Addiction Counselling in Oxford
Life can present a variety of challenges, and reaching out for support is an important and empowering step. With over 10 years of experience working with both individuals and couples, I offer a safe, confidential, and compassionate space to explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment.
I work with clients facing a wide range of mental health issues. My experience allows me to support people from all walks of life, helping them navigate complex emotions and find clarity. Together, we will work at your pace to develop strategies that improve your emotional well-being and support your personal growth.
Life can present a variety of challenges, and reaching out for support is an important and empowering step. With over 10 years of experience working with both individuals and couples, I offer a safe, confidential, and compassionate space to explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment.
I work with clients facing a wide range of mental health issues. My experience allows me to support people from all walks of life, helping them navigate complex emotions and find clarity. Together, we will work at your pace to develop strategies that improve your emotional well-being and support your personal growth.
Are you tired of going around the same old mountain? Counselling could be the first step in you experiencing the change you desire.
Are you tired of going around the same old mountain? Counselling could be the first step in you experiencing the change you desire.
I work with people who feel ready to address some kind of dis-ease in their lives, whether that is an anxiety, addiction, relationship question or stress-related physical pain.
I have a range of experience with both women and men, dealing with a wide range of issues. In my experience, the only real requirement for therapy is that the person seeking help feels ready to embrace the invigorating and frightening possibility of really meeting themselves. I am happy to offer an initial exploratory session.
I work with people who feel ready to address some kind of dis-ease in their lives, whether that is an anxiety, addiction, relationship question or stress-related physical pain.
I have a range of experience with both women and men, dealing with a wide range of issues. In my experience, the only real requirement for therapy is that the person seeking help feels ready to embrace the invigorating and frightening possibility of really meeting themselves. I am happy to offer an initial exploratory session.
I have had the privilege of working with clients who have experienced a range of issues, such as loss, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, relationship difficulties, low self-esteem, or trauma.
Compassionate, down-to earth therapist committed to helping you in all your complexity. Integrative therapy means I work organically drawing on a diversity of fields, paying attention to both the past and the hear-and now.
I work in Oxford and Witney, offering short and long term therapeutic support, including ecotherapy.
I have had the privilege of working with clients who have experienced a range of issues, such as loss, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, relationship difficulties, low self-esteem, or trauma.
Compassionate, down-to earth therapist committed to helping you in all your complexity. Integrative therapy means I work organically drawing on a diversity of fields, paying attention to both the past and the hear-and now.
I work in Oxford and Witney, offering short and long term therapeutic support, including ecotherapy.
I work with clients struggling from all forms of anxiety, self-esteem issues, eating disorders, addiction, and mood disorders.
I am an experienced CBT psychotherapist. My approach combines the warmth of person-centered therapy with the practical tools of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I strive to understand your unique experiences and emotions in our sessions. I offer a judgment-free space where you can feel valued and safe and work to build a genuine and therapeutic relationship. CBT Techniques use evidence-based strategies to help you reshape thought patterns and behaviors and to understand your emotions. Together, we'll explore new perspectives and develop effective coping strategies, empowering you to transform your thoughts and to achieve your goals.
I work with clients struggling from all forms of anxiety, self-esteem issues, eating disorders, addiction, and mood disorders.
I am an experienced CBT psychotherapist. My approach combines the warmth of person-centered therapy with the practical tools of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I strive to understand your unique experiences and emotions in our sessions. I offer a judgment-free space where you can feel valued and safe and work to build a genuine and therapeutic relationship. CBT Techniques use evidence-based strategies to help you reshape thought patterns and behaviors and to understand your emotions. Together, we'll explore new perspectives and develop effective coping strategies, empowering you to transform your thoughts and to achieve your goals.
Seeking therapy can be a confusing process; one complicated by the fact that many come during a time of crisis. I provide a supportive, confidential space where we can think openly, free of judgement, about different aspects of you and your life. I offer psychodynamic counselling and psychotherapy, both once and twice a week at a private clinic in Headington, Oxford.
Seeking therapy can be a confusing process; one complicated by the fact that many come during a time of crisis. I provide a supportive, confidential space where we can think openly, free of judgement, about different aspects of you and your life. I offer psychodynamic counselling and psychotherapy, both once and twice a week at a private clinic in Headington, Oxford.
