If you and your partner are struggling with recurring conflict, emotional distance, or a recent crisis, qualified support is available locally. Browse accredited couples therapists working in and around Notting Hill, W11.

Therapy in Notting Hill

Notting Hill is an affluent neighbourhood in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, west London. Known for the Portobello Road market, the Notting Hill Carnival, and its elegant garden squares and townhouses, it is one of London's most distinctive and sought-after areas. Notting Hill is served by the Circle and District lines at Notting Hill Gate station.

What is couples therapy?

Couples therapy is a form of therapy in which both partners attend sessions together to work through difficulties in their relationship. It can be useful at almost any stage — whether you are navigating a specific crisis such as an affair or a significant loss, struggling with recurring patterns like conflict or emotional distance, or simply wanting to deepen your connection before problems develop.

A couples therapist holds space for both perspectives without taking sides, helping each partner feel heard and understood. Couples therapy is not just for relationships in crisis — many couples find it a valuable space to develop more honest communication, rebuild intimacy, and understand each other more fully.

Deepa Pagarani

UKCP-accredited psychotherapist with over 10 years of experience, based in Maida Vale, central London. She holds a Diploma in Counselling…

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Sam Palmer

UKCP-registered psychoanalytic psychotherapist with almost 20 years of clinical experience, working in NHS hospital settings and private…

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Jonathan Cullen

MBACP-accredited integrative psychotherapist with over 25 years of experience, working from Marylebone in central London and Waltham Cross…

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Kim Goodwin-Wheatle

There are many reasons that my clients come to me for individual or relationship therapy. It can provide a confidential, non-judgmental…

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Thomas Brosnan

For over 20 years now, I have supported individuals, couples, groups and families of all ages across a range of clinical, residential and…

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George Booty

BACP-registered senior accredited psychotherapist and psychotraumatologist with over 30 years of clinical experience. He holds a Doctorate…

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Ania Dyczkowska

I am a UKCP Registered Psychotherapist with over a decade of experience providing psychotherapy for individuals and couples in Central…

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Jason Oddi

I am an experienced therapist with over 20 years of practice, supporting individuals and couples through complex emotional, relational, and…

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Edoardo Zollo

A successful relationship is an incredible but continuously developing machine, and it requires constant work! If you want absolute…

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Deniz Sarper

“Hi! I’m Deniz Sarper, a certified Psychotherapist and Relationship Specialist specialising in Transactional Analysis. My…

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Sara Poss

Life can sometimes feel overwhelming, confusing, or simply not quite how you’d like it to be. You may be struggling with anxiety…

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What to expect from couples therapy

Couples sessions typically last 60 to 90 minutes and involve both partners in conversation with the therapist. The therapist creates a safe structure for dialogue, helping you both explore what is not working, how patterns developed, and what each of you needs.

Common approaches include Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), which looks at attachment bonds and emotional needs, and systemic approaches that explore how family history and communication styles contribute to current difficulties. Some couples come to therapy to save a relationship; others use it to reach a clearer decision together. Either way, the focus is on honest, supported conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do both partners have to attend couples therapy?

Standard couples therapy involves both partners attending together. However, individual therapy can also be a useful way to explore relationship patterns when one partner is unwilling to attend, or as a complement to couples sessions.

How long does couples therapy take?

Many couples see meaningful improvement within 12 to 20 sessions. Some work through specific issues in a shorter time; others continue for longer to address deeper patterns. Your therapist will discuss pacing with you in the first session.

Can couples therapy save a relationship?

Couples therapy can significantly improve relationships — improving communication, rebuilding trust, and restoring connection. However, it is not guaranteed to save every relationship. Sometimes the most useful outcome is a clearer, more respectful decision about the future, made together.