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Lily Von Kalbach

I’m a UKCP-accredited therapist with an MA and Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy. I use integrative approaches in my practice, and can draw on creative techniques, such as dream work, IFS, meditation, archetypal psychology, shadow work, and visualisations to empower and heal the disquieted mind, body and spirit. Prior to being a therapist, I worked as an anthropologist, researcher, and in the creative arts. I have an affinity for working with clients who are deep thinkers, feel alienated in life, and have a rich, complex inner life that they would like to understand and learn how to integrate..

Siobhan Maguire-Swartz

Whatever your reasons for seeking therapy, I am here to listen and support you. I will focus on you with care, compassion, empathy and a non-shaming approach. I work in an integrated way combining different techniques and approaches from a range of styles to best suit clients as we get to know each other. I tailor my approach to best suit your hopes and goals and (most importantly) to stay alongside you in your process. Counselling and Therapy is an organic, evolving, mutual, process where client and therapist collaborate in relationship to support growth. I adapt my style as the work progresses to help achieve your aims. Therapy can be difficult, it’s not a quick fix and it can be painful to look back at traumatic experiences, memories, or current difficulties. That is why I will go at your pace, paying close attention to your needs, staying in constant dialogue, pausing or slowing down when needed. It is important you feel secure within the confidential setting, to explore your issues, so that the work can help to safely heal and transform. I trained in the Humanistic style, meaning I integrate a range of psychotherapeutic theories including: Gestalt Therapy, Transactional Analysis, Person-Centred Therapy and Relational techniques. Having worked with my body as a dance artist for nearly 20 years, I am able to offer a more embodied, somatic-based approach if requested.

Keren Lewis

M.A in Art Psychotherapy. Experience of working with depression, anxiety, anger, isolation, bereavement, attachment, homelessness, trauma, self harm, interpersonal challenges, neuro diversity and learning disabilities.

Nick Stewart

I am an experienced Cognitive Behavioural Therapist.
I trained at Kings College London, in the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IOPPN), graduating in 2018.

Angela Bryant

MBACP registered integrative counsellor and EMDR therapist with 16 years of specialist experience working in the addiction recovery sector. Her substantial background gives her a sophisticated understanding of the complex interplay between substance use, trauma, and mental health. Angela’s practice combines person-centred values with EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) — a highly evidence-based treatment for trauma and PTSD. She is particularly skilled in working with clients in recovery or managing dependency.

Sue Wilders

Hello, I am an experienced therapist (35yrs+) and would like to try to help you. Free introductory online call.

Dr Anne Li

I am a Chartered Counselling Psychologist with over 14 years of clinical experience across the NHS and private practice. I am registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and a Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society (CPsychol). I work primarily with high-performing professionals — across finance, law, technology, and the creative industries — who are navigating significant internal pressure beneath outward success. Common areas of work include burnout, perfectionism, anxiety, identity, and relationship patterns, as well as questions of meaning and direction at points of transition. Before retraining as a psychologist, I worked in investment banking and the creative industries. This background informs my understanding of high-pressure professional environments, and the particular ways in which difficulty can go unacknowledged within them. I work online, seeing clients across London and internationally.

Letishea McLean

Over 15 years of clinical experience including the NHS, university environments, prison services, and private practice. These experiences have meant working with diverse client groups clinical and real-world life needs.

Elle Robertson

Hi, I’m Elle. I’m an experienced therapist, who specialises in working with adults in their 20’s and 30’s who are feeling stuck. London is a great place to live in lots of ways, but it can come with a load of social and professional pressure. Living here, it can easily feel like you’re not where you ‘should’ be in one area of your life or another. It can also be a place where it feels like people don’t always have the time or head space to properly listen to you, when they ask how you are. Therapy should be a place where once a week, you can talk to someone who will listen intently to what you have to say and give you the opportunity to really make space for yourself, with the support of someone who is trained in resourcing you to deepen your self awareness. This often comes from asking open questions, offering new perspectives and gently challenging narratives that you hold for yourself that might be holding you somewhere you no longer belong.

Karolina Borecka-Taylor

I offer a calm and supportive space where you can slow down, feel heard, and begin to understand what is happening beneath the surface without pressure or judgement. I offer therapy in both English and Polish for clients across the UK

Hania Alabd

People often come to therapy when they’ve reached a point where simply “pushing through” is no longer working. This might show up as ongoing relationship difficulties, a loss of connection with self or others, challenges with self-image or identity, or repeating patterns that don’t seem to shift. In our work together, we explore what sits beneath recurring patterns while also developing practical tools to manage life more effectively, relate differently, and make changes that feel meaningful and lasting.

Tom Lewis

I work with people facing challenges such as anxiety, burnout, and life changes. I also have a particular interest in supporting addiction and recovery, and men’s mental health—areas where opening up can often feel especially difficult. Alongside my private practice, I facilitate support groups for a domestic violence charity and work with people from a wide range of backgrounds. I work in an integrative way, adapting how I work depending on what you need. Together, we’ll make sense of what’s going on for you and explore ways forward that feel right. My practice is based in a bright, welcoming space in Spitalfields (E1), close to Liverpool Street, Aldgate East, and Shoreditch High Street.