Dr Judith Zur is a highly specialist clinical psychologist and Marital/Family therapist and Social Anthropologist with over thirty years’ experience of providing psychological and counselling interventions, consultation and supervision in the NHS and non-statutory settings in the UK and abroad. She is a caring and professional person experienced working successfully with individuals of all ages, couples and families on a wide range of issues both in her private consultation room and online. Judith´s therapeutic approach is non-judgemental, collaborative, empathic and person/couple-centred.
Dr Judith Zur is a highly specialist clinical psychologist and Marital/Family therapist and Social Anthropologist with over thirty years’ experience of providing psychological and counselling interventions, consultation and supervision in the NHS and non-statutory settings in the UK and abroad. She is a caring and professional person experienced working successfully with individuals of all ages, couples and families on a wide range of issues both in her private consultation room and online. Judith´s therapeutic approach is non-judgemental, collaborative, empathic and person/couple-centred.
I have been supporting clients with various traumas, bereavement, addiction and complex mental health presentations
My ideal client is honest enough to acknowledge their issues and brave enough to voice them in the counselling room. The ability to ask for help when needed is an important component of a successful counselling relationships
I have been supporting clients with various traumas, bereavement, addiction and complex mental health presentations
My ideal client is honest enough to acknowledge their issues and brave enough to voice them in the counselling room. The ability to ask for help when needed is an important component of a successful counselling relationships
There are times in life when some people may experience overwhelming feelings and behaviours that can persist even with the support of friends and loved ones. I'm a qualified accredited practitioner based in Oxford, UK. I have a solid track record of positive changes affirmed by my clients. I offer a consistent, competent and affordable service to all my clients regardless of their world views, cultural diversity and other factors. I help my clients resolve the challenges they may be dealing with or issues which are troubling them using a combined approach to therapy that best matches their characteristics and preferences.
There are times in life when some people may experience overwhelming feelings and behaviours that can persist even with the support of friends and loved ones. I'm a qualified accredited practitioner based in Oxford, UK. I have a solid track record of positive changes affirmed by my clients. I offer a consistent, competent and affordable service to all my clients regardless of their world views, cultural diversity and other factors. I help my clients resolve the challenges they may be dealing with or issues which are troubling them using a combined approach to therapy that best matches their characteristics and preferences.
I have worked with organisations specialising in the rehabilitation of drug and alcohol users and prolific offenders.
I work in an eclectic way depending on your need or preference, using various methods or models to support you to express yourself in a real and meaningful way. The aim of my work is to enable you to increase self-awareness and notice possible hidden attitudes, feelings or behaviours that you may have in relation to your current situation or problem.
I have worked with organisations specialising in the rehabilitation of drug and alcohol users and prolific offenders.
I work in an eclectic way depending on your need or preference, using various methods or models to support you to express yourself in a real and meaningful way. The aim of my work is to enable you to increase self-awareness and notice possible hidden attitudes, feelings or behaviours that you may have in relation to your current situation or problem.
I am a therapist based in North Oxford specialising in work with adolescents and families as well as adult individuals. I worked for 25 years in the NHS in a CAMHS team (Child and Adolescent Mental Health) and more recently for 5 years at The Priory Wellbeing Centre, working with clients with a wide range of problems.
I have specialised in trauma work and eating disorders as well as depression and emotional regulation.
I am a therapist based in North Oxford specialising in work with adolescents and families as well as adult individuals. I worked for 25 years in the NHS in a CAMHS team (Child and Adolescent Mental Health) and more recently for 5 years at The Priory Wellbeing Centre, working with clients with a wide range of problems.
I have specialised in trauma work and eating disorders as well as depression and emotional regulation.
I provide focused therapy that will help you to see your patterns and emotions as well as moral and ethical challenges arising from interpersonal and social contexts better, to then allow you to change them. Obstacles to change are very subtle, often almost invisible. Self-awareness can redirect your energies to creating more positive states of mind. We will work on how ethical and moral dilemmas arise between people, how this interacts with different life experiences that impact your personality and how that then affects your psychological well being.
