We offer online talking therapy appointments to enable us to deliver our award-winning service to those who are not able to access our clinics. Online therapy appointments are a convenient way to access support around busy lives. Your therapy will be confidential and carefully tailored to your exact needs. Your therapist will draw upon a range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches to offer a holistic and individualised treatment plan which will address your specific needs.
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I have been working therapeutically for over 10 years within the NHS, private and voluntary sector. I specialise in a number of different therapies – including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), systemic therapy, narrative therapy and mindfulness – and have expertise in working with a number of client groups and with a range of difficulties.
I pride myself on my ability to help my clients feel at ease and highly privilege developing a strong therapeutic relationship. My personable, warm and empathetic nature has helped many people to overcome the difficulties holding them back in life. I look forward to meeting you and developing a holistic and individualised plan in therapy to help you reach your goals.
My name is Gagan and I am the Clinical Lead at Collective Psychology. I have many years of experience in delivering therapy to adults and young people with a variety of mental health difficulties. It is important for me to create a safe environment for people to talk about parts of themselves that may be difficult or feel taboo to talk about in day-to-day life. My approach will enable you to share and explore parts of your identity and difficult or traumatic life experiences. Alongside my expertise in working with common mental health difficulties, I have a special interest in helping people talk about areas such as relationships, sex, sexuality, gender, race, and culture. My style of work aims to help you to understand difficult patterns that may reoccur in your life and how to change them. I adopt an integrative approach, utilising relational approaches such as psychodynamic thinking alongside Cognitive Behavioural Therapies (CBT). My highest priority is to hear you and, together, create a sanctuary for exploration and healing.
As a dual qualified clinical and counselling psychologist , I strive to foster a non-judgemental, warm, and collaborative space for you to feel comfortable. I strongly believe there is no “one size fits all” approach, so although skilled in a number of evidence based therapy models such as CBT, my approach is individually tailored to your unique problems and circumstances.
I worked for a number of years in Canada in adult mental health in leadership roles before moving to the UK in 2015. The areas I specialise in are anxiety such as panic, social anxiety, phobias, OCD, PTSD, and the psychological and emotional aspects of managing long term health conditions.
I am passionate about culturally inclusive therapy and have published research in this area. I have been interviewed by the BBC several times as an expert in culturally inclusive practice. In my clinical work, this means that I embrace talking about your religious faith, cultural background, spiritual beliefs, or any experiences of racism or discrimination, and will tailor the approach and techniques to fit with this.
I work therapeutically with individuals of all ages to support those struggling with mental health difficulties such as; anxiety, depression, trauma, end-of-life issues, loss and bereavement, stress, identity issues, and relationship difficulties. I draw upon various therapeutic approaches in my work, including Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Mentalisation-Based Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and Mindfulness.
I offer a warm and safe space for clients to talk about their experiences and develop a deeper understanding of their difficulties, their emotions, and their relationships. I support clients towards achieving their therapy goals by offering insights, skills, and techniques that can contribute to long lasting change. I also pay close attention to factors which may be negatively impacting clients unconsciously (without awareness), and support them to work through and resolve difficulties in order to live the life that they want to live.
Charlotte has many years of experience working with individuals across the lifespan with a wide range of difficulties. She has worked with children, young people and adults, utilising a wide range of therapeutic models to meet the needs of each individual. Charlotte particularly draws on approaches in line with Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), Cognitive-analytic therapy (CAT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT).
I have worked in the NHS for 10 years, providing psychological approaches across the lifespan in both mental health and medical settings. I specialise in supporting individuals to adjust to physical health conditions and their impact. In my current NHS role, I offer specialist interventions for headache conditions (including migraine and cluster headache). I equally have experience of working with other difficulties such as anxiety, depression and low self-esteem. I am trained within various approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT).
I believe therapy should feel right for you: I aim to ensure that we are working on goals that are most important to you and to tailor our sessions so that you can feel at ease and comfortable with the process. (Sophie offers online appointments only)
My name is Dr Hannah Moffat, I am Clinical Psychologist working with Collective Psychology.
With over 10 years of experience across private healthcare and NHS settings, I have supported a
comprehensive range of individuals with different presentations, abilities and social situations. Since
qualifying, I have worked in the NHS supporting people with a learning disability, mental health needs
and/or neurodevelopmental difficulties.
I draw on a number of psychological models including, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), as well as
Narrative and Systemic approaches. I value working collaboratively, bringing together different ideas
and give consideration to the breadth of psychological theories and models, which can be tailored to
address a person’s individual needs. I hope to build a strong therapeutic relationship with you so
that we can work together to develop a shared understanding of your difficulties and address your
goals.
