Meet Raisa Luther (she/her/hers), HCPC licensed clinical psychologist, chartered psychologist with British Psychological Society, and EMDR trained therapist.

Our Story

I started this practice after noticing a significant gap in how mental health services in the UK meet the needs of people from ethnic minority backgrounds. Despite the country’s diversity, support often overlooks cultural nuance.

Background

Raisa Luther is a BPS Chartered and HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologist, and the Founder and Clinical Director of Nirvana Circle Therapy.

She brings over a decade of experience working across inpatient, outpatient, community, and private practice settings in the UK and internationally. Her clinical work spans complex trauma, attachment and relational difficulties, anxiety, substance use, and severe and enduring mental health presentations.

Alongside senior clinical leadership roles within specialist mental health services, Raisa has worked and trained at a grassroots level in India during her clinical psychology training, including with individuals, families, and communities in rural and under-resourced settings. This experience has shaped a clinically grounded and culturally attuned approach, informed by an understanding of structural adversity, intergenerational trauma, and limited access to mental health care.

Raisa has also held leadership roles including Lead Clinical Psychologist in inpatient psychiatric rehabilitation services and Clinical Lead in outpatient settings, with responsibility for complex assessment, formulation, risk management, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Her therapeutic approach is relational, trauma-informed, and depth-oriented. She is particularly attuned to the ways early experiences, culture, identity, and relationships shape psychological distress, especially when difficulties are layered or longstanding.

Coming from a South Asian background, Raisa holds a specialist interest in working with individuals and families from South Asian and culturally diverse communities, with sensitivity to the intersections of culture, migration, family systems, and intergenerational expectations.

Alongside her clinical work, Raisa has extensive experience in clinical supervision, training, and service development, supporting psychologists, trainees, and multidisciplinary professionals across the UK and India.

As Clinical Director of Nirvana Circle Therapy, she holds responsibility for the clinical and ethical framework of the practice, ensuring that care is thoughtful, well-contained, and grounded in best practice. In her personal clinical work, she offers a limited number of therapy spaces, including focused and intensive therapeutic work for clients seeking depth, clarity, and meaningful change beyond traditional weekly therapy.

For clients interested in a more focused and immersive way of working, Raisa offers intensive-style therapy. This approach allows for deeper exploration and momentum within a contained period of time. You can learn more about this way of working here.

 

Therapy in London and across the UK

Raisa has some limited availability for in-person appointments at London Bridge. Please note that we may operate from a private room within a co-working clinic shared with other healthcare professionals.

FAQs about therapy with Raisa