• Personalised

    Our sessions will be dedicated to assessing your current well-being and creating a personalised plan to fit your unique needs and goals.

  • Collaborative

    When therapy feels relevant, goal-oriented, and collaborative, clients tend to feel more empowered, motivated, and engaged in the process. It becomes something you're doing with your therapist, not something that's being done to you.

  • Integrative

    Rather than using a single method for everyone, integrative therapy blends the best tools and techniques from various evidence-based approaches—creating a personalised, adaptive path to healing.

How WE WORK

Whether it's reducing anxiety, improving relationships, processing trauma, or finding clarity in life transitions, having a clear focus gives direction and purpose to the work.

  • Online sessions £45 per session

  • In person session £50 per session

  • Couples Therapy £60 per session

Prices

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FAQs

  • Once the appointment is confirmed we will send you a booking confirmation with a link to Google Meet which you click on when you appointment is about to start. Make sure to be in a safe and private space where you can talk freely.

  • The booking confirmation will include payment details. Each session need to be paid in full before appointment starts.

  • Confidentiality is a core principle in therapy—what you share stays private. However, there are rare and specific circumstances in which confidentiality may need to be broken. These are legal, ethical, or safety-driven obligations, and are not taken lightly. We will always aim to discuss this with you beforehand, unless doing so would put someone at risk. Examples include:

    • If there is reason to believe you may seriously harm yourself.

    • If there is reason to believe you may seriously harm someone else.

    • If there is a suspicion of abuse or neglect of children or vulnerable adults.

    • If a court or law requires disclosure.

  • The number of therapy sessions advisable depends on your goals, the issues you're working through, and the type of therapy being used. There is no one-size-fits-all answer, but here’s a helpful breakdown to guide expectations:

    Short-Term Therapy (6–12 sessions)

    • Best for: Specific issues (e.g., recent stress, anxiety, decision-making, relationship conflict)

    Medium-Term Therapy (12–24 sessions)

    • Best for: Patterns that have developed over time (e.g., ongoing anxiety, depression, unresolved grief)

    Long-Term or Open-Ended Therapy (6 months to several years)

    • Best for: Complex trauma, identity work, attachment issues, long-term patterns, or personal growth

    • Offers a space for deeper exploration, healing past wounds, and evolving through life transitions