ABOUT ELLIE

Ellie Finch, MA MBACP (Accred), is a clinical supervisor, counsellor, and social worker who works with children, parents, and families. She is an Accredited Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), a Professional Member of the Association for Counselling and Therapy Online (ACTO), and registered with Social Work England.

Ellie specialises in supporting neurodivergent clients and families of children with additional needs or complex medical conditions. She is a neurodiversity-affirming practitioner, which means she does not view neurodivergence as something to be “fixed” or “treated”, but as a valuable and natural variation of human experience. Her approach centres on creating respectful, empowering therapeutic environments that adapt to different ways of communicating, thinking, and connecting.

As a parent of two, including a child with special educational needs, physical disabilities, and a complex medical condition, she brings lived insight to her work supporting families and practitioners.

You can find out more about Ellie’s counselling services on her website: https://www.elliefinch.co.uk/

Further information about Ellie Finch’s counselling service using Minecraft cas be found here: https://www.elliefinch.co.uk/counselling-using-minecraft

REGISTRATIONS & QUALIFICATIONS

  • Accredited Registered Member of the British Association of Counsellors & Psychotherapists (BACP)

  • Professional Member of the Association of Counselling and Therapy Online (ACTO)

  • Registered Member of Social Work England

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy (University of East London)

  • Masters in Social Work (University of East London)

  • BA (Hons) Social Anthropology (University of Cambridge)

  • Advanced Certificate in Clinical Supervision including Online and Telephone Working (Counselling Tutor)

  • Advanced Certificate in Online and Telephone Counselling (Counselling Tutor)

  • Relate Certificate in Family Counselling (Relate)

  • Couples Therapy Training (The Centre for Relational Couples Therapy)

  • Developing Skills in Couples Work (Tavistock Relationships)

  • Treating Complex Trauma (PESI)

  • Brick by Brick Facilitator (Play Included)

  • Youth Gambling & Gaming Awareness Education Programme (YGAM)

  • Grief and Bereavement Training (Cruse and Winston's Wish)

  • Reflective Parenting - Increasing mentalizing in the parent-child relationship (Anna Freud Centre)

  • The Impact Of Complex Medical Conditions & Serious Illness on Children & Young People & their Families (The Sunflower Network)

  • Online Harms & Online Safeguarding (The Sunflower Network)

  • Qualified Proreal Facilitator (ProReal/Rethinkly)

Publications

Finch, E., and M. Rivett. 2026. “Systemic Therapy Through a Pixelated Lens: Using Minecraft in Therapy With Families That Include Autistic Children and Children With ADHD.” Journal of Family Therapy 48, no. 1: e70020. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.70020. Full article available to view for free online here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author/N2IYPMVNSRUA6ZPJYREY?target=10.1111/1467-6427.70020

Apanasionok, M. M., Paris, A., Griffin, J., Hastings, R.P., Finch, E., Austin, D., Flynn, S. (2025). ‘Digital Psychological Wellbeing Interventions for Family Carers of Children and Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Systematic Review’, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 38, no. 4: e70081. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.70081.

Finch, E (2024) ‘Game Changer’ in New Psychotherapist published by the UK Council for Psychotherapy, November 2024 (pp.30-34).

Parent Carer Trauma Working Group (2024) ‘Parent Carer Trauma: A discussion paper on trauma and parents of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (Parent Carers): For professionals and parents’. Available at:  https://www.affinityhub.uk/9/Trauma.html.

Finch, E. and Griffin, J. (2023) Parent Carers: We can and should do better by them, Professional Social Work Magazine, March/April. British Association of Social Workers.

Griffin. J., Finch, E., Yakeley, M., Bonger, N. and Villierezz, P. (2023) ‘Difficult Parent or Traumatised Parent’ in BACP Children, Young People & Families Journal, December. British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

Finch, E. (2022) ‘Minecraft: Education Edition - An Engaging Therapeutic Tool’, Minecraft Education, 26 September. Available at: https://education.minecraft.net/en-us/blog/therapeutictool

Finch E. (2022) ‘Using Minecraft as a Sandtray’ In Stone J. Digital play therapy: a clinician’s guide to comfort and competence. New York: Routledge, pp.190-192.

Finch, E. (2021)Therapeutic Adventures in Minecraft’, BACP Children, Young People and Families Journal, December, pp. 6-11.