Mainstream Treatments & Medication

GP and psychiatrist care, psychology/counselling, antidepressants, mood stabilisers, sleep meds, hormone therapy.

Choosing a Therapy That Feels Right

Different therapies suit different people.Finding the right fit can take time. With so many psychological therapies available, it can be difficult to know where to begin. There is no single approach that works for everyone, and the “best” therapy often depends on individual needs, preferences, and circumstances. Some people prefer

Mindfulness-Based Therapies

These approaches use mindfulness to support awareness and emotional balance.They focus on noticing thoughts and feelings without becoming overwhelmed by them. Mindfulness-based therapies bring attention to the present moment, helping people observe thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations with greater awareness. Rather than trying to change or suppress difficult experiences, these

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)

DBT focuses on emotional regulation and coping skills.It combines acceptance with practical strategies for managing distress. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, known as DBT, was developed to help people who experience intense emotions and difficulty managing distress. It combines acceptance-based ideas with structured skills training. DBT usually focuses on four main areas:

Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)

IPT focuses on relationships and life changes.It explores how connection and communication affect emotional wellbeing.   Interpersonal Therapy, or IPT, is based on the idea that our relationships and social roles can strongly influence mental health. Changes in these areas can sometimes contribute to distress. IPT focuses on specific themes

Psychodynamic Therapy

Psychodynamic therapy explores how past experiences may influence the present.It focuses on understanding patterns in thoughts, emotions, and relationships. Psychodynamic therapy looks at how earlier experiences, especially in relationships, may shape how we feel and respond today. Some patterns develop gradually and can operate outside our awareness. This approach involves

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

ACT focuses on changing how we relate to thoughts and feelings. It combines acceptance with practical steps guided by personal values. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, known as ACT, takes a different approach to many traditional therapies. Rather than trying to reduce or eliminate difficult thoughts and feelings, it focuses on

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

CBT focuses on the link between thoughts, emotions, and behaviour.It offers practical strategies to help shift unhelpful patterns. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, often called CBT, is one of the most widely used psychological therapies. It focuses on the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviour. The core idea is that how we

Understanding Psychological Therapies

Psychological therapies offer structured ways to work with thoughts, emotions, and behaviour. They differ in style and focus, but all aim to reduce distress and improve wellbeing. Psychological therapies are conversations with purpose. They are designed to help people understand patterns, develop skills, and find new ways of responding to