Offering couples and relationship therapy. Please enquire here for the new year.
Offering couples and relationship therapy. Please enquire here for the new year.
KT23 3FD, Great Bookham, Leatherhead, Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Mon | 10:00 – 19:00 | |
Tue | 10:00 – 21:00 | |
Wed | 10:00 – 19:00 | |
Thu | 10:00 – 19:00 | |
Fri | Closed | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Individual adults: Free 20 minute initial session via Zoom (or £25 in person).
Individual therapy: £65.00 for 50 minute sessions (adults 18 years +)
Couples & relationship therapy: £90 for 60 minute sessions. Initial (first assessment) session is 60 minutes.
Limited concessionary sessions may be available e.g. for student counsellors/therapists, or those on low-income. Please enquire on initial contact.
Sessions are 50 minutes. I work in person from my home practice in Great Bookham, and online via Zoom. Sessions are usually at the same time and on the same day, although I will be as flexible as possible, if and when needed. We will work together for as long as you are benefitting from the sessions and we will review progress and any goals we set on a regular basis.
Sessions are 60 minutes. As for individuals, I work with couples, in person, from my home based practice in Great Bookham. (I'm not currently offering online couples work).
Whether you are seeking support to improve aspects of your relationship, or you are needing help to navigate a rupture or separation, therapy can help you. We can explore patterns of behaviour, communication styles, attachment difficulties and intimacy issues. Having someone witness your relationship, objectively and without judgment, can help you to see blind spots and recognise repeated patterns and offer insight and support in how to effect change. Communication difficulties or differences can often be a factor in conflict. And sometimes we can lose sight of what connects us, focussing instead on division and resentment. Whatever your goals are, I am here to listen and support.
(I'm a couples therapist but I don't specialise in psychosexual therapy).
Deciding to end therapy is a personal choice and I respect your right to do so, at any time. There are limited circumstances where I may feel it is right to end our work and these will always be discussed openly with you, unless doing so puts you, or others, at risk of harm. It can often be beneficial to work towards an ending, e.g. agree a date to end and then have one or more sessions together so I can support you with any emotions or feelings that may emerge.