My approach is warm, non-judgmental, and collaborative. I believe we all need different things from therapy at different times and stages of life, which is why I work in an integrative and pluralistic way, addressing the cognitive, emotional, embodied, and relational aspects of each client’s experience.
Hi, my name is James – a qualified integrative therapist offering weekly therapy both online and in person in Queens Park, NW6. I offer a reflective and supportive space where you can talk openly about what’s going on for you.  Together we’ll explore your experiences, relationships, and the patterns that may be keeping you stuck – paying attention not only to what has happened, but how it feels to share it. Therapy can help you feel more at ease with yourself, more connected in your relationships, and freer to live in a way that feels authentic.
I’m Simone, an integrative counsellor and psychotherapist (MBACP) in West London and online, offering a safe, inclusive space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and relationships at your own pace. I support clients facing anxiety, trauma, life transitions, or seeking personal growth. Sessions are collaborative and tailored to your needs, online or face-to-face, in English, Spanish, or Italian. I can help you gain insight, build resilience, and make meaningful changes in a supportive, non-judgmental environment.
Whether you are facing stress, relationship difficulties, self doubt, or feeling stuck, my approach offers a supportive space to help you feel grounded, empowered, and more in control of your life. I offer Walk and Talk Therapy in Canterbury, Kent, integrating the restorative benefits of nature with therapeutic work. Meeting outdoors side by side can encourage openness, clarity, and ease. For those elsewhere in the UK, I also provide flexible sessions online via Zoom, ensuring accessible support wherever you are, tailored to your individual needs.
I am a Counselling Psychologist supporting adults and young people to navigate emotional challenges with compassion and evidence-based care. I have worked across NHS, charitable and private settings. I help with stress, self-criticism and anxiety, including health-related worries and adjusting to autoimmune conditions. I also support sleep difficulties, identity and sexuality exploration, social anxiety, chronic worry, and questions of meaning and purpose.
Welcome, I’m Tom. I’m a therapist who works with adults looking to make meaningful changes in their lives. Many of the people I work with are dealing with depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, identity questions, low self-esteem, existential concerns, or are in the midst of major life changes. Others come to therapy to explore themselves more deeply, to challenge and change unhelpful behaviours, or to navigate parenting struggles. I have particular experience supporting queer communities and neurodivergent individuals, and I tailor our work to meet your unique needs, wants and goals. This work is about helping you move forward, with greater
I’m Rachel, a sex and relationship therapist based in London. I am queer, non-binary and non-monogamous and my pronouns are they/them. I specialise in working with other people who, like myself, identify as gender, sexuality or relationship diverse (GSRD) – basically anyone who sits outside of the ‘norm’ that society dictates. Whether you are kinky, polyamorous, a member of the LGBTQ+ community, or otherwise feel as though you don’t quite fit in, I’m here to help you. My therapeutic style is very collaborative – I strongly believe that you know yourself far better than I ever could – and so
I am an integrative psychotherapist, working in a psychoanalytic framework (both in person and online). This means I draw upon multiple approaches to provide therapy informed by your needs. This might be short or long-term therapy, but will be deep work, for people who want to explore the roots of their difficulties.
My name is Drew (they/he), and I am a queer, neurodivergent dramatherapist. I have a particular passion for supporting queer and neurodivergent individuals, and I aim to bring a somatic, nature-based approach to my work, celebrating the innate wisdom of the body. Since training at Roehampton University, I have advocated for queer and gender diverse individuals within institutions, often providing education for staff and colleagues. These encounters have sparked my dedication to crafting more spaces for queer voices and experiences. Alongside my clinical work, I co-lead an LGBTQ+ network within the British Association of Dramatherapists (BADth), holding peer-support and community
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