Psychotherapy in London
KlearMinds experienced psychotherapists can show you simple, yet powerful, strategies that can empower you to better understand and constructively work through your concerns. Our psychotherapists can show you effective tools which can enable you to overcome problems and improve your life in positive ways.
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What is Psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy is a talking therapy that can empower you to feel able to deal with emotional and psychological problems in a competent and constructive way. Modern forms of psychotherapy can help you gain powerful new perspectives and understand regarding yourself and others. It can also show you tools and strategies for tackling problematic concerns which cause emotional or psychological distress. This combination of understanding and proactive problem solving means it is highly effective in helping people address a wide range of issues and concerns which are noted below.
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Maggie Morrow
Award Winning Psychotherapist, Counsellor & Life Coach
MSc Integrative Psychotherapy, BSc Psychology, Adv Dip, UKCP
Maggie’s experience spans over 25 years.
Paul Glynn
Clinical Director, Psychotherapist & Counsellor
MSc Counselling, PG Adv Cert CBT, Adv Cert Clinical Supervision, BPhil, MBACP (Accred)
Paul Glynn holds over 35 years experience.
Jess Lammin
Clinic Director & Psychotherapist
MA Art Psychotherapy, BA, Certs, HCPC, BAAT
Jess holds over 21 years of experience.
Judy Harrison
Psychotherapist, Couples Therapist
PG Dip Psychotherapy, Dip Mediation, Mindfulness Meditation Cert, Cert Psychotherapy, UKCP, BACP
Judy holds over 25 years experience.
How Does Psychotherapy Work?
Your psychotherapist will provide a supportive environment that allows you to talk openly about your concerns with someone who is neutral, non-judgmental and objective. As you discuss your concerns, your therapist helps you discover ways you can address them effectively. Your psychotherapist may use a range of tools including: enquiry, discussion, psycho-education, experimental exercises you can practice with outside the therapy, written homework or role-plays when helpful or appropriate.
At the end of a course of psychotherapy, you will not only have solved the problem that brought you in, but you will have learned new skills so you can better cope with whatever challenges arise in the future. An effective psychotherapist can help you discover how to manage difficult issues with greater ease, build better relationships with those around you and develop the capacity to direct your life in a way that gives you personal fulfilment.
At KlearMinds, our private therapists provide integrative psychotherapy. This means that each KlearMinds therapist is highly trained and experienced in a range of psychotherapies. This expertise enables us to tailor our expansive range of knowledge and effective techniques to suit your individual learning needs. In this way, we create the best possible learning opportunities for you to discover how to address your particular concerns, in the most effective way possible.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Happens in Psychotherapy Sessions?
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The first meeting is an opportunity for you to meet the psychotherapist and assess whether you think they can help you address the issues you wish to resolve. In this meeting, your psychotherapist creates a space where you feel comfortable to discuss your concerns, so they can really understand your situation.
Your therapist will discuss what you want to achieve from the work and give you a good idea of how they can help you achieve your desired outcome. If you would like to know how many sessions might be required, they will be able to give you an indication of the number of sessions that you might find most helpful.
If the psychotherapist is a good match for you, at the end of this session you would expect to feel a sense that they really understand you, and that the way they work has the potential to help you.
Once an agreement is made to undertake some work together, people often opt for weekly psychotherapy sessions, either at one of our London clinics or online. This is a good frequency to progress as quickly as possible and help you understand the problem areas from a new perspective so that the next phase of implementing changes can get started. Occasionally, some people find it more helpful to schedule sessions fortnightly, whilst others find that more frequent sessions are preferable. Good work can be done in all these formats.
As you progress through the sessions, you will discover how to create and establish new ways of addressing situations that enable you to deal with the concerns you are facing more effectively.
Throughout the sessions, your psychotherapist will draw on a range of techniques from a variety of therapeutic approaches, tailoring them in a way that will be most beneficial to you. You can learn more about the range of techniques and therapies we offer at KlearMinds by clicking here.
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How long Does Psychotherapy Take?
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How can I Find a Psychotherapist in London?
Our Locations
London City (Head Office)
11/12 Tokenhouse Yard
London
EC2R 7AS
Located within walking distance to several stations: Bank (2 minutes), Moorgate (4 minutes), Liverpool Street (6 minutes).
Central London
14 Hanover Square
London
W1S 1HN
Located 1 minute walk from Oxford Circus and 5 minutes’ walk from Bond Street and Tottenham Court Road.
Quality Standards
Our hand-selected therapists have trained in the UK’s most respected institutions. They hold a minimum of 8 and up to 30 years clinical experience within the NHS, private and/or charitable sectors. They are registered with: