‘Allegory’ (2014)
Our Clinical Programme Director is Amanda Cooper; a psychologist, psychotherapist, author, speaker and wellbeing pioneer who has been contributing to this sector over the last two decades. She is a unique communicator, and leads an active and engaging programme delivered by a remarkable clinical team.
Supporting your preference - and ensuring you are matched with the best therapist for your needs. We respect your unique identity, fluidity, and expression.
No boxes, No labels! Freedom to share your own unique relationship style - challenging stereotypes and oppressive demands. Kink, CNM, challenging gender roles, exploration of relationship styles.
Relationships through a spiritual lens supporting and upholding faith with Christian dual accredited counsellors. We welcome people of all faiths, any spirituality, and no faith. Our programme can be delivered via a secular or faith lens.
Everyone is awesome!
Your relationship, your identity, your sexuality - we want to support you. Relationship diverse and LGBTQI+ informed clinicians.
Our individual therapy sessions are tailored to your unique needs and goals. We use evidence-based practices to help you overcome challenges and improve your mental well-being. On-line, In-Person, or Short-Term Residential.
Our couples therapy sessions provide a safe and supportive environment to help you and your partner work through conflict, improve communication, and strengthen your relationship. On-line, In-Person, or Short-Term Residential.
More than one thing can be true at the same time! We take an overview approach considering biological, environmental, relational, and emotional conditions.
People are unique. Our needs are the same - but the way we get them met is as individual as you are. Our therapy combines multiple modalities - no two sessions are the same.
Sex isn’t just one thing. It starts with connection, emotion, imagination. Sex also isn’t about two people. It’s about individuals, partners, media, culture, society - what we learn from the world around us and, often, it can be incredibly confusing; because few people want to talk about it. So, we get abstract assumptions, disappointment, desire discrepancy, fear, anxiety, shame - and a yearning for something more, that we can’t quite describe. Talking about sex isn’t awkward - it’s empowering, liberating and completely normalised here!
Our initial assessment session gives a unique opportunity to find out more about the individual plan for your own circumstances.