Monica-Max West

Monica-Max West


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Therapist - St. Albans - ONLINE

St. Albans - ONLINE AL4
Sessions from £65.00

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Availability


About me and my therapy practice

Current vacancies: yes

Welcome to my therapist profile. I hope that you will find some information here that will help you get a sense of whether I could be the right therapist for you. I welcome the opportunity to e-meet, to discuss what support you might need at this time, and what I can offer to you. I offer a free 15-20 minute consultation on zoom so that we can chat through your current support needs. I trust that you will find me friendly, approachable and transparent, as well as experienced and skilled. Please feel free to ask whatever questions are important to you.

We all experience difficulties at some point in our lives and while it can be helpful to talk to friends, talking to a trained professional is sometimes just what we need.

The experience of talking to a therapist may involve a number of important elements:

  • Being encouraged to speak about whatever is on our minds and in our hearts;
  • Hearing ourselves speak our truth(s), and finding our own wisdom;
  • Having our therapist notice patterns, themes and connections we have not noticed, particularly in terms of how the past can influence the present;
  • Having our therapist attend also to our unspoken communications
  • Getting in touch with different ‘parts’ of ourselves (including Inner Child Work)
  • Being heard and validated in our experiences and emotions;
  • Being challenged, and encouraged to notice our ‘stuck’ areas;
  • Identifying goals;
  • Trying out exercises and new ways of behaving;
  • Receiving ‘psychoeducation’ (information, tools and resources);
  • Learning about mindfulness

I offer this, and more, to my clients. I am an MÂ鶹ԭ´´ Senior Accredited Psychotherapist, Counsellor and Supervisor. I meet the Â鶹ԭ´´'s recognised accreditation standards, abide by their Ethical Framework, and have also evidenced a wide range of more advanced training/practice requirements leading to Senior Accredited status. I have more than 30 years and 25,000 client hours of experience in the field of therapy. I look forward to hearing from you.

Practice description

I work with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression and stress. I have specialist expertise in working with difficulties related to childhood abuse/neglect, codependency, low self-esteem, trauma and addictions, including OCD. I work with people from all walks of life, including those in 12 step fellowships, expats, creatives, people who are LGBTQ+ and those wishing to pursue a more mindful path. Please see my website for more information.

My core practice primarily integrates Humanistic and Psychodynamic therapies.

The Humanistic component emphasises the importance of the expression of feelings, and focusses on helping you to find your true or 'authentic' self, which may be hidden under longstanding life beliefs about what you 'should' do or be.

The Psychodynamic component of my approach places importance on the link between the past and present, on looking at patterns in relationships and feelings (including within the therapy encounter itself) and on working symbolically and with the less conscious parts of self.

I also utilise tools and perspectives from CBT therapies, particularly when focussing on compulsions such as food, internet, porn, sex, alcohol, drugs, shopping, perfectionism etc. A Cognitive Behavioural approach focusses on addressing counter-productive ways of thinking and behaving that may be inhibiting you from having the life you want.

I also hold a systemic perspective in my work, aware of the influence of family of origin, culture, school, religion and society. I also incorporate mindfulness and trauma informed approaches where appropriate.

I value the diversity in human beings, and will listen and respond to the specifics of your lived experience without assumptions. My way of being as a therapist is informed by my commitment to anti-oppressive practice, openness to individuals' right to define themselves and their lives, delight in the power and process of creativity, and awareness of the interconnectedness in all life.

My first session

Before making a first appointment, we will arrange a short phone or zoom call, so that I can take some administrative details from you, and you can ask any brief questions you may have of me.

If we then arrange a first session, I will first send you an email with some written materials about counselling and the way that I work, along with a confirmation of our first appointment.

The purpose of the first session will be for us to begin to get to know each other a bit, and to assess whether we believe we can work together in a way that will be useful to you.

You will have the opportunity to talk about yourself and what has brought you to counselling. You may also wish to ask me questions about the therapy process, the way that I work as a therapist, or anything in the documents you will have received via email.

During this first session, I will also ask you some specific questions about yourself, such as information about your general health and well-being, and background information about you. This will help me to understand you in the context of your life and will help me to assess whether I believe I can help you with your current issues. I will also ask you for details of any medication you are taking and for the contact details of your GP.

In order to make my services accessible to as many people as possible, my fee structure is based on individual financial circumstances. The starting point for this calculation is income. In addition, personal savings and investments are taken into account. These calculations are on a trust basis, and no proof of financial circumstances is required.

