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Who Can We Help?
We offer help with a range of emotional problems including those relating to critical life events - bereavement, anxiety, depression, marital breakdown, redundancy, abuse, eating disorders, gender, race and sexual issues. Our aim is to encourage people to come to us as a first rather than a last resort.

What is Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy?
This kind of therapy enables you to express and resolve difficult life problems and feelings. You will have a safe space and a confidential setting to talk through your problems and come to understand them more fully. Through the relationship with the therapist, talking, using memories, dreams and feelings, your immediate and long-standing concerns and relationships can be explored.

Also, the process of understanding present perceptions, expectations and unhelpful repeated patterns of behaviour can often reveal how they are related to past experiences. The supportive, understanding relationship with the therapists will help to facilitate this awareness and enable you to work towards resolving your difficulties.

How Do I Begin?
You start with a consultation with an experienced psychotherapist at our consulting rooms in North or South London, when your concerns and needs will be discussed.

Following this initial consultation there are a number of possible outcomes:
  • individual long or short term psychotherapy - we are often able to refer you to a therapist living in your area
  • group psychotherapy
  • couple and family therapy
  • support programme
  • other Arbours facilities - we provide residential care in our therapeutic communities and at the Crisis Centre
Arbours Therapists
Our psychotherapists are all registered practitioners with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. They come from a variety of cultural and language backgrounds and are sensitive to issues around sexual identity, ethnicity and disability.

Fees
We charge fees on a sliding scale, so you may be able to have low-cost therapy according to your circumstances. This can be discussed at the initial consultation.

Making an Appointment
You can make an appointment for an initial consultation by contacting our central office located in North London.
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