Stephen, MA PgDip MBACP(Reg.), is an experienced and fully qualified counsellor and psychotherapist and registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.

I can help with...

  • Anxiety
  • Depression

Types of clients I see

  • Individuals

Languages I speak

  • English

Location(s)

  • Contact me for details

Types of therapy I offer

  • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
  • Solution-focussed brief therapy

My approach

Having worked in Manchester, Edinburgh, Tokyo and New York as a coach, mentor, teacher and trainer with individuals from many walks of life, I will endeavour to work with you in an engaging, interactive, honest and professional way.

Training, qualifications and experience

After studying at The London Centre for Psychotherapy I then gained a Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy from the University of East London (accredited by the BACP).

I also have a Masters degree from The University of Edinburgh.

I have lived in London for over 10 years and continue to work in education and management alongside private practice.

Professional affiliations

Working under the BACP guidelines for ethical practice, all communication will be treated in the strictest confidence.

Fees and availability

Please feel free to get in touch at any time by phone, text or email to set up an initial consultation in which we can discuss your situation without any further obligation. The cost of this initial consultation is £50.

Further fees are negotiated during the initial session and are based on a sliding scale. Individual sessions range from £50 to £100 per 50-minute session each week.

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