I provide focused therapy that will help you to see your patterns and emotions as well as moral and ethical challenges arising from interpersonal and social contexts better, to then allow you to change them. Obstacles to change are very subtle, often almost invisible. Self-awareness can redirect your energies to creating more positive states of mind. We will work on how ethical and moral dilemmas arise between people, how this interacts with different life experiences that impact your personality and how that then affects your psychological well being.
In my Central Oxford practice I provide psychotherapy for individuals and couples. Currently most of my work is with clients interested in changing their lives to align with their sense of who they are, rather than be guided by expectations and pleasing others. I also work with people who have experienced trauma, including with a PTSD diagnosis, helping them to process the trauma and reduce unwanted symptoms. I help couples to reset their relationships to a healthier state, to hear and understand each other and to make joint decisions about the future of their relationship and their family system.
In my Central Oxford practice I provide psychotherapy for individuals and couples. Currently most of my work is with clients interested in changing their lives to align with their sense of who they are, rather than be guided by expectations and pleasing others. I also work with people who have experienced trauma, including with a PTSD diagnosis, helping them to process the trauma and reduce unwanted symptoms. I help couples to reset their relationships to a healthier state, to hear and understand each other and to make joint decisions about the future of their relationship and their family system.
These parts can show up as anxiety, panic, shut-down, depression, people-pleasing or addiction amongst other things, diverting you from core emotions.
I have trained in a variety of approaches and draw upon these, tailoring therapy to suit you. These include: Ericksonian Hypnotherapy, Person-centred, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Solution-focused, Polyvagal and Somatic (Body) therapies, NLP, and Focusing. All approaches I use are evidence-based, and underpinned by neuroscience.
These parts can show up as anxiety, panic, shut-down, depression, people-pleasing or addiction amongst other things, diverting you from core emotions.
I have trained in a variety of approaches and draw upon these, tailoring therapy to suit you. These include: Ericksonian Hypnotherapy, Person-centred, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Solution-focused, Polyvagal and Somatic (Body) therapies, NLP, and Focusing. All approaches I use are evidence-based, and underpinned by neuroscience.
Sometimes it’s hard to talk openly with friends or family, and you may feel trapped in your thoughts or emotions. I offer a safe, confidential space where we can explore what’s going on for you, help you make sense of your experience, and find new ways to understand and move forward.
I’m an integrative therapist, drawing from both person-centred and psychodynamic approaches. This means we’ll work together at your pace, exploring your present challenges while also considering how past experiences may be influencing your current patterns.
Sometimes it’s hard to talk openly with friends or family, and you may feel trapped in your thoughts or emotions. I offer a safe, confidential space where we can explore what’s going on for you, help you make sense of your experience, and find new ways to understand and move forward.
I’m an integrative therapist, drawing from both person-centred and psychodynamic approaches. This means we’ll work together at your pace, exploring your present challenges while also considering how past experiences may be influencing your current patterns.
I support clients navigating personality disorders, addiction, emotional dysregulation, and dissociation.
I specialise in working with people affected by neglect, complex trauma, sexual harm, and personality disorders. My approach is grounded in trauma-informed practice, Internal Family Systems, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and attachment work.
Many of my clients experience difficulties with emotional regulation, identity, dissociation, self-esteem, and forming stable relationships. I offer a steady, structured space to explore these patterns, understand the origins, and develop new ways of relating to yourself and others.
I work at your pace, with a calm, compassionate style that focuses on safety, clarity, and long-term change.
I support clients navigating personality disorders, addiction, emotional dysregulation, and dissociation.
I specialise in working with people affected by neglect, complex trauma, sexual harm, and personality disorders. My approach is grounded in trauma-informed practice, Internal Family Systems, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy and attachment work.
Many of my clients experience difficulties with emotional regulation, identity, dissociation, self-esteem, and forming stable relationships. I offer a steady, structured space to explore these patterns, understand the origins, and develop new ways of relating to yourself and others.
I work at your pace, with a calm, compassionate style that focuses on safety, clarity, and long-term change.
Hi, I'm Katherine. I work as a clinical psychologist offering online psychological therapy sessions. I previously worked in a range of NHS mental health services (primary and secondary care), supporting adults with longstanding mental health difficulties.
