How we Work
Our clinic provides specialist psychological services delivered within a consultant-led framework. We work with adults, couples, and families seeking thoughtful, evidence-based care for trauma-related, emotional, and relational difficulties. All work is grounded in professional standards, clinical governance, and ethical practice. Services are offered in London and remotely across the UK, subject to clinical assessment and suitability
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Clinical Framework
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Consultant led Psychological Care
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Confidentiality and Professional Standards
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Assessment-led
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Boundaries and Scope of Practice
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Outcomes and Expectations
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Treatment Planning and Review
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Suitability and Safety
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Fees and Commitment
Who We Are
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We work within a structured framework designed to ensure that care is appropriate, proportionate, and safe.
This includes:
Assessment prior to commencing therapy
Clear treatment planning
Ongoing review of clinical appropriateness
Consultant oversight of all work delivered within the service
Where appropriate, care may be delivered by a suitably qualified associate clinician working under consultant governance.
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Access to all services begins with an assessment.
The purpose of assessment is to:
Understand presenting concerns and relevant history
Clarify risks, strengths, and current functioning
Determine suitability for the requested service
Recommend the most appropriate therapeutic approach
Assessment does not commit you to ongoing therapy and may result in recommendations for alternative or additional support where clinically indicated.
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Following assessment, a treatment plan is agreed collaboratively. This may include:
Individual psychological therapy
EMDR intensives or structured EMDR courses
Couples or family therapy
Time-limited or ongoing work, depending on need
Therapy is reviewed regularly to ensure it remains clinically appropriate and aligned with individual or relational needs.
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To provide safe and ethical care, we work within clearly defined boundaries.
Our service:
Is not a crisis or emergency service
Does not provide 24-hour support
Is not a substitute for acute mental health care
Where individuals require urgent, intensive, or crisis-level support, we will recommend alternative services better suited to those needs.
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Not all services are appropriate for all individuals or situations.
Suitability is determined through screening and assessment, taking into account factors such as:
Current risk
Emotional stability
Support systems
Capacity to engage in the proposed work
Where a particular approach is not recommended, this reflects a commitment to safe and ethical practice rather than a judgement about need.
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All work is conducted in line with professional, ethical, and legal standards. Confidentiality is respected and maintained, subject to safeguarding and legal obligations.
Clear information about confidentiality, consent, and data protection is provided prior to commencing therapy.
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Psychological therapy is an individual process, and responses vary. While our work is informed by evidence-based approaches, no specific outcomes can be guaranteed. Our role is to provide professional, ethical care tailored to individual or relational needs.
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Fees are agreed in advance and reflect the specialist nature of the service, clinician expertise, and consultant oversight.
Some services are offered as structured, time-limited programmes, while others may involve ongoing work. This will be clarified during assessment
We prioritise psychological formulation over symptom-led treatment.
Approaches
As a team, we draw from a wide range of therapeutic modalities to meet each person where they are. Our work is rooted in presence, clinical integrity, and a deep respect for the complexity of healing.
We integrate:
Trauma-informed therapy and attachment repair
Somatic and body-based approaches to healing
Culturally responsive and anti-oppressive practice
Mindfulness and nervous system regulation
Relational depth and attunement
We are often approached by individuals who have tried therapy elsewhere and are seeking a more structured, specialist approach. We work alongside other private healthcare professionals including private GPs, Psychiatrists, legal professional, occupational health and case managers.
Next steps
If you are considering working with us, the first step is to arrange an assessment to discuss your circumstances and explore appropriate options.