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Geraldine is an integrative therapist who has supported clients through issues including infidelity, childhood trauma, anxiety, low self-esteem, depression, health challenges, relationship difficulties and sexual compulsions. Having worked in corporations for many years, she understands the challenges of workplace stress, burnout and imposter syndrome.
Geraldine meets clients where they are, helps them reconnect with their strengths and supports them to make meaningful and sustainable changes in their life.
Annabelle is a skilled and compassionate therapist offering support for individuals and couples. She works with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, low mood, suicidal thoughts, intrusive thoughts, low self-esteem, those exploring gender and sexuality, and those processing autism and ADHD diagnoses.
She brings particular expertise in postnatal depression and parenting, and supports parents with the transition into parenthood, and their relationships with both their partner and their children.
Annabel is an integrative therapist offering short- and long-term therapy. She establishes a secure and collaborative relationship grounded in trust, empathy and understanding.
Recognising the connections between mind and body, Annabel uses imagination, parts work, inner child work and body awareness to support deeper self-understanding. Annabel has supported clients with concerns including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, relationship difficulties, loss, work-related stress and identity issues.
Melinda offers a calm space where clients can speak freely, make meaningful connections and gently explore the areas of life that feel stuck. She encourages clients to slow down, listen inwardly and begin the process of healing.
Drawing from humanistic, Gestalt and psychodynamic perspectives, Melinda helps with issues including trauma, grief, anxiety, low mood, relationships and family challenges. She will meet you at your own pace and help you make sense of your inner world.
Yussef offers a warm, confidential space to explore life’s challenges. As a psychodynamic therapist, Yussef works with a variety of clients exploring how past experiences shape our present thoughts, feelings and relationships.
Available to see new clients on Sundays and Mondays in Oxford Circus, Yussef has a wealth of experience working with issues such as anxiety, depression, loss, trauma, relationship, sexual and domestic abuse as well as low self-esteem and cultural, sexuality and identity issues.
As a psychodynamic therapist, Prachi provides a warm and secure space for her clients to explore their world. She works collaboratively with clients to uncover the unconscious patterns that shape their feelings, thoughts, and behaviours.
By making connections between past experiences and current life, clients gain valuable insights and develop authentic ways of relating to themselves and others. Together, Prachi helps her clients process difficult emotions and narratives, creating space for healing and growth.
Stamatia has been with One Therapy London for many years. Her experience is underpinned by many years of training, including a doctorate in counselling psychology and ongoing professional development.
Stamatia helps her clients identify the source of their personal issues, gain more insight and find new perspectives on life’s problems. She supports her clients with whatever concerns they want to discuss. She offers individual short- or long-term therapy in English or Greek.
James is a psychosexual and relationship therapist who has been in private practice for five years. He works with individuals and couples on sexual and relationship difficulties, understanding that these can be significant causes of distress in one’s life.
James draws on different approaches to suit his clients. He previously worked for the psychosexual team at Croydon University Hospital and is a registered member of the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists.
Tom sees couples and individuals and is particularly experienced in working with relationship issues. He integrates different styles of therapy to meet your needs. Tom Helps clients address communication difficulties; sex and intimacy issues; work-related issues and finding meaning in life.
Increased understanding of protected or hidden parts of yourself can be a seed from which change develops. Tom seeks to support you in making changes that feel right for you, often to unhelpful patterns in behaviour and relationships.
Damla offers a warm, supportive and confidential space where you can talk — perhaps for the first time — about the thoughts, emotions and challenges shaping your life. She provides psychodynamic psychotherapy, gently exploring the deeper roots of emotional difficulties.
She works short-term or long-term with concerns including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, anger, bereavement, relationship difficulties, work-related stress, burnout, identity issues, cultural transitions and sexual abuse.
Andreea has a wonderful ability to put people at ease, making clients feel safe and relaxed. Those who were anxious about coming to therapy say she made it more comfortable than they were expecting.
She draws on a variety of therapeutic approaches, adapting her way of working to suit each individual client. Alongside a wealth of experience in bereavement, Andreea has worked with the full range of issues from anxiety and depression to loneliness, major transitions and low self-esteem.
As a psychodynamic therapist, Shelley brings a wealth of experience to her work. She supports her clients to talk about aspects of their lives they are finding painful or difficult to deal with, in a confidential, non-judgmental and peaceful setting.
Shelley is particularly interested in working with depression, bereavement, high anxiety, relationship issues or childhood trauma. She firmly believes that psychotherapy can help anyone who is searching for meaning in life.