The baseline charge for a 50-minute session of counselling/psychotherapy - payable at the time of the session - is from £65 upwards. The lowest rate is for those earning less than £40K pa; these places are limited to four, so please do ask about availability.

You will receive clear guidance on my sliding scale in the brochure that I will send you before a first appointment.

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

CBT, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic

Clients I work with

Adults, EAP, Older adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited

Therapist - Newcastle upon Tyne - ONLINE

Newcastle upon Tyne - ONLINE NE4
Sessions from £65.00

Features

Availability


About me and my therapy practice

Current vacancies: yes

Welcome to my therapist profile. I hope that you will find some information here that will help you get a sense of whether I could be the right therapist for you. I welcome the opportunity to e-meet, to discuss what support you might need at this time, and what I can offer to you. I offer a free 15-20 minute consultation on zoom so that we can chat through your current support needs. I trust that you will find me friendly, approachable and transparent, as well as experienced and skilled. Please feel free to ask whatever questions are important to you.

We all experience difficulties at some point in our lives and while it can be helpful to talk to friends, talking to a trained professional is sometimes just what we need.

The experience of talking to a therapist may involve a number of important elements:

  • Being encouraged to speak about whatever is on our minds and in our hearts;
  • Hearing ourselves speak our truth(s), and finding our own wisdom;
  • Having our therapist notice patterns, themes and connections we have not noticed, particularly in terms of how the past can influence the present;
  • Having our therapist attend also to our unspoken communications
  • Getting in touch with different ‘parts’ of ourselves (including Inner Child Work)
  • Being heard and validated in our experiences and emotions;
  • Being challenged, and encouraged to notice our ‘stuck’ areas;
  • Identifying goals;
  • Trying out exercises and new ways of behaving;
  • Receiving ‘psychoeducation’ (information, tools and resources);
  • Learning about mindfulness

I offer this, and more, to my clients. I am an MÂ鶹ԭ´´ Senior Accredited Psychotherapist, Counsellor and Supervisor. I meet the Â鶹ԭ´´'s recognised accreditation standards, abide by their Ethical Framework, and have also evidenced a wide range of more advanced training/practice requirements leading to Senior Accredited status. I have more than 30 years and 25,000 client hours of experience in the field of therapy. I look forward to hearing from you.

Practice description

I work with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression and stress. I have specialist expertise in working with difficulties related to childhood abuse/neglect, codependency, low self-esteem, trauma and addictions, including OCD. I work with people from all walks of life, including those in 12 step fellowships, expats, creatives, people who are LGBTQ+ and those wishing to pursue a more mindful path. Please see my website for more information.

My core practice primarily integrates Humanistic and Psychodynamic therapies.

The Humanistic component emphasises the importance of the expression of feelings, and focusses on helping you to find your true or 'authentic' self, which may be hidden under longstanding life beliefs about what you 'should' do or be.

The Psychodynamic component of my approach places importance on the link between the past and present, on looking at patterns in relationships and feelings (including within the therapy encounter itself) and on working symbolically and with the less conscious parts of self.

I also utilise tools and perspectives from CBT therapies, particularly when focussing on compulsions such as food, internet, porn, sex, alcohol, drugs, shopping, perfectionism etc. A Cognitive Behavioural approach focusses on addressing counter-productive ways of thinking and behaving that may be inhibiting you from having the life you want.

I also hold a systemic perspective in my work, aware of the influence of family of origin, culture, school, religion and society. I also incorporate mindfulness and trauma informed approaches where appropriate.

I value the diversity in human beings, and will listen and respond to the specifics of your lived experience without assumptions. My way of being as a therapist is informed by my commitment to anti-oppressive practice, openness to individuals' right to define themselves and their lives, delight in the power and process of creativity, and awareness of the interconnectedness in all life.

My first session

Before making a first appointment, we will arrange a short phone or zoom call, so that I can take some administrative details from you, and you can ask any brief questions you may have of me.

If we then arrange a first session, I will first send you an email with some written materials about counselling and the way that I work, along with a confirmation of our first appointment.

The purpose of the first session will be for us to begin to get to know each other a bit, and to assess whether we believe we can work together in a way that will be useful to you.

You will have the opportunity to talk about yourself and what has brought you to counselling. You may also wish to ask me questions about the therapy process, the way that I work as a therapist, or anything in the documents you will have received via email.

