Asperger's Syndrome Counselling in London

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Lisa Markwell
Counsellor, MBACP
Verified
Verified
I specialise in working with couples where one or both partners are on the autism spectrum (or Asperger's Syndrome ).
Are you struggling to communicate with your partner? Feel like your partner doesn't understand you? Do you wish you could turn the clock back to happier times in your relationship? Many couples face difficulties in their relationship at some time or other, and this can often be a stressful experience, leaving one or both partners feeling hurt, lonely or rejected. Relationship counselling can help you re-connect with each other, reduce conflict in the relationship, and regain the closeness and intimacy you once had.
07428 538182
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London W1G
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Christie E Goodall
Counsellor, MSc, MBACP
Verified
Verified
I am a fully accredited integrative counsellor specialising in CBT therapy. Over the years I have helped many clients with issues such as anxiety, depression, loss, failure, perfectionism, procrastination, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Panic Disorder, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Social Phobia (or Social Anxiety Disorder), Asperger's syndrome (and their families), narcissistic abuse, and childhood trauma. I am also trained in hypnotherapy and psychodynamic therapy in order to help with addictions and behaviours such as smoking, drinking, weight issues and the many of the issues above.
020 4538 4165
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London WC1X
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Not accepting new clients
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Kate Davis
Psychologist, PsychD, HCPC - Clin. Psych.
Verified
Verified
Hello my name is Kate and I am a Clinical Psychologist who specialises in work with people on the Autism Spectrum. I am trained to assess and diagnose autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) and am interested in working with individuals to understand their unique profile so that I can help them manage the challenges they face. I have considerable experience of working with girls and women with autism as they are often missed, misdiagnosed and misunderstood. I also work with people with ASD who have complex mental health difficulties.
020 3856 8430
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London SE19
Not accepting new clients
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Annmarie Jean Moseley
Counsellor, MBACP
Verified
Verified
You may be feeling uncertain about relationships with others or about how to cope with life events or a bereavement. You may be fearful about the future in today's uncertain world. Stress, depression and anxiety are commonly experienced by most people facing family conflict, work/life balance issues, loss of a job, illness or disability. It may feel impossible to manage these new or difficult issues and to find a way forward. You may be thinking about starting counselling for the first time and may naturally worry about what the first session will be like. I will always listen and support you with whatever you are going through.
020 4538 8028
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London E4
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bspoke-solutions
Counsellor, MBACP
Verified
Verified
I believe in ‘Keeping it Real’ (KIP), life is a journey, and not all our journeys no matter how well we plan, always go to plan! At times we find ourselves in places and spaces that we don’t recognise. We can’t always find the map to put us back on track, even when we call on friends or families, who operate our ‘sat nav’ but cannot always support us in navigating our way back. It is at times like this that we can feel overwhelmed and either step blindly onto a new pathway that’s not right for us, or we stay struck on the old path. If you allow me, I can ride alongside you to navigate a new path for your journey.
020 3962 1367
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London E10
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Holly Jones
Counsellor, MNCS Accred
Verified
Verified
Please have a look at my website www.hollyjonescounselling.com for further details. I am in the progress of updated my profile here, Thank you
020 3974 2098
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London SW16
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Karen Taylor
Psychotherapist, MA, MUKCP
Verified
Verified
For many years, I have been working successfully with people who want to regain their sense of emotional ease in times of difficulty; people who, unsurprisingly, have found it hard to deal with and resolve their emotional difficulties alone. I work with people suffering from anxiety of all kinds, stuggles with loss, low feelings, difficulties in relationships and reactions to trauma.
020 4530 8458
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London N14
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Neil Hammond
Psychologist, PsychD, HCPC - Clin. Psych.
Verified
Verified
I run therapy clinic delivering adapted evidence based therapies for mental health difficulties associated with Autism. I have vast experience of working with adults with neurodevelopmental difficulties. I work using National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines adapted interventions which I’ve been developing as the lead Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Maudsley Hospital for the last 10 years. I am internationally known for these interventions and is regularly invited to teach and train others.
020 3962 1645
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London W1G
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Connie Atherton
Counsellor, MBACP Accred
Verified
Verified
Are you getting the message from others that you “should be over your bereavement by now”? Do you feel guilty at not having been or done “enough” for your deceased loved one? Do you have more difficult/complicated feelings towards your deceased loved one that wouldn’t be acceptable to share with your family and friends? If you can relate to any of these questions I would be happy to hear from you. Having completed a Bereavement Support Course with Cruse Bereavement Support I have worked with many bereaved people offering an understanding, non-judgemental approach.
07960 719840
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London SW17
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Natasha Boxill
Counsellor, MBACP
Verified
Verified
A warm, safe, supportive and confidential space to talk about and explore your feelings, beliefs, thoughts and behavioural patterns, as well as relevant aspects of your childhood and relationships. Helping to access your inner resources and engage in an effective way with whatever is distressing you, exploring concerns, worries, fears and anxieties without being judged. Sometimes you don't want to be told how great your life is, if it doesn't feel great, or how lucky you are if you don't feel lucky. Sometimes all you need is an Open Ear to listen without judgements or being told what to do
020 8016 9729
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London SE20
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Connections in Mind
Connections in Mind are a dedicated team of expert coaches committed to supporting executive function development in children, adolescents, education providers and adults. Executive functions are a set of brain processes that are found in the prefrontal cortex of the brain. Executive function skills help us to plan and organise our responses, behaviour and emotions. These skills have a profound impact on children’s educational success, act as a strong indicator on educational outcomes during adolescence and promote health and independence in adulthood.