Gregory appreciates how difficult it can be to seek help and creates a warm, empathic space for clients to explore whatever is on their minds. With a Master’s from the well-regarded Birkbeck, his psychodynamic approach helps individuals uncover and understand the underlying patterns that shape their lives and relationships.
Gregory works with a range of issues including bereavement, anxiety, depression, relationship issues and domestic abuse, identity and cultural/racial issues, trauma, low self-esteem and anger.
Patricia uses a psychodynamic approach, helping clients understand how their early life experience and relationships shape who they are in the present. She has worked with diverse issues including social anxiety, sexuality, identity and relationships, disordered eating and problems in making emotional connections.
Your first consultation with Patricia is an opportunity to discuss what you are looking for, for Patricia to explain how she works and for you to decide together on next steps.
Antonella is a psychodynamic therapist offering short- and long-term therapy to individuals and couples. She helps her clients explore the root causes of their concerns, identifying patterns of behaviour and together finding the best way forward.
She has a particular interest and
experience in the following fields: cultural differences and identity issues, life-changing events and difficult transitional periods, relationship issues, intimacy, loneliness and isolation, and women’s issues.
Tatjana offers integrative therapy to individuals and couples in English or Croatian/Serbian. She has a special interest in health and psycho-somatic conditions, including chronic fatigue and insomnia; also, in gender dysphoria and transitioning, life developmental phases, mid-life crises and ageing.
Tatjana draws on the Psychosynthesis model, which sees identity, existential, spiritual or health crises as a call for personal action and an opportunity for growth and transformation.
Ben has helped many people through difficult times in their lives, including depression, bereavement, trauma, loneliness and work stress. He has also worked with many clients from the LGBTQ+ community with issues such as sexual identity, shame, body image, chemsex, toxic masculinity and homophobia.
Ben works integratively, offering a warm, non-judgmental space where his clients can express how they are feeling, gain deeper understanding and implement positive changes.
Annie has been with us many years, working sensitively and compassionately with her clients. With a Masters degree in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy, she offers both short- and long- term, open-ended therapy to individuals.
Her experience includes working with depression, stress and anxiety, bereavement, loss, personal development and trauma. Annie has additional, specialist training working with survivors of rape and sexual abuse, whether in adulthood or childhood.
Michelle provides a calm and confidential space for her clients to unravel their deepest anxieties while feeling understood. She has particular experience working with adults experiencing bereavement and loss, anxiety, depression, work-related issues, physical and emotional abuse, relationship problems, addiction and trauma.
Working in a non-judgemental, sensitive and empathetic way, Michelle builds strong relationships with her clients, helping them to learn how to manage their lives and develop their sense of self-worth.
Geraldine (she/her) is a qualified psychodynamic psychotherapist working with individuals and couples in a couple or polyamorous relationship. Understanding how difficult it is to begin therapy, Geraldine likes to work with each client at their own pace to address the issues they feel are too difficult to explore on their own.
Geraldine has experience of working with clients who have issues with relationships, romantic or not, identity, abuse and cultural issues.
Janis offers a safe environment where clients can explore issues such as stress, anxiety, depression, loss and life changes. She draws on person-centred counselling, transactional analysis and attachment theory, and can adapt her approach to suit the needs of neurodivergent clients.
Janis also works with addictions including substance abuse, co-dependency, gambling and workaholism. She can support you to develop skills and relationships that can lead you towards a life of sustainable abstinence.
Evan is a psychodynamic therapist. Working together to understand connections between past and current relationships, he supports clients in developing a deeper awareness of their recurring emotional patterns and further insight into their internal world.
Evan has experience working with issues including anxiety, depression, shame, low self-esteem and loss. His degree in philosophy allows him to take an existential perspective when working with clients to understand the meaning in their lives.
Barbara brings a warm, non-judgmental and accepting attitude to her client work. As an integrative psychotherapist, she draws from a range of perspectives to tailor therapy to the needs of the client.
Working in English or German, Barbara helps clients make sense of how they relate to themselves, others and the world. She supports clients to understand how past experiences can impact current relationships. She welcomes clients with issues including depression, anxiety, abuse, loss and trauma.
Natasha is a person–centred therapist who provides a safe, empathic and non-judgemental space to explore your concerns. She works with issues including anxiety, stress, critical thoughts, trauma, relationship issues, identity and loss.
Natasha’s acceptance and understanding support clients to gain new perspectives, let go of negative cycles and bring about long-lasting change. Clients often comment on feeling as though a weight has been lifted in her presence and on her gentle and insightful approach.