During this first session, I will also ask you some specific questions about yourself, such as information about your general health and well-being, and background information about you. This will help me to understand you in the context of your life and will help me to assess whether I believe I can help you with your current issues. I will also ask you for details of any medication you are taking and for the contact details of your GP.

In order to make my services accessible to as many people as possible, my fee structure is based on individual financial circumstances. The starting point for this calculation is income. In addition, personal savings and investments are taken into account. These calculations are on a trust basis, and no proof of financial circumstances is required.

The baseline charge for a 50-minute session of counselling/psychotherapy - payable at the time of the session - is from £65 upwards. The lowest rate is for those earning less than £40K pa; these places are limited to four, so please do ask about availability.

You will receive clear guidance on my sliding scale in the brochure that I will send you before a first appointment.

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

CBT, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic

Clients I work with

Adults, EAP, Older adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited

Therapist - Hove - ONLINE

Hove - ONLINE BN3
Sessions from £65.00

Features

Availability


About me and my therapy practice

Current vacancies: yes

Welcome to my therapist profile. I hope that you will find some information here that will help you get a sense of whether I could be the right therapist for you. I welcome the opportunity to e-meet, to discuss what support you might need at this time, and what I can offer to you. I offer a free 15-20 minute consultation on zoom so that we can chat through your current support needs. I trust that you will find me friendly, approachable and transparent, as well as experienced and skilled. Please feel free to ask whatever questions are important to you.

We all experience difficulties at some point in our lives and while it can be helpful to talk to friends, talking to a trained professional is sometimes just what we need.

The experience of talking to a therapist may involve a number of important elements:

  • Being encouraged to speak about whatever is on our minds and in our hearts;
  • Hearing ourselves speak our truth(s), and finding our own wisdom;
  • Having our therapist notice patterns, themes and connections we have not noticed, particularly in terms of how the past can influence the present;
  • Having our therapist attend also to our unspoken communications
  • Getting in touch with different ‘parts’ of ourselves (including Inner Child Work)
  • Being heard and validated in our experiences and emotions;
  • Being challenged, and encouraged to notice our ‘stuck’ areas;
  • Identifying goals;
  • Trying out exercises and new ways of behaving;
  • Receiving ‘psychoeducation’ (information, tools and resources);
  • Learning about mindfulness

I offer this, and more, to my clients. I am an MÂ鶹ԭ´´ Senior Accredited Psychotherapist, Counsellor and Supervisor. I meet the Â鶹ԭ´´'s recognised accreditation standards, abide by their Ethical Framework, and have also evidenced a wide range of more advanced training/practice requirements leading to Senior Accredited status. I have more than 30 years and 25,000 client hours of experience in the field of therapy. I look forward to hearing from you.

Practice description

I work with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression and stress. I have specialist expertise in working with difficulties related to childhood abuse/neglect, codependency, low self-esteem, trauma and addictions, including OCD. I work with people from all walks of life, including those in 12 step fellowships, expats, creatives, people who are LGBTQ+ and those wishing to pursue a more mindful path. Please see my website for more information.

My core practice primarily integrates Humanistic and Psychodynamic therapies.

The Humanistic component emphasises the importance of the expression of feelings, and focusses on helping you to find your true or 'authentic' self, which may be hidden under longstanding life beliefs about what you 'should' do or be.

The Psychodynamic component of my approach places importance on the link between the past and present, on looking at patterns in relationships and feelings (including within the therapy encounter itself) and on working symbolically and with the less conscious parts of self.

I also utilise tools and perspectives from CBT therapies, particularly when focussing on compulsions such as food, internet, porn, sex, alcohol, drugs, shopping, perfectionism etc. A Cognitive Behavioural approach focusses on addressing counter-productive ways of thinking and behaving that may be inhibiting you from having the life you want.

I also hold a systemic perspective in my work, aware of the influence of family of origin, culture, school, religion and society. I also incorporate mindfulness and trauma informed approaches where appropriate.

I value the diversity in human beings, and will listen and respond to the specifics of your lived experience without assumptions. My way of being as a therapist is informed by my commitment to anti-oppressive practice, openness to individuals' right to define themselves and their lives, delight in the power and process of creativity, and awareness of the interconnectedness in all life.

My first session

Before making a first appointment, we will arrange a short phone or zoom call, so that I can take some administrative details from you, and you can ask any brief questions you may have of me.

If we then arrange a first session, I will first send you an email with some written materials about counselling and the way that I work, along with a confirmation of our first appointment.