Hello, I’m Charley, a Clinical Psychologist with experience working in both community and inpatient mental health settings over the past 16 years. I completed my clinical training at Salomons Institute for Applied Psychology in 2012 and I also currently work within an NHS secondary care adult mental health team. I’ve completed further training in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and I’m extremely committed to supporting people to reclaim their lives after trauma.
Developing a collaborative therapeutic relationship is really important to me so that you feel understood and supported to talk about what has and is currently happening in your life. Together we can then make sense of the problems you are experiencing and develop goals to focus therapy. I can also help you learn and practice different skills and strategies to make positive changes in the areas of life that have become difficult and/or less enjoyable for you. I look forward to talking with you soon.
I have worked in mental health and wellbeing since 2013. In my experience, time spent thinking about how our minds work and how to best look after ourselves, is time well spent. I work with clients to provide relief from symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress and relationship difficulties. I am trained to integrate different approaches (including CBT and relational therapy) based on my client’s needs, and therapy can be focused on a specific goal, or an exploratory space for insight and self-discovery.
I work with adults with a wide range of difficulties, but have particular expertise in anxiety, bereavement, burn-out, grief, life stage transitions, low self-esteem, relationship issues, stress, sleep and trauma. I also work with clients through the Nightingale Hospital in Marylebone, and have previously worked at Maggie’s, a not-for-profit provider to the NHS for people with cancer and their loved ones. I really enjoy my work, and the chance to support people to improve their well-being and create lives that are meaningful to them.
I am a Clinical Psychologist having worked therapeutically with the NHS for over 12 years, currently working in a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) for Eating Disorders. I enjoy working with a focus on relationships and attachment, particularly using therapies such as Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT). I also regularly use first line interventions for Eating Disorders of both Family Based Therapy (FBT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Enhanced (CBT-E) as well as a variety of other therapies including Trauma Focused CBT (TF-CBT).
I often work systemically with families and systems around the young person, including difficulties such as interpersonal relationships, low mood and anxiety. I have experience working across the lifespan and acknowledge the impact difficulties often have on development. I take great privilege in creating a safe and containing space in which I hope you feel you are heard and treated with compassion, in often vulnerable circumstances.
Hello, my name is Lucy. I am passionate about parental mental health. Of course, I’m also child focused but I believe helping mums, dads and carers with their own emotional and psychological needs is an effective way of supporting the whole family. I have a special interest in the path to parenthood, the first few years of a child’s life and maternal mental health in particular. I work currently within the NHS with parents of babies born prematurely. Many people I work with have experienced complex fertility journeys, birth trauma, baby loss or may be adjusting to their child having longer-term health needs. I am experienced in supporting parents with anxiety, depression, worries about bonding and other mental health conditions, including Autism and ADHD. I aim to bring a compassionate, non-judgemental approach to my work.
As a Clinical Psychologist, I'm trained to Doctoral level in assessment, formulation, and intervention. I draw on different psychological models to meet individual client needs, including Compassion Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Attachment Theory, Solution Focused Brief and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
My Name is Dr Claire Collins and I am a Counselling Psychologist. I am chartered by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and registered by the Health Care
Professional Council (HCPC). I have 8 years of experience working both within the NHS and the
private sector.
I draw on an integrative approach to my practice, incorporating Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
(CBT), Psychodynamic and person-centred theories. This allows for an individualised approach to
your unique experience.
I have significant experience working successfully with a range of people across the life-span who
have a variety of presentations. These have included anxiety, depression, work related stress, OCD,
loss and trauma. I offer a safe, confidential space to explore issues and work collaboratively towards
positive outcomes.
I have over 7 years of experience working with individuals across the lifespan in both the NHS and private mental health services. I am experienced in supporting people through a range of problems, including depression, anxiety, trauma, bereavement, work-related stress, relationship issues, and physical health problems. I draw upon various evidence-based approaches in my work, including Cognitive Analytic Therapy, Compassion Focussed Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.
I provide a warm, safe, and supportive space for clients to talk about their experiences and develop a deeper understanding of their difficulties. I support clients to develop skills and techniques to alleviate difficult feelings, enhance wellbeing and bring about long lasting change.
(Grace offers online appointments only)
My name is Dr Anna Lose and I am a qualified Chartered Clinical Psychologist, with a number of years of experience working within the NHS and privately. I offer therapy to adults, children, and families with a wide range of difficulties and concerns, including: anxiety, depression/low mood, phobias, OCD, body image issues, child emotional and behavioural difficulties, as well as health conditions.