Tom is a popular and approachable psychotherapist experienced in working with people from various social and cultural backgrounds. He uses straightforwardness, humour and pragmatism to help clients better understand their life experiences.
Tom knows how difficult starting therapy can be. He works in a collaborative and non-judgmental way from the outset. No subject is taboo in his sessions; he encourages clients to talk openly about sex, substance use, death anxiety, trauma and any other topics they find challenging.
Amrita works with adults in an integrative way, drawing on various therapeutic approaches tailored to meet the needs of each client. She provides a safe space to help clients better understand themselves. She offers short term and long term therapy.
Amrita has a great deal of experience of working with clients on issues such as trauma, addiction, depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, bereavement and stress. She is also a qualified practitioner of EMDR therapy.
Faith is a skilled and thoughtful psychodynamic counsellor with a postgraduate training from Oxford University. Her perceptive, warm and empathetic nature helps clients feel heard and understood, so they can explore their difficult experiences or parts of themselves.
Faith has experience with a breadth of problems including unresolved trauma and loss, struggles with sense of self or low self-worth, repetitive or destructive ways of relating to others, addictive behaviour, anxiety and depression.
Christine is an integrative counsellor and psychosexual therapist. Whatever you bring to her sessions, she will address in a sensitive way and work through with encouragement and understanding.
Christine offers short-term and long-term therapy and has experience working with issues such as grief, loss, low self-esteem, depression, personal development, relationships, anxiety, lack of meaning or purpose, loneliness and fertility. She has special interests in gender, sexuality, life transitions, non-monogamy, sex and desire.
Ben believes at times we all struggle with life’s challenges, and provides a safe, confidential, non-judgmental space to explore this. He appreciates how difficult it might be for a client to talk to a stranger about personal issues, so creating an atmosphere of trust in the therapy room is very important to him.
Ben works integratively, using different approaches to meet each client’s needs. He has experience with issues including low self-esteem, loss, depression, anxiety and suicidality.
Asma offers psychodynamic, humanistic and integrative therapies to individuals and couples. She tailors her approach to the needs of her clients, and can work in English, Arabic or French.
Asma provides a non-judgmental space where clients can safely explore their feelings, make sense of their experiences and forge deep lasting changes. She has experience working with clients from different backgrounds on issues including trauma, abuse, relationships, identity, anxiety and depression.
Kira is trained in both client-centred and psychodynamic models of therapy, having undertaken further professional development in how trauma, attachment and society affect us all.
She provides a safe space for clients to explore issues including anxiety, identity issues, trauma, depression, abuse, sexual violation, loss, creative block, relationship issues, social injustice, addictions, mood problems, hallucinations, distress, low self-esteem, self-doubt, guilt, shame, dissociation and ADHD.
Nina creates a safe, non-judgmental space in which clients feel comfortable to explore their thoughts, feelings and behaviours. She has an MA in Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy and draws on a range of theories to support her client work.
Nina offers long-term and short-term therapy and has experience with a diverse range of clients. She works with issues including depression, anxiety, relationship problems, parenting, immigration, health concerns, bereavement, loss and work-related stress.
Mita is a highly experienced integrative therapist and EMDR (eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing) therapist. Over three decades, she has worked with a wide range of issues including stress, anxiety, depression, trauma including PTSD, loss, bereavement, relationship difficulties, anger management, low self-esteem, sexuality issues and childhood emotional, physical and sexual abuse.
Mita creates a safe environment for individuals and couples to talk about whatever is distressing them.
Catherine’s approach is integrative. She trained in several humanistic models and uses attachment theory to explore how early relationship dynamics shape the adults we become. She works collaboratively and compassionately with individuals and couples.
Catherine’s priority is to ensure you feel listened to and accepted, so you can begin to calm your inner critic and let go of limiting beliefs. She then helps you develop the self-awareness and clarity to cope with life’s challenges and embrace change.
Starting therapy can feel daunting, but Lara’s warm demeanour helps her clients feel more comfortable. They feel supported, understood and able to work through things at a pace that feels right for them.
Lara’s integrative approach draws primarily on person-centred and psychodynamic psychotherapy, and can be adapted to suit each client. Lara works with issues such as anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, relationship difficulties, childhood trauma and abuse, low self-esteem, work stress and cultural issues.
Jackson sees individuals with issues including childhood trauma, depression, abuse, criminal behaviour, sexual attraction to minors, sexuality issues, gender dysphoria, cancer and existential concerns. He works integratively, adapting his approach to meet the needs of each client.
He has considerable experience working with clients who require additional discretion, due to their public or professional profiles. He is director of One Therapy London having founded the counselling service in 2006.
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