020 3870 3286
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London SW4
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George Fieldman
Psychologist, PhD, CPsychol
Verified
Verified
From time to time, virtually everyone will experience life events that cause significant distress. Such events may be of recent origin, or they may have occurred many years ago. Sometimes people can interpret events in ways that lead to greater suffering that necessary. In any of these circumstances, psychotherapy can help to alleviate the misery. Psychotherapy is the practice of helping people who feel troubled, by means of psychological methods. The best psychotherapy is motivated by compassion and utilises safe, effective and reliable techniques in a friendly, professional and co-operative setting.
020 3856 7931
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London W1G
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Su Grant - Forest Therapy Centre
Counsellor, MA, MBACP
Verified
Verified
Hello, I’m one of the most experienced counsellors in our area, having 25 years experience to date. Generally clients pay as they go. I also work privately through insurance company referrals such as PPP/Bupa/Aviva Etc. Professional, yet approachable and friendly practitioner. Proud to be known as challenging when circumstances require this! Many clients whom I have worked with said this was exactly what they needed from a counselling psychotherapist, especially if previous experience of practitioners whom have been overtly passive. Together we shall accessand implement YOUR inner wisdom! FTC also have many alternatives for you!
020 3856 7847
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London E18
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Dr Stephanie Doig
Psychologist, PsychD, HCPC - Clin. Psych.
Verified
Verified
Hello, my name is Stephanie, I'm a Clinical Psychologist specialising in working with children, teens, young adults and their families. I have 13 years + experience in the NHS working in a range of services including Child and Adolescent Services (CAMHS). I completed my undergraduate degree in Psychology at Newcastle University followed by a Masters at New York University and finally my Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of East London. I have also been a lecturer in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) at Masters level.
020 4538 9441
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London SW19
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Agnieszka Marszewska
Psychotherapist, MA, MBACP
Verified
Verified
Reaching out for help is a courageous act and can mean that you feel anxious, lost, burnout, ‘not enough’… Therapy could help to reframe the way you think, feel, or behave. I see therapeutic change as the process of exploring, understanding, and most importantly accepting different aspects of the self. This way life can be lived more authentically, meaningfully, and creatively. I provide an empathetic, non-discriminatory, and attentive environment for you to share whatever it is that's on your mind. I believe in healing power of being truly seen, heard, and understood and as a therapist I intend to facilitate it.
020 7183 9873
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London W5
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Edyta Anna Johnston
Counsellor, MA, MBACP
Verified
Verified
Counselling and therapy adjusted to your needs. A happier life is possible, and booking a free-of-charge consultation with me might be the first step towards the change. I believe anyone can achieve lasting change that improves the quality of life. My name is Edyta, and I provide a safe and confidential space for individuals to express themselves fully and work with internal conflicts and emotions. I am committed to providing counselling and psychotherapy in a safe, confidential and non -judgemental environment.
020 4538 2576
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London SW4
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The Goddard Clinic
Psychotherapist, PhD, MBABCP
Verified
Verified
I have over 15 years experience in providing psychotherapy for problems including depression, anxiety, relationship difficulties, trauma, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, panic, phobias and problems related to autism. Although I primarily use Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) in my work, I also draw on a variety of other therapy approaches so that I can tailor my therapy to your individual needs. I work privately with individuals and couples and I am also experienced at working with children from the age of 13 years.
020 7467 8473
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London W1G
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Vauna Beauvais
Psychotherapist, MSc, MUKCP
Verified
Verified
Even though you are looking for a psychotherapist or coach who works with autism spectrum conditions or ADHD you don't have to come about those things. You can arrive presenting with anything that is part of human experience or life. Yet, the importance of choosing a neurodivergent psychotherapist is that there will be a real understanding of any sensory and processing differences. This means that wrong assumptions about how you ‘should be’ aren’t made, you won't be misread, and, consequently, the work will have meaning and usefulness for you. Adult individuals and couples are welcome. You can be officially diagnosed or not.
0115 697 1002
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London SW7
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The Life Academy
Psychotherapist, PsychD, MBACP
Verified
Verified
Hello, I am Harris and I can help you to heal and flourish. I am an Edinburgh-based Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Philosophical Counsellor, working with individuals and couples both in person (in Edinburgh) or via Skype.I use a pluralistic psychotherapeutic approach, which means I combine tools and knowledge gained from across many different psychotherapies to develop a programme that is uniquely tailored to you and your specific needs.Through a collaborative, creative and integrative approach, I will work with you, drawing on my extensive knowledge of wide range of effective psychotherapies.
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London EC2A
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SquarePegs18
Counsellor, MSc, MBACP
Verified
Verified
Squarepegness often is accompanied by or is masked by depression, anxiety, emotional rigidness. It can lead to work and relationship problems Exploring, recognising and slowly putting into practice what has been uncovered can be enough to move a client from being overloaded leading to meltdown or lack of headspace to an awareness that modifies your feeling of well being.
020 4538 8064
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Office is near:
London W1H
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