In our sessions, I will provide you with a non-judgemental and open space. I adapt my therapeutic approach to your meet individual needs, drawing on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and systemically-informed approaches. I am always guided by you in choosing how we work on reaching your therapy goals.
Hi, my name is Carlos and I'm an ADHD and Executive Function coach. I specialise in working with adults and older teenagers who are struggling with ADHD or ADHD-like symptoms. In this context, coaching is a collaborative process in which I help my clients to get a clearer picture of what they want and how to get there. Some clients enjoy learning about what current research says about ADHD and other executive function challenges, but the most important part is to learn about your experiences and particular traits. We will explore your strengths and use them to create the momentum needed to work through current and future challenges and to bring long term motivation and enjoyment to your life. I trained as a coach with the ADD Coaching Academy and I'm a member of ICF (International Coaching Federation). I hold a MPhil in Cognitive Science and I have published several papers in the field.
I am a Forensic Psychologist and have worked in the NHS and charitable sector for over 10 years. I am a Schema Therapist working towards accreditations with the International Society of Schema Therapy (ISST). My roles have included work with adults and children with a range of difficulties including mental health and personality disorder, substance misuse issues and complex trauma. My roles in the forensic sector mean that I have particular skills with working with risky behaviour and understanding the underlying meaning behind them. My main therapeutic approaches come from a combination of my experience and training, and include Schema Therapy, Person Centred Counselling and Motivational Interviewing. I am keen to offer others space and time to reflect on themselves and their history, and help them to make sense of any difficulties they might be facing in life, so that they can move forwards. It is of particular importance to me that I provide a safe space for members of the LGBTQIA+ community. I currently offer appointments online.
My name is Erica, and I am a clinical psychologist offering private therapy alongside my work in the NHS. I have worked with children, young people and adults of all ages with a range of mental health experiences. The focus of my practice is to be creative and collaborative, taking an integrative approach and tailoring therapy to individual interests and values. My approach is centred on building trust and relational safety from where we can develop a shared understanding of any difficulties and acknowledging that people are experts in their own lives. I draw on evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) and Systemic approaches, particularly Narrative therapy. My current role in the NHS involves working alongside marginalised groups to improve access to mental health services, centred around the principles of community psychology and co-production.
I am a Clinical Psychologist who has worked across a range of mental health settings (mostly in the NHS) to help people find ways to overcome some of the challenges in life. I believe in the importance of providing evidence based, high quality therapy, but I also believe that therapy should be a very human experience.
I have completed training in several psychological therapies including cognitive analytic therapy (CAT), eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR), compassion focused therapy (CFT), and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). I am trained to work with a wide range of emotional distress including anxiety, self-esteem issues, low mood and depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), complex trauma, difficulties within interpersonal relationships as well as problems that might not fit into a neat box or ‘label’.
I adopt a kind and compassionate approach within therapy and ultimately, I work with people in therapy to help them find ways to live the life that they want, which can include overcoming barriers, and working out what is meaningful to them.
My name is Abbie, and I am a Clinical Psychologist working in the NHS, a university, and privately. I’ve been fortunate enough to work across a wide variety of NHS and private sector services for over 10 years, which has allowed me to develop a really creative and flexible approach to working with people. I have worked with children, young people and adults with a range of mental health, trauma, and neuro-developmental experiences.
I take an integrative approach to therapy, which means I consider a variety of therapy types to ensure you receive an experience tailored to your individual needs. For example, I might use parts of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT), Narrative Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). They all have similarities and differences, and their own strengths and weaknesses, hence why I like to use these models flexibly to think about what can help you best. I understand how daunting it can be to see a therapist. I like to work in a way where we build trust over time so we can acknowledge your strengths and values. I'm a firm believer that you have all you need within you to create change, but therapy can help to cultivate it.
I am a Clinical Psychologist currently working in the NHS at Great Ormond Street Hospital, alongside offering private therapy. Over the last eight years, I have been fortunate enough to work in a variety of mental health and school settings, with children, young people and adults. I have specialist experience in paediatric settings, supporting children and their families living with a long-term health condition, as well as the impact of acute hospital admissions and providing bereavement support. I am passionate about offering an integrative approach to therapy, drawing on strengths, values and creativity in order to offer support that feels accessible and meets your individual needs. I am trained in a variety of therapeutic approaches that allow me to work integratively, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Narrative Therapy and Systemic Therapy.
