Psychotherapy in London
KlearMinds experienced psychotherapists can show you simple, yet powerful, strategies that can empower you to better understand and constructively work through your concerns. Our psychotherapists can show you effective tools which can enable you to overcome problems and improve your life in positive ways.
Do you need to find a psychotherapist? With over 30 years experience, we can expertly match you with a psychotherapist who works best for you. Making finding the right therapist easier.

What is Psychotherapy?
Psychotherapy is a talking therapy that can empower you to feel able to deal with emotional and psychological problems in a competent and constructive way. Modern forms of psychotherapy can help you gain powerful new perspectives and understand regarding yourself and others. It can also show you tools and strategies for tackling problematic concerns which cause emotional or psychological distress. This combination of understanding and proactive problem solving means it is highly effective in helping people address a wide range of issues and concerns which are noted below.
Issues Psychotherapy Can Help You With
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How Does Psychotherapy Work?
Your psychotherapist will provide a supportive environment that allows you to talk openly about your concerns with someone who is neutral, non-judgmental and objective. As you discuss your concerns, your therapist helps you discover ways you can address them effectively. Your psychotherapist may use a range of tools including: enquiry, discussion, psycho-education, experimental exercises you can practice with outside the therapy, written homework or role-plays when helpful or appropriate.
At the end of a course of psychotherapy, you will not only have solved the problem that brought you in, but you will have learned new skills so you can better cope with whatever challenges arise in the future. An effective psychotherapist can help you discover how to manage difficult issues with greater ease, build better relationships with those around you and develop the capacity to direct your life in a way that gives you personal fulfilment.
At KlearMinds, our private therapists provide integrative psychotherapy. This means that each KlearMinds psychotherapist in London and online, is highly trained and experienced in a range of psychotherapies. This expertise enables us to tailor our expansive range of knowledge and effective techniques to suit your individual learning needs. In this way, we create the best possible learning opportunities for you to discover how to address your particular concerns, in the most effective way possible.
Find a Psychotherapist

Maggie Morrow
Award Winning Psychotherapist, Counsellor & Life Coach
MSc Integrative Psychotherapy, BSc Psychology, Adv Dip, UKCPMaggie’s experience spans over 25 years.

Paul Glynn
Clinical Director, Psychotherapist, Counsellor & Couples Therapist
MSc Counselling, PG Adv Cert CBT, Adv Cert Clinical Supervision, BPhil, MBACP (Accred)Paul Glynn holds over 35 years experience.

Jess Lammin
Clinic Director & Psychotherapist
MA Art Psychotherapy, BA, Certs, HCPC, BAATJess holds over 22 years of experience.

Judy Harrison
Psychotherapist, Couples Therapist
PG Dip Psychotherapy, Dip Mediation, Mindfulness Meditation Cert, Cert Psychotherapy, UKCP, BACPJudy holds over 25 years experience.

Kate Thomlinson
Psychotherapist & Counsellor
MA Counselling & Psychotherapy, Adv Dip, UKCP, SEA, CECKate is a highly skilled therapist with over 10 years experience.

Karen Gubb
Psychologist & Executive Coach
PhD Psychology, MA Clinical Psychology, BSc (Honours) Psychology, BSc, PCC, HCPC, BPSKaren holds over 22 years experience.

Amanda James
Psychotherapist & Counsellor
Dip Therapeutic Counselling, PG Dip Attachment Theory, Mindfulness, Adv Dip, BACPAmanda holds over 13 years experience.

Tania Turner
Counsellor & Couples Therapist
BA (hons) Psychotherapeutic Counselling, Couples Counselling Cert, Mindfulness Cert, MBACPOver 11 years experience in psychotherapy & couples counselling.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Psychotherapy is a talking therapy that can empower you to feel able to deal with emotional and psychological problems in a competent and constructive way. Modern forms of psychotherapy can help you gain powerful new perspectives and understand regarding yourself and others. It can also show you tools and strategies for tackling problematic concerns which cause emotional or psychological distress. This combination of understanding and proactive problem solving means it is highly effective in helping people address a wide range of issues and concerns which are noted below.
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How Does Psychotherapy Work?
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Our hand-selected therapists have trained in the UK’s most respected institutions. They hold a minimum of 8 and up to 30 years clinical experience within the NHS, private and/or charitable sectors. They are registered with:
Integrative Psychotherapy
To give you the best possible chance of success, each KlearMinds therapist is highly experienced and trained in a range of different therapy approaches. This is commonly referred to as integrative psychotherapy.
Every integrative psychotherapist uses a selection of different therapies to help you achieve your goals. You can learn how the different therapies we offer can be helpful in the paragraphs below.
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
As one of the oldest of the modern therapies, psychodynamic psychotherapy is a type of therapy which recognises the importance of exploring past experiences, to better understand what is contributing to stuckness in the present.
It helps people understand how their current moods and behaviours are influenced by experiences from their past, which are often out of conscious awareness . By bringing the unconscious into awareness problematic habits and thinking can be identified and strategies to improve things can be implemented.
Person Centred Psychotherapy
Person Centred therapy adopts a view of individuals as inherently “good” and presumes that difficult conditions force us to develop “pathological” behaviours in order to cope. Therapy aims to offer clients control over their therapy, viewing the client as expert on their internal experience.
Humanistic Psychotherapy
Humanistic psychotherapy is based on the firm belief in people’s ability to take charge of their own life and fulfil their potential. It says that humans have an internal drive to maximise their creative choices and interactions in search of self-awareness, freedom, and life-affirming feelings. The aim of therapy is to empower clients by helping them access and utilize their innate internal drive so that they become the driver of a life that works better for them.
Existential Psychotherapy
Existential psychotherapy is focused on human existence and the impact of being human in a world that is essentially without intrinsic meaning and subject to random and unpredictable occurrences. A key element of existential psychotherapy involves showing individuals how their choices affect their lives and giving them the tools they need, to feel able to make good decisions. Thus enabling a sense of agency and fulfillment in creating their desired path in life.
Developmental Psychotherapy
Everyone was a child at some point in their life, and childhood experiences and relationships can play a significant role in shaping the type of adults that people grow into. Developmental psychotherapy is a type of therapy that takes into account the findings of developmental research and applies them to general psychotherapy for both children and adults.
Transactional Analysis Psychotherapy
Transactional Analysis (TA) is a form of modern psychology that aims to promote personal change and growth using a set of conceptual tools. It was developed in the 1960s by Dr. Eric Berne. Transactional analysis can help people reach their fullest potential in all areas of life. It is an excellent therapy for understanding and developing constructive communication in relationships.
Solution Focused Psychotherapy
As the name implies, solution-focused psychotherapy is a type of therapy that focuses on creating solutions, rather than on the problems that lead people to seek help. It is a short-term therapy based on the belief that individuals have the ability and resources needed to solve their own problems. Moreover, it believes that change is always possible and always happening.
Gestalt Psychotherapy
Gestalt therapy is a type of humanistic therapy that employs experiential and creative techniques in order to enhance self-awareness, which can powerfully facilitate the ability to achieve one’s full potential. “Gestalt” refers to the essence or character of something, and this therapy views each individual as a whole unit that encompasses the body, mind and soul.