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BACP Accredited Therapist Sessions

Single session

Ideal if you’re just curious about getting therapy and what to give it a try.

£190

Block of 6

A popular choice that gives you more time with your therapist on a regular basis.

£1083

Block of 12

Popular

Excellent value for those seeking to commit to therapy over a longer period.

£2052

Block of 20

Best value

Perfect if you intend to commit to therapy long-term. With a 15% discount on sessions.

£3230

Clinical Director Sessions | Richard Reid

Single session

Ideal if you’re just curious about getting therapy and what to give it a try.

£250

£250.00Add to cart

Block of 6

A popular choice that gives you more time with your therapist on a regular basis.

£1425

£1,425.00Add to cart

Block of 12

Popular

Excellent value for those seeking to commit to therapy over a longer period.

£2700

£2,700.00Add to cart

Block of 20

Best value

Perfect if you intend to commit to therapy long-term. With a 15% discount on sessions.

£4250

£4,250.00Add to cart

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many sessions will I need?

Psychotherapy can be short or long term. The number of sessions you have will depend on you, your therapist, the type of therapy and depth and complexity of the issues you want to work on.

We always tailor the sessions to meet your individual needs. Each session usually lasts from 30 minutes to an hour; and we usually recommend a course of around 6 to 12 sessions. For some the treatment can be more long-term; it is very much dependent on your circumstances.

Are sessions in person or remotely?

Our private therapy sessions are available online.

Will I have to undergo an assessment first?

We don’t normally provide a formal assessment. However, the first session provides an opportunity to discuss various aspects of the issue and explore ways forward.

Can someone come into a therapy session with me?

Yes – occasionally clients like someone to be in the room with them for the first few minutes of the initial session to provide support and to offer input on the current situation. However, you will ultimately gain more from your sessions if you are able to speak openly and without fear of others’ reactions or judgements.

Do children attend a therapy session on their own?

This will vary according to the age and preferences of the child. However, parents often sit in for the first few minutes and the final few minutes of the session to provide support and additional input. It can also often be useful to run through any exercises with parents so that they can encourage the child with activities between sessions.

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