The purpose of the first session will be for us to begin to get to know each other a bit, and to assess whether we believe we can work together in a way that will be useful to you.

You will have the opportunity to talk about yourself and what has brought you to counselling. You may also wish to ask me questions about the therapy process, the way that I work as a therapist, or anything in the documents you will have received via email.

During this first session, I will also ask you some specific questions about yourself, such as information about your general health and well-being, and background information about you. This will help me to understand you in the context of your life and will help me to assess whether I believe I can help you with your current issues. I will also ask you for details of any medication you are taking and for the contact details of your GP.

In order to make my services accessible to as many people as possible, my fee structure is based on individual financial circumstances. The starting point for this calculation is income. In addition, personal savings and investments are taken into account. These calculations are on a trust basis, and no proof of financial circumstances is required.

The baseline charge for a 50-minute session of counselling/psychotherapy - payable at the time of the session - is from £65 upwards. The lowest rate is for those earning less than £40K pa; these places are limited to four, so please do ask about availability.

You will receive clear guidance on my sliding scale in the brochure that I will send you before a first appointment.

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

CBT, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic

Clients I work with

Adults, EAP, Older adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited

Therapist - Cambridge - ONLINE

Cambridge - ONLINE CB4
Sessions from £65.00

Features

Availability


About me and my therapy practice

Current vacancies: yes

Welcome to my therapist profile. I hope that you will find some information here that will help you get a sense of whether I could be the right therapist for you. I welcome the opportunity to e-meet, to discuss what support you might need at this time, and what I can offer to you. I offer a free 15-20 minute consultation on zoom so that we can chat through your current support needs. I trust that you will find me friendly, approachable and transparent, as well as experienced and skilled. Please feel free to ask whatever questions are important to you.

We all experience difficulties at some point in our lives and while it can be helpful to talk to friends, talking to a trained professional is sometimes just what we need.

The experience of talking to a therapist may involve a number of important elements:

  • Being encouraged to speak about whatever is on our minds and in our hearts;
  • Hearing ourselves speak our truth(s), and finding our own wisdom;
  • Having our therapist notice patterns, themes and connections we have not noticed, particularly in terms of how the past can influence the present;
  • Having our therapist attend also to our unspoken communications
  • Getting in touch with different ‘parts’ of ourselves (including Inner Child Work)
  • Being heard and validated in our experiences and emotions;
  • Being challenged, and encouraged to notice our ‘stuck’ areas;
  • Identifying goals;
  • Trying out exercises and new ways of behaving;
  • Receiving ‘psychoeducation’ (information, tools and resources);
  • Learning about mindfulness

I offer this, and more, to my clients. I am an MÂ鶹ԭ´´ Senior Accredited Psychotherapist, Counsellor and Supervisor. I meet the Â鶹ԭ´´'s recognised accreditation standards, abide by their Ethical Framework, and have also evidenced a wide range of more advanced training/practice requirements leading to Senior Accredited status. I have more than 30 years and 25,000 client hours of experience in the field of therapy. I look forward to hearing from you.

Practice description

I work with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression and stress. I have specialist expertise in working with difficulties related to childhood abuse/neglect, codependency, low self-esteem, trauma and addictions, including OCD. I work with people from all walks of life, including those in 12 step fellowships, expats, creatives, people who are LGBTQ+ and those wishing to pursue a more mindful path. Please see my website for more information.

My core practice primarily integrates Humanistic and Psychodynamic therapies.

The Humanistic component emphasises the importance of the expression of feelings, and focusses on helping you to find your true or 'authentic' self, which may be hidden under longstanding life beliefs about what you 'should' do or be.

The Psychodynamic component of my approach places importance on the link between the past and present, on looking at patterns in relationships and feelings (including within the therapy encounter itself) and on working symbolically and with the less conscious parts of self.

I also utilise tools and perspectives from CBT therapies, particularly when focussing on compulsions such as food, internet, porn, sex, alcohol, drugs, shopping, perfectionism etc. A Cognitive Behavioural approach focusses on addressing counter-productive ways of thinking and behaving that may be inhibiting you from having the life you want.

I also hold a systemic perspective in my work, aware of the influence of family of origin, culture, school, religion and society. I also incorporate mindfulness and trauma informed approaches where appropriate.

I value the diversity in human beings, and will listen and respond to the specifics of your lived experience without assumptions. My way of being as a therapist is informed by my commitment to anti-oppressive practice, openness to individuals' right to define themselves and their lives, delight in the power and process of creativity, and awareness of the interconnectedness in all life.

