabling support from anywhere in the UK

  • Telephone counselling for those who prefer audio-only connection

Initial sessions focus on understanding your relational history, current challenges, and desired outcomes. Together, we clarify your goals—whether improving communication, rebuilding trust, or developing greater self-awareness in relationships. A personalised plan follows, with regular reviews to ensure relevance. No long-term commitment is required.
 
Clients in Horncastle, Louth, Skegness, Gainsborough, or further afield including Nottingham, Leeds, or Manchester can access the same quality of care through remote sessions, ensuring continuity without geographical limitation.

If you are in Lincoln or throughout Lincolnshire and finding intimacy feels complicated, distant, or uncertain, please know: you are not expected to navigate these feelings alone. Professional support is available when you are ready. Choosing to explore intimacy concerns in counselling is not an admission of failure—it is a proactive step toward understanding your needs, strengthening connections, and building relationships that feel authentic and sustaining. Your relational wellbeing matters, and compassionate, local help is within reach.

Therapeutic Approaches to Intimacy

Integrating Proven Methods to Support Healthier Connection

Fiona Jane utilises a range of evidence-informed modalities to ensure intimacy counselling is both adaptable and effective. The following core approaches form the foundation of her practice.

Person-Centred Approach for Intimacy

Honouring Your Relational Experience Through Unconditional Acceptance

The Person-Centred approach for intimacy establishes a consistent, non-judgmental environment where you can explore feelings about closeness, boundaries, trust, or emotional risk without correction or expectation. Many individuals hesitate to discuss intimacy concerns due to shame, fear of criticism, or uncertainty about what is “normal”. This modality directly addresses those barriers through unconditional positive regard, authentic presence, and attentive, non-directive listening.
 
Instead of imposing solutions or timelines, Fiona Jane cultivates a therapeutic alliance where your relational experiences can be examined openly. This supportive relationship helps diminish isolation, affirm your perspective, and facilitate greater self-awareness in how you connect with others.
How it helps Intimacy:
  • Reduces shame around intimacy concerns through confidential, professional acceptance
  • Validates your relational experiences without comparison or minimisation
  • Provides psychological safety to explore vulnerability, boundaries, or past hurts
  • Supports reconnection with personal values around connection and respect
  • Encourages trust in your own relational instincts and decision-making
  • Empowers you to define intimacy on your own terms, free from external pressure

Integrative Approach for Intimacy

Therapeutic Tools for the Full Complexity of Your Relational World

Integrative counselling means I do not rely on just one method. Instead, I draw from a variety of therapeutic models to create a bespoke plan that fits your specific needs and preferences. While the core of my practice is rooted in Person-Centred values, I may weave in techniques from other modalities if they feel helpful for you.
Difficulties with connection rarely arise in a vacuum. Through an integrative framework for intimacy, Fiona Jane carefully selects and combines techniques from varied therapeutic traditions—including attachment theory, psychodynamic insight, relational communication models, and grounding mindfulness exercises—to suit your unique circumstances. When barriers to closeness are shaped by earlier wounds, cultural conditioning, significant life shifts, or underlying anxiety, this flexible method ensures we attend to both present-day challenges and the deeper relational patterns that sustain them.
 
In practice, this might mean pairing a reflective, client-led space for processing emotions with structured conversation techniques, whilst also carefully examining how you form bonds or establish personal limits. The focus never strays from what matters most to you: cultivating open dialogue, restoring mutual trust, or gradually building confidence in emotional vulnerability.

How it helps intimacy:

  • Addresses both surface-level intimacy concerns and underlying relational dynamics
  • Adjusts to evolving needs—early session focus may differ significantly from later work
  • Merges emotional processing with practical strategies for everyday connection
  • Avoids rigid protocols, ensuring support remains responsive and personally relevant
  • Assists clients with intimacy challenges linked to trauma, anxiety, or major life changes
  • Develops a customised framework for building authentic, sustainable connections

CBT Approach for Intimacy

Identifying and Changing Patterns That Hinder Closeness and Trust

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for intimacy provides a focused, evidence-based framework for addressing the cognitive and behavioural patterns that keep meaningful connection out of reach. In our sessions, you will build practical skills to:

  • Identify recurring cognitive traps that distort relational reality, such as assuming others’ intentions (“They’re distant because I’m unlovable”), anticipating rejection (“Opening up will only lead to hurt”), or harsh self-judgement (“I don’t deserve closeness”)
  • Test these automatic assumptions against observable facts, replacing knee-jerk negativity with more accurate, balanced interpretations
  • Gradually introduce relational risks and vulnerable conversations in a measured, supported environment to build confidence over time
  • Develop clear, actionable communication techniques for expressing needs, maintaining healthy boundaries, and navigating disagreements constructively

This approach does not seek to manufacture a specific relationship dynamic or eliminate the natural uncertainty that comes with closeness. Instead, it equips you with reliable tools to manage anxiety-driven thinking, step out of unhelpful cycles, and foster connections that genuinely align with your personal values and emotional wellbeing.

