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Jonathan Pollard

UKCP registered and MBACP member integrative psychotherapist practising in Walthamstow, East London, and online. MSc in Integrative Psychotherapy with Distinction from Metanoia Institute, validated by Middlesex University. I work at the intersection of existential, psychodynamic, and relational traditions, tailoring his approach to meet each client’s unique experience and goals. I offer a sliding-scale fee structure of £60–£90 per session.

Jonathan Oppong-Wlafe

I have worked for five years in a leading residential clinic working with clients who struggle with dependencies to substances or behaviours, as well as clients struggling with suicidality, depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. I now work in private practice in Kensal Rise.

Steve Altman

I am a UKCP-accredited psychotherapist with a background in frontline mental health support, including work as a Samaritan, peer support worker, and co-ordinator of a suicide-prevention respite sanctuary. I have extensive experience supporting people with trauma, emotional distress, and suicidal thoughts. This work has shaped a calm, compassionate way of working that helps people reconnect with meaning, creativity, and their capacity for life.

Manuel Navarro

I am a systemic and family psychotherapist with 20 years of experience working in mental health services in the NHS. I have worked with adolescents and adults who suffer from mental health or emotional difficulties such as depression, anxiety and panic, and eating disorders. I also work with couples who are looking to improve their relationship, and I am registered with the Emotionally Focused Therapy Institute (ICEEFT). My approach to therapy recognises that the individual, as well as their family members all have strengths and strategies which can be used to overcome symptoms and difficulties. I am committed to empirical methods of therapy, and I offer systemic therapy including attachment, interpersonal neurobiology, NVR, and communication skills. Within my therapy framework I can meet with you individually, or with your family members, depending on your circumstances. You can contact me for a 30-minute free phone consultation, so that we can discuss whether we could work together towards your goals.

Marina Christoforidou

I am a qualified psychoanalytic psychotherapist and Senior Lecturer at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, with many years of experience in both private practice and the public sector. I offer a reflective and containing space where we can think together about the relational patterns shaping your life and relationships. My work is grounded in psychoanalytic thinking, with a focus on helping you understand yourself more deeply and find new ways of being. Alongside my clinical work, I teach and supervise other practitioners, which keeps my practice thoughtful, up to date and ethically grounded.

Dawn Lucas

UKCP-registered and HCPC-registered Arts Psychotherapist and psychosexual therapist based in London, working from three locations: Clapham, Kensington, and Chiswick. She holds an MA in Integrative Arts Psychotherapy and a Professional Certificate in Psychosexual Therapy (CICS). Her practice is trauma-informed, sex-positive, and LGBTQIA+ affirming. She is also a sex worker-friendly therapist offering funded therapy packages.

David Hargreaves

BACP Accredited integrative counsellor based in Penge, South East London. He holds a Diploma in Counselling with Distinction and his BACP Accreditation attests to the quality of his professional preparation and commitment. David works with adults using an integrative approach that blends person-centred, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioural traditions, offering therapy that is both relationally warm and practically grounded.

Shannon Talbot

I work with couples and individuals around relational and sexual issues. I have LGBTQAI and GSRD-specific training and am neuro-informed and affirming. My practice is grounded in a thoughtful understanding of how relationships shape our emotional lives, and I work in line with professional standards to offer a reliable, well-contained therapeutic space for exploring patterns, conflict and connection.

Laurence Rogers

I first became motivated to pursue a career as a Clinical Psychologist during my undergraduate studies at the University of Leeds. During that time, I worked as an Honorary Assistant Psychologist in a Down’s syndrome and dementia service. Afterwards, I completed a master’s degree in Clinical Neurodevelopmental Sciences at King’s College London. I then worked as a Dementia Coordinator and Clinical Psychologist Assistant Practitioner in community learning disability teams across Surrey and London. My proudest achievement so far has been earning my Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from King’s College London. These roles have allowed me work with many people who differed in age, gender, cultural backgrounds, and neurodiversity. To date, my clinical experience includes: – Delivering therapy for adults struggling with low mood and/or anxiety. – Providing individual and group support to young people with ADHD and autism. – Offering therapy for older adults experiencing mental health problems, difficulties in managing grief, and/or relationship challenges. – Providing therapy for individuals who have experienced trauma. – Offering assessments, therapies, and family support for individuals with learning disabilities and/or autism. This includes working with families in crisis. – Delivering therapies and family support for people with psychosis. – Offering neuropsychological assessments for individuals experiencing cognitive difficulties. – Exploring conflict and communication patterns in relationships. – Offering therapy for individuals struggling with addiction. – Supporting the development of emotional regulation skills.

James Andrewes

I am an HCPC-registered counselling psychologist with ten years’ experience across a range of NHS mental health settings. My work is grounded in research evidence and a strong focus on the therapeutic relationship, and I bring warmth, honesty, and appropriate challenge to the process. I use a pluralistic approach, drawing from person-centred, psychodynamic, CBT, and systemic therapies, and tailor the work to each person or couple’s needs.

Alexia Anghelakou

I am an integrative psychotherapist providing counselling and psychotherapy across a range of contexts in the private and public sectors and offer short- and long-term therapy in London Bridge, South West London and online (via Zoom). Experience I have provided counselling and psychotherapy for various charities, like: – Mind, a UK mental health charity, a UK-based specialised residential charity for people with complex needs, – a London-based charity offering counselling to women. Beyond psychotherapy, I have been working for the last 15+ years in the corporate sector as a marketing research consultant. I understand the challenges of balancing the demands at a 9-5 job with family, personal relationships and personal growth. Qualifications I have a Masters in Integrative Psychotherapy from the Metanoia Institute (London, UK), validated by Middlesex University. I am a member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and follow their codes of conduct and ethical principles.

Lynsey Hotchkies

I am experienced in working with individuals, groups and organisations.