My first session

Before making a first appointment, we will arrange a short phone or zoom call, so that I can take some administrative details from you, and you can ask any brief questions you may have of me.

If we then arrange a first session, I will first send you an email with some written materials about counselling and the way that I work, along with a confirmation of our first appointment.

The purpose of the first session will be for us to begin to get to know each other a bit, and to assess whether we believe we can work together in a way that will be useful to you.

You will have the opportunity to talk about yourself and what has brought you to counselling. You may also wish to ask me questions about the therapy process, the way that I work as a therapist, or anything in the documents you will have received via email.

During this first session, I will also ask you some specific questions about yourself, such as information about your general health and well-being, and background information about you. This will help me to understand you in the context of your life and will help me to assess whether I believe I can help you with your current issues. I will also ask you for details of any medication you are taking and for the contact details of your GP.

In order to make my services accessible to as many people as possible, my fee structure is based on individual financial circumstances. The starting point for this calculation is income. In addition, personal savings and investments are taken into account. These calculations are on a trust basis, and no proof of financial circumstances is required.

The baseline charge for a 50-minute session of counselling/psychotherapy - payable at the time of the session - is from £65 upwards. The lowest rate is for those earning less than £40K pa; these places are limited to four, so please do ask about availability.

You will receive clear guidance on my sliding scale in the brochure that I will send you before a first appointment.

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

CBT, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic

Clients I work with

Adults, EAP, Older adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited

Therapist - London

London EC1R
Sessions from £65.00

Features

Availability


About me and my therapy practice

Current vacancies: yes

Welcome to my therapist profile. I hope that you will find some information here that will help you get a sense of whether I could be the right therapist for you. I welcome the opportunity to e-meet, to discuss what support you might need at this time, and what I can offer to you. I offer a free 15-20 minute consultation on zoom so that we can chat through your current support needs. I trust that you will find me friendly, approachable and transparent, as well as experienced and skilled. Please feel free to ask whatever questions are important to you.

We all experience difficulties at some point in our lives and while it can be helpful to talk to friends, talking to a trained professional is sometimes just what we need.

The experience of talking to a therapist may involve a number of important elements:

  • Being encouraged to speak about whatever is on our minds and in our hearts;
  • Hearing ourselves speak our truth(s), and finding our own wisdom;
  • Having our therapist notice patterns, themes and connections we have not noticed, particularly in terms of how the past can influence the present;
  • Having our therapist attend also to our unspoken communications
  • Getting in touch with different ‘parts’ of ourselves (including Inner Child Work)
  • Being heard and validated in our experiences and emotions;
  • Being challenged, and encouraged to notice our ‘stuck’ areas;
  • Identifying goals;
  • Trying out exercises and new ways of behaving;
  • Receiving ‘psychoeducation’ (information, tools and resources);
  • Learning about mindfulness

I offer this, and more, to my clients. I am an MÂ鶹ԭ´´ Senior Accredited Psychotherapist, Counsellor and Supervisor. I meet the Â鶹ԭ´´'s recognised accreditation standards, abide by their Ethical Framework, and have also evidenced a wide range of more advanced training/practice requirements leading to Senior Accredited status. I have more than 30 years and 25,000 client hours of experience in the field of therapy. I look forward to hearing from you.

Practice description

I work with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression and stress. I have specialist expertise in working with difficulties related to childhood abuse/neglect, codependency, low self-esteem, trauma and addictions, including OCD. I work with people from all walks of life, including those in 12 step fellowships, expats, creatives, people who are LGBTQ+ and those wishing to pursue a more mindful path. Please see my website for more information.

My core practice primarily integrates Humanistic and Psychodynamic therapies. 

The Humanistic component emphasises the importance of the expression of feelings, and focusses on helping you to find your true or 'authentic' self, which may be hidden under longstanding life beliefs about what you 'should' do or be. 

The Psychodynamic component of my approach places importance on the link between the past and present, on looking at patterns in relationships and feelings (including within the therapy encounter itself) and on working symbolically and with the less conscious parts of self.

I also utilise tools and perspectives from CBT therapies, particularly when focussing on compulsions such as food, internet, porn, sex, alcohol, drugs, shopping, perfectionism etc. A Cognitive Behavioural approach focusses on addressing counter-productive ways of thinking and behaving that may be inhibiting you from having the life you want.