I am a highly qualified and HCPC registered Counselling Psychologist. I have extensive clinical experience in NHS settings (including adult mental health and clinical health psychology); the voluntary sector; schools; and private practice.
I can help you to address a range of mental health issues and welcome clients from all backgrounds. I offer both short and long term therapy for various anxiety based issues, depression, low self-esteem, eating related difficulties, PTSD (trauma), and those with long-term physical health conditions. As a Counselling Psychologist I provide a range of different therapies such as CBT, ACT, EMDR, and person-centred approaches. This affords us flexibility in how we work together, with selected approaches tailored to your needs and goals.
My hope is that I can be a useful resource and provide a supportive relationship within which you can make meaningful change. I will aim to put you at ease by providing a calm, safe, non-judgemental and validating space for therapy, with regular reviews and feedback used to ensure effectiveness and satisfaction.
I have worked with adults struggling with a range of difficulties over the years including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, grief, and stress, and supporting people in the context of adjusting and living with long-term health conditions, including ME/CFS, pain and IBS. My therapeutic approach draws on ACT, CBT, compassion focused therapy, mindfulness, and narrative therapy.
I aim to create a calm and safe environment to explore what you are struggling with, and to work together, creating a plan for therapy focusing on what is most important to you.
I am a certified ADHD coach offering coaching to teenagers and adults. I moved into ADHD coaching when, as a learning support teacher, I discovered there was very little understanding and support for children and teenagers with ADHD. I enrolled on an ADHD coach training course with ADDCA and began coaching teenagers in the school where I worked. This is how I discovered the power of strengths-based coaching for people with ADHD.
ADHD coaching may include helping the client and family members become more self-aware, learning about his/her unique brain wiring and understanding how ADHD manifests in different situations. During coaching, the client is helped to uncover his/her strengths, processing styles, past successes and accomplishments, and environments for success to support them in reaching their goals and developing self-awareness and confidence. Coaching empowers the ADHD client to learn specific strategies and systems that will successfully help him/her navigate life in environments that may not be ADHD friendly. Coaching may also assist family members to understand, support and provide an ADHD supportive environment in which the client can thrive.
I am a registered Clinical Psychologist and I have worked within the NHS for over 10 years. I support people with a range of difficulties, including depression, anxiety, trauma experiences and more. I draw upon various approaches, including Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Systemic theory and Compassion Focussed Therapy. I have a particular interest in Attachment Theory and can work with people to think about how our early relationships can impact us in later life. I feel that the most important aspect is the therapeutic relationship, and I provide a person-centred, safe space for to understand and explore their experiences and difficulties.
Having worked therapeutically within in the NHS for over 10 years I am trained in many therapeutic approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Mindfulness, Narrative and Trauma focused CBT. I work integratively, using the approach and strategies that fit for the client and their difficulties. I primarily work with children and young adults, including those with neurodevelopmental difficulties such as Autism and ADHD, and also have experience working with a range of client groups and presentations. I offer individual therapy and often work systemically with family members where appropriate.
I provide a warm, non-judgmental space where we can explore difficulties and develop a person-centered and empathetic plan to work towards therapeutic goals.
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Clinic Manager
My job is to ensure the smooth running of your experience with Collective Psychology. As the clinic manager, and PA to the team, I prioritise confidentiality and ensure that Collective Psychology acts in accordance good working practices as well as internal and external policies and governance.
I am a Registered Mental Health Nurse (RMN) with experience in both inpatient and community NHS Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS). I offer free 15 minute consultation calls for new enquiries where I aim to understand your needs and goals for therapy in a supportive and compassionate way, in order to match you with the most suitable clinician. As Client Liaison Manager for our Cobham clinic, I support new enquiries from the initial contact up to the first appointment taking place, keeping in regular contact and being on hand for any questions that may arise.
My role is to support you in your therapy journey, providing a smooth process from initial enquiry up until your first appointment with your therapist. I work hard and take the time to fully understand your hopes for therapy. Jo, the Clinical Director, and I then match you to the therapist best skilled to support you with your hopes. You can expect me to provide excellent customer service and timely communication to ensure your experience with Collective Psychology is as positive as possible. Our priorities as a clinic is to always uphold confidentiality and the legal requirements set out by GDPR and the ICO.
As Deputy Clinic Manager my role focuses on the administrative aspect of your experience with Collective Psychology. I work closely with Jo and Becky to support you with any questions you may have, such as; invoicing, health insurance queries and the therapy process more broadly. Confidentiality is vital in my job role and I ensure that Collective Psychology acts in accordance with GDPR.