Therapeutic Approaches
Therapy
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
CBT can help with:
- Anxiety, stress, and panic-related concerns
- Depression and low mood
- Overthinking and negative thought patterns
- Phobias and avoidance behaviours
- Obsessive or compulsive tendencies
- Low self-esteem and self-criticism
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
ACT can help with:
- Anxiety and chronic worry
- Stress and emotional overwhelm
- Depression and lack of motivation
- Life transitions and uncertainty
- Low self-esteem and self-doubt
- Feeling “stuck” or disconnected
Mindfulness-Based Interventions
This approach can help with:
- Stress and anxiety
- Emotional overwhelm
- Overthinking and rumination
- Sleep difficulties
- Burnout and fatigue
Compassion-Focused Therapy
This approach can help with:
- Low self-esteem and self-worth
- Shame and guilt
- Harsh inner critic
- Anxiety linked to self-judgment
- Trauma-related emotional patterns
Interpersonal Therapy
This approach can help with:
- Relationship difficulties
- Depression linked to life events
- Grief and loss
- Social isolation
- Role transitions (career, family changes)
Psychoanalysis
This approach can help with:
- Deep-rooted emotional difficulties
- Repeating life or relationship patterns
- Identity and self-understanding
- Long-standing anxiety or depression
- Unresolved childhood experiences
Behavioural Therapy
This approach can help with:
- Avoidance behaviours
- Phobias
- Habit-related challenges
- Procrastination
- Stress-related behaviours
Neurofeedback Therapy
This approach can help with:
- Attention and focus difficulties
- Anxiety and stress
- Sleep issues
- Emotional regulation challenges
- Peak performance optimisation
Trauma-Focused Approaches
This approach can help with:
- Trauma and post-traumatic stress
- Childhood trauma
- Emotional triggers and flashbacks
- Anxiety linked to past events
Corporate Mental Health Support
This approach can help with:
- Burnout and workplace stress
- Performance pressure
- Leadership challenges
- Team dynamics and communication
- Work-life balance
Psychometric Assessments
This approach can help with:
- Understanding personality traits
- Identifying strengths and challenges
- Career guidance and development
- Clinical assessment and diagnosis
- Workplace performance insights
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
This approach can help with:
- Specific challenges or decisions
- Work-related stress or goals
- Relationship issues
- Life transitions
- Motivation and clarity
Schema Therapy
This approach can help with:
- Long-standing emotional patterns
- Repeating relationship difficulties
- Low self-worth or identity struggles
- Chronic anxiety or depression
- Emotional dependency or avoidance
Not sure which therapy is right for you?
Therapies are offered for the following conditions
- Anxiety and related issues
- Stress management
- Depression and low motivation
- Relationship issues
- Phobias and fears
Got a question?
Common Questions
Do I need therapy?
You might need therapy if life feels heavier than usual, you’re stuck in patterns you can’t shift, or you feel you’d benefit from a safe space to talk and understand yourself better.
Is therapy confidential?
Everything you share in therapy stays private, unless there is a serious risk of harm, a legal requirement to disclose, or a situation involving abuse or safety. Outside of those limits, your information is protected and not shared with anyone without your consent.
How many sessions will I need?
There’s no fixed number of sessions that fits everyone. It really depends on what you want to work on and how deep you want to go. Here’s the simplest way to think about it:
- Short‑term goals (stress, a specific problem, a decision) → often 4–8 sessions
- Ongoing patterns or deeper work (anxiety, relationships, self‑understanding) → often 8–20 sessions
- Long‑term personal growth or complex histories → can be open‑ended, at your pace
What happens in the session?
In the first session, you talk about what brought you in, the therapist asks a few gentle questions, and together you decide what you want to focus on. It’s mainly about getting comfortable and understanding your needs.
Do you offer online sessions?
Yes, online sessions are offered. They are routed through the clinics
