If anxiety is affecting your daily life, finding the right therapist can make a real difference. This page lists accredited anxiety therapists based in or close to Dulwich, SE21/SE22. Whether you are dealing with generalised anxiety, panic, health anxiety, or social anxiety, the practitioners here are qualified to help.

Therapy in Dulwich

Dulwich encompasses several distinct neighbourhoods in south London — East Dulwich, West Dulwich, and Dulwich Village — each with its own character. The wider area is known for its green spaces, including Dulwich Park and the grounds of Dulwich College. It is a sought-after residential area with strong transport links to central London via both train and bus.

What is anxiety therapy?

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health concerns in the UK, yet it is still frequently left unaddressed for years. It goes well beyond ordinary worry — for many people it is a persistent state of dread, tension, or fear that shapes everyday decisions and quietly limits life. It can show up as racing thoughts, a tight chest, disturbed sleep, irritability, or an inability to switch off. Sometimes it is tied to specific situations — social events, health fears, work pressure. Sometimes it is harder to pin down, a background hum of unease that never quite settles.

Anxiety is the mind and body's alarm system stuck in the 'on' position. Understanding why it has become stuck — and learning to work with it rather than fight it — is what anxiety therapy is for. With the right support, most people find significant, lasting relief.

Jackie van Roosmalen

I started my professional journey as a creative arts therapist and I worked in community settings including residential homes, schools and…

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Mark Mahoney

I’m a BACP-registered integrative counsellor specialising in men’s mental health. I work with men who are overthinking…

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Ben White

MBACP-accredited counsellor and psychotherapist based in East Dulwich, London SE22. He holds a Masters degree in Addiction Psychology and…

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Victoria Gale

A qualified counsellor since 2019, she brings a warm, thoughtful approach grounded in nearly two decades as a primary school teacher. Her…

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Katja Hajek

I am a Clinical Psychologist and therapist with many years of work experience working both in the NHS and also privately. I have both…

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Samuel Smith

I am a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and practise in accordance with their Ethical…

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Virginia Craven

Talking things through with someone in a safe, private space who is not attached to your life in any other way can be helpful and…

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Bea Xu

Fully qualified integrative, transpersonal psychotherapist, registered member of UKCP and BACP, and member of the Black African and Asian…

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Tilly Hawkins

I am a registered counsellor and psychotherapist based in Tulse Hill, South East London, working with clients from Brixton, Herne Hill and…

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Valerija But

I have extensive work experience in health/community settings and over 15 years in private practice. Approaches I draw from in my work…

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Matt Reid

BACP-accredited counsellor and clinical supervisor based at Health Hub London in Herne Hill, South London, offering both in-person and…

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Louise Greene

I am a professionally trained integrative counsellor and psychotherapist with over 15 years’ experience, and an Accredited Member of the…

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What to expect from anxiety therapy

Anxiety therapy usually begins with an honest conversation about your experience — what the anxiety feels like, when it tends to arise, and how long it has been affecting you. From there, your therapist will draw on approaches suited to you and the nature of your anxiety.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is one of the most evidence-based treatments, helping you identify and challenge the thought patterns that fuel anxious responses. Psychodynamic therapy takes a longer-term view, exploring the underlying beliefs and past experiences that contribute to anxiety. Some therapists also integrate mindfulness, breathing techniques, or somatic work. Most people notice meaningful improvement within 8 to 16 sessions, though some benefit from longer-term work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find an anxiety therapist near me?

The Therapist Finder lists verified, accredited therapists across London and the UK. You can filter by location, specialism, and session type — in person or online. Browse the listings on this page to find anxiety therapists working in your area.

How much does anxiety therapy cost in London?

Private anxiety therapy in London typically costs between £60 and £120 per session, depending on the therapist's experience and location. Some therapists offer sliding-scale fees based on income. You can also explore NHS-funded therapy via your GP, though waiting times vary.

How long does anxiety therapy take?

For many people, a short course of 8 to 12 sessions of CBT produces significant improvement. Others benefit from longer-term therapy, particularly when anxiety is longstanding or connected to deeper patterns. Your therapist will discuss this with you in an initial consultation.