Sessions and Fees

How it works:

I am here to support you with tailored solutions and a therapeutic plan that works
for your specific situation.

A few things to help us achieve results:

  • Currently, our sessions can be held via Zoom, so you can be in the comfort of your home, or in person. Details will be agreed and arranged upon booking.
  • Weekly sessions are ideal for your progress. If possible, we will meet at the same time each week
  • In some cases we can agree to meet more frequently if it brings more value to our therapeutic relationship, or if you need a more intensive treatment
  • We can agree a mutually convenient appointment slot for your weekly sessions
  • If you are becoming less reliant on therapy, you can choose fortnightly sessions
  • You have the option of short term or longer term therapy plans
  • With longer term therapy, we review every 6 to 8 weeks to assess your progress, and if needed, make relevant changes
  • Occasionally you can invite a family member to join for a session. These type of sessions will be discussed and arranged on a case by case basis

Fees

SessionSession LengthFee
Initial phone consultation20 minsFREE
Psychotherapy (via Zoom)50 mins£110
EMDR (via Zoom)50 mins£110
West Wickham (in person)50 mins£115
Earls Court (in person)50 mins£130
EMDR (in person)75 mins£130
Family Conjoints (in person)75 mins£150

I also can provide group sessions or workshops, please enquire individually about this service. 

Please note payment for all sessions is required prior to appointment. 

All cancellations must be communicated 48 hours prior to appointment to prevent charge.

What my clients say

“It is very daunting trying to find the right therapist and I feel I hit the jackpot with
Beth as she was exactly what I needed at a time of absolute turmoil and confusion.

She came highly recommended from someone I trusted and her understanding
and experience of addiction, behavioural and substance, made her the perfect
match for me. I am not an addict but I am married to one and I needed someone
who understood addiction and who could help me navigate the craziness and
sabotage that comes with living with someone in active addiction. She helped me
make sense of a very difficult time, but more importantly she has gone on to help
me with me, my thoughts, my past, my part, a time for me!

I didn’t want someone to talk at for an hour, I wanted someone to challenge and
understand. I can talk to Beth about everything and anything and don’t feel
embarrassed especially when talking about really personal issues. Beth really
listens to what you are saying and questions lots and has an extraordinary gift of
taking the utter chaos in my head and reflecting it back with sense and clarity. The
proverbial penny has dropped quite a few times during our sessions … marriage
saving stuff!!”

Kate

“I found the insight Beth was able to provide into the decision making processes of
someone struggling with addiction, helped to take some of the fire out of my anger.

This then enabled me to process what we had been going through as a family and
what the path forward might look like, if I still wanted it. Both my partner and I were
going through parallel recovery paths, him as addict and myself feeling injured,
helpless and exhausted of hope and ready to walk away… which doesn’t sound
much like a recovery path, but Beth’s therapy helped us to meet up again. The
phases of the recovery process are hard and painful for all the impacted parties:
fact. Beth is very candid in her approach to therapy which in my case was exactly
what I needed. It all takes time and effort, but 2 years on, we are together, he is
sober and life is 200% better.”

Adele