I have worked with people who:
- Would like to better understand themselves, their emotions and relationships
- Feel distressed and stuck
- Need a safe space to make sense of significant life events
-Identify as neurodivergent, and looking for ways care for themselves and navigate challenges in life
- Are looking for different ways to manage their physical and emotional health
Hi, I'm Katherine. I work as a clinical psychologist offering online psychological therapy sessions. I previously worked in a range of NHS mental health services (primary and secondary care), supporting adults with longstanding mental health difficulties.
I have worked with people who:
- Would like to better understand themselves, their emotions and relationships
- Feel distressed and stuck
- Need a safe space to make sense of significant life events
-Identify as neurodivergent, and looking for ways care for themselves and navigate challenges in life
- Are looking for different ways to manage their physical and emotional health
I have had deep passion for 24 years to work as a psychotherapist. I have worked 23 years in private practice, 6 years for NHS and 3 years with college students. I have facilitated groups for survivors of Child Sexual Abuse and taught psychotherapy 19 years at Regents University, London where I am currently a course leader on Foundation course. I have specialized working with issues related to trauma. My PhD is related to Female-to-Female Child Sexual Abuse which is my speciality. However, I work with wide range of issues. My approach is integrative and I have a personal approach depending on your needs.
I have authored a book.
I have had deep passion for 24 years to work as a psychotherapist. I have worked 23 years in private practice, 6 years for NHS and 3 years with college students. I have facilitated groups for survivors of Child Sexual Abuse and taught psychotherapy 19 years at Regents University, London where I am currently a course leader on Foundation course. I have specialized working with issues related to trauma. My PhD is related to Female-to-Female Child Sexual Abuse which is my speciality. However, I work with wide range of issues. My approach is integrative and I have a personal approach depending on your needs.
I have authored a book.
Do you feel like you’ve spent years adapting yourself to environments that never quite fit you? I work with neurodivergent adults, including those who are ADHD, autistic, AuDHD, or questioning. Many of the people I support are capable and outwardly functioning, yet privately overwhelmed, exhausted, and struggling with a deeply distressing relationship with food. You may have learned to mask or overachieve to feel safe, and often that chaos plays out on your plate. I support individuals navigating the complex intersection of neurodivergence and eating distress, where food has become the primary tool for emotional regulation.
Do you feel like you’ve spent years adapting yourself to environments that never quite fit you? I work with neurodivergent adults, including those who are ADHD, autistic, AuDHD, or questioning. Many of the people I support are capable and outwardly functioning, yet privately overwhelmed, exhausted, and struggling with a deeply distressing relationship with food. You may have learned to mask or overachieve to feel safe, and often that chaos plays out on your plate. I support individuals navigating the complex intersection of neurodivergence and eating distress, where food has become the primary tool for emotional regulation.
John-Henry works with individuals and couples suffering from a range mental health issues including: anxiety, depression, eating disorders, addictions, relationship issues, trauma, grief and change, anger issues, identity and self-esteem, self-harm, suicidal and existential issues.
John-Henry graduated with distinction from Oxford University with an MSt in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. He is currently completing doctoral research at Oxford University on the psychoanalysis of dreams. Prior to becoming a psychotherapist, John-Henry played professional rugby in several successful teams, winning the Guinness Premiership, European Cup and Varsity matches as Captain at Oxford University. He works privately in Oxford and in a clinic on Harley Street in London. He also offers online sessions, which can be combined with face to face meetings at your convenience.
John-Henry works with individuals and couples suffering from a range mental health issues including: anxiety, depression, eating disorders, addictions, relationship issues, trauma, grief and change, anger issues, identity and self-esteem, self-harm, suicidal and existential issues.
John-Henry graduated with distinction from Oxford University with an MSt in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. He is currently completing doctoral research at Oxford University on the psychoanalysis of dreams. Prior to becoming a psychotherapist, John-Henry played professional rugby in several successful teams, winning the Guinness Premiership, European Cup and Varsity matches as Captain at Oxford University. He works privately in Oxford and in a clinic on Harley Street in London. He also offers online sessions, which can be combined with face to face meetings at your convenience.
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