Laura Griffin

Person-centred Psychotherapist

My core training is in Person-Centred & Experiential Psychotherapy however I work in an integrative manner, drawing from a range of interventions to help foster self-awareness and action meaningful change. Prior to training in psychotherapy, I worked in Health & Social Care, primarily in drug and alcohol recovery and mental health.

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Memberships

UKCP & BACP

Session Type

In-Person, Online, or Telephone

Pricing

£65 per session

*concessionary rate available for students and unwaged

Integrative, Mind-body Connection

My core training is in Person-Centred & Experiential Psychotherapy however I work in an integrative manner, drawing from a range of interventions to help foster self-awareness and action meaningful change. Prior to training in psychotherapy, I worked in Health & Social Care, primarily in drug and alcohol recovery and mental health. I have also worked in a children’s home supporting young people who experienced developmental trauma.

I specialise in working with the mind-body connection, drawing from both eastern wisdom and contemporary research to support your healing and growth. I have worked with people experiencing addiction, burnout, complex trauma, relationship difficulties, Functional Neurological Disorder, and other health concerns. I have also supported people through grief, loss, and life transitions including divorce, becoming a parent and retirement.

Whilst it is