How it helps intimacy:

  • Delivers clear, structured techniques to disrupt anxiety-driven relational patterns
  • Lessens avoidance of difficult conversations, helping restore confidence in communication
  • Assists in distinguishing between protective caution and isolating fear
  • Supports gradual re-engagement with vulnerable moments, rebuilding relational trust
  • Provides practical, transferable skills for navigating future intimacy challenges
  • Enables measurable progress through collaborative goal-setting, reinforcing hope and self-efficacy

Important! In Crisis?

  • Call Samaritans free, 24/7, on 116 123
  • Text SHOUT to 85258 for immediate crisis support
  • Visit samaritans.org for confidential listening

About Fiona Jane

Fiona offers integrative counselling and coaching for relationships, anxiety, depression and wellbeing—online and across Lincolnshire.

Non-Defensive Listening

When conversations feel tense or distant, pause and listen with genuine curiosity. Focus on understanding the other person’s perspective without immediately preparing your reply. Simple phrases like “Help me understand…” or “What does that feel like for you?” can shift dynamics. This skill reduces defensiveness, builds trust, and creates room for authentic exchange without requiring immediate resolution.

Name Your Needs

Intimacy flourishes when needs are communicated. Practise your boundaries or desires using “I” language: “I need some quiet time to recharge”, or “I would feel closer if we could talk about…”. This reduces guesswork, minimises resentment, and invites collaborative problem-solving. Start clear communication about minor preferences builds confidence for bigger conversations.

Intentional Connection

Intimacy can feel overwhelming when approached as a single, high-stakes event. Instead, create brief, regular opportunities for connection: a ten-minute check-in, sharing one highlight from your day, or a short walk together. These micro-moments reduce pressure, rebuild positive association, and create a foundation for deeper closeness over time. Consistency matters more than duration.

Intimacy Counselling FAQs

Clear Answers to Common Questions About Relationship and Connection Support

Is intimacy counselling only for couples?

Is intimacy counselling only for couples?

No. Fiona Jane works with individuals exploring personal barriers to closeness, as well as couples seeking to improve communication or rebuild trust. Intimacy counselling can benefit anyone wishing to understand their relational patterns more deeply.

What if I feel embarrassed discussing intimacy?

Many clients initially feel hesitant. Sessions are confidential, non-judgmental, and paced to your comfort. You control what you share and when. Professional boundaries ensure discussions remain respectful and focused on your wellbeing.

Do you work with clients from diverse relationship structures?

Yes. Fiona Jane welcomes clients of all genders, sexual orientations, relationship styles, and cultural backgrounds. Her practice is inclusive, respectful, and grounded in the belief that everyone deserves support in building authentic connections.

How many sessions will I need?

There is no fixed timeline. Some clients find clarity in 6–8 sessions; others benefit from longer-term exploration. Progress is reviewed regularly, and the plan is adapted to your evolving needs. Short-term, focused support is available for specific goals.

Can intimacy counselling help if my partner won't attend?

Yes. Individual sessions can help you clarify your needs, improve communication skills, and navigate relational dynamics—even when working alone. Changes in your approach can positively influence relationship patterns, regardless of your partner’s participation.

Need something else answering?

Based in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Fiona Jane provides professional intimacy counselling for individuals across Lincolnshire and nationwide via secure online sessions. All work is grounded in clinical training, ethical practice, and a commitment to compassionate, client-led support.

Services Provided

Counselling

Explore your feelings in a safe, confidential space—gain clarity and healing

CBT

Rewire unhelpful thoughts, reduce anxiety, and build lasting emotional resilience

Hypnotherapy

Gentle, solution-focused sessions to reduce stress, break unhelpful patterns, create lasting change

Life Coaching

Create a life filled with purpose, cultivate lasting joy, align your daily actions with your deepest ambitions

Business Coaching

Strengthen leadership and professional performance, achieve sustainable work-life harmony

Business Coaching

Strengthen leadership and professional performance, achieve sustainable work-life harmony