 I also hold a systemic perspective in my work, aware of the influence of family of origin, culture, school, religion and society. I also incorporate mindfulness and trauma informed approaches where appropriate.

I value the diversity in human beings, and will listen and respond to the specifics of your lived experience without assumptions.  My way of being as a therapist is informed by my commitment to anti-oppressive practice, openness to individuals' right to define themselves and their lives, delight in the power and process of creativity, and awareness of the interconnectedness in all life.

My first session

Before making a first appointment, we will arrange a short phone or zoom call, so that I can take some administrative details from you, and you can ask any brief questions you may have of me.

If we then arrange a first session, I will first send you an email with some written materials about counselling and the way that I work, along with a confirmation of our first appointment.

The purpose of the first session will be for us to begin to get to know each other a bit, and to assess whether we believe we can work together in a way that will be useful to you.

You will have the opportunity to talk about yourself and what has brought you to counselling. You may also wish to ask me questions about the therapy process, the way that I work as a therapist, or anything in the documents you will have received via email.

During this first session, I will also ask you some specific questions about yourself, such as information about your general health and well-being, and background information about you. This will help me to understand you in the context of your life and will help me to assess whether I believe I can help you with your current issues. I will also ask you for details of any medication you are taking and for the contact details of your GP.

In order to make my services accessible to as many people as possible, my fee structure is based on individual financial circumstances. The starting point for this calculation is income.  In addition, personal savings and investments are taken into account. These calculations are on a trust basis, and no proof of financial circumstances is required.

The baseline charge for a 50-minute session of counselling/psychotherapy - payable at the time of the session - is from £65 upwards. The lowest rate is for those earning less than £40K pa; these places are limited to four, so please do ask about availability.

You will receive clear guidance on my sliding scale in the brochure that I will send you before a first appointment.

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Chronic fatigue syndrome / ME, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Menopause, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Phobias, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Dependency, Trauma, Vegan allied, Women's issues, Work related issues

Types of therapy

CBT, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic

Clients I work with

Adults, EAP, Older adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited

Supervisor - London

London EC1R
Sessions from £65.00

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible office

Availability

About me and my therapy practice

Current vacancies: yes

I am a Senior Accredited Psychotherapist, Counsellor and Supervisor, and have over 25 years of experience in the field.  I am particularly experienced in clinical work with abuse,  addictions and adults who grew up in dysfunctional families (trauma). 

I work both face-to-face and online.

Where available, I offer daytime, lunchtime and early morning (pre-work) appointments.

I studied with Michael Jacobs at the University of Leicester, where I received my Certificate in Psychodynamic Supervision (Distinction).

My core psychotherapy qualification is an M.A. in Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling (Distinction), and my Integration is primarily Humanistic and Psychodynamic. I also hold qualifications in Cognitive Behavioural Therapies, Mediation and Hypnotherapy.  I have further training in Lifespan Integration (Level Two) and a particular interest in Mindfulness.

I have been seeing clients for over 30 years and have offered over 20,000 hours of therapy.  I have been a supervisor for over 20 years, and have experience supervising counsellors in the voluntary sector, NHS, EAPs, adult education, training institutions and private practice. I work with individuals at different stages of their development and across different theoretical orientations.

My fees are on a sliding scale based on income, ranging from £65-100 per 50 minute hour.

Practice description

I work with psychotherapists, counsellors and other Health Professionals, meeting them where they are, in their careers and in their personhood.  I respect other people's models and orientations and believe the differences between supervisor and supervisee can bring about fruitful discussions.  Together, we can think about the needs of your clients and the impact of the work you undertake on you.  I am an interactive (but not didactic) supervisor, and am particularly keen on client safety and boundaries.  Supervision sessions may be scheduled as needed, at intervals of 1-4 weeks, for up to 1.5 hours. 

My first session

Before we meet, I will take some details from you over the phone or zoom.  This will give me some idea of your training, context of work and needs.  You will also be given an opportunity to ask me any questions you may have about my approach as a supervisor.

At a first meeting, we will delve into your work, together exploring a client or two.  Through this initial conversation, you may get a sense of how working with me might be.  You will be offered listening, exploratory questions and any tentative insights or observations I might have.

If you want to get a sense of me and how I work, you might wish to visit my website (which is mostly geared towards clients) and watch one of my videos.

I look forward to meeting you.

Types of therapy

Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic

Clients I work with

Adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Telephone therapy, Time-limited