Services & Fees

What we work on.
How it works.

There's no wrong reason
to begin therapy.

People come for all sorts of reasons — some in crisis, some just with a persistent sense that something isn't right. All are welcome.

01

Anxiety & Panic

Constant worry, intrusive thoughts, physical anxiety symptoms, panic attacks. We look beyond the symptoms to what drives them.

High Demand
02

Depression & Low Mood

Loss of pleasure, emptiness, meaninglessness. Depth work to understand the origins of low mood and rebuild a life that fits.

03

Trauma & Complex PTSD

Including childhood trauma, abuse, developmental trauma, and single-incident trauma. Careful, paced work at your speed.

04

Relationship Patterns

Avoidant, anxious, or chaotic — understanding your patterns is the first step to being able to choose differently.

05

Identity & Meaning

Existential work for people asking the bigger questions: who am I, what do I want, how do I want to live?

06

Grief & Loss

Death, separation, miscarriage, the end of a life chapter. No timelines, no checklists. Just presence and honesty.

07

Burnout & Work Stress

When achievement becomes a trap. Working with high-performers, creatives, and leaders who've run out of road.

Speciality
08

Men's Mental Health

A particular focus: working with men who've never had a space to be honest. No scripts, no expectations.

Speciality

Transparent
fees.

Psychotherapy is a significant investment of time, money, and yourself. I try to make the financial side as clear and fair as possible.

A small number of concession spaces are available. Please don't let cost stop you from reaching out.

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Free consultation 20 minutes by phone
Free
Individual session 50 minutes, in-person or online
£100
Concession rate Limited spaces available
From £65
Block of 10 sessions Paid in advance
£900

Sessions are paid 24 hours in advance by bank transfer. 48-hour cancellation policy applies to all bookings.

Things people
often ask.

Honestly, it varies. Some people work with me for 12–20 sessions; others for two or three years. Depth work takes time, but results tend to be more lasting. We review regularly and you're always in control of when to stop.

Yes — with narrow exceptions. I might break confidentiality if I have serious concern about your safety or someone else's. I'd always try to discuss that with you first. Everything else stays in the room.

Counselling tends to be shorter-term, focused on specific problems. Psychotherapy is usually longer, deeper work — looking at patterns and history as well as immediate difficulties. I draw on both but work primarily in a psychotherapy frame.

I work alongside psychiatrists and GPs where relevant. I'm not opposed to medication — for many people it creates the stability needed to do good therapeutic work. I'd never pressure anyone either way.

That uncertainty is itself a good reason to have a conversation. The free consultation is genuinely no-pressure — we can talk about what you're experiencing and whether therapy seems right, without any obligation to proceed.

One conversation
can change everything.

Book a free 20-minute consultation — see if we're the right fit.

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