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Frequently Asked Questions

buttonspacerWhat problems do patients bring to psychotherapists?

Depression, relationship & sexual difficulties, suicidal feelings, anxiety, panic attacks, bereavement, problems at work, self-harm, eating disorders, addiction, and suicidal feelings, are just some of the problems therapists work with.

buttonspacerWhat is psychoanalytic psychotherapy?

Psychoanalytic psychotherapy is a process by which patient and therapist form a working partnership in order to explore the underlying causes of the patient’s problems.

buttonspacerWhat is psychodynamic counselling?

Counselling allows the patient and the therapist to consider aspects of the patient’s current situation in ways which may help towards a better understanding and response to it.

buttonspacerHow long will it take?

This depends on whether you take up time limited or open-ended psychotherapy. This will be something to discuss with the referral therapist who will be your first contact, on the phone.

buttonspacerHow much will it cost?

Fees are linked to income, and are individually negotiated. As a guide they may be between £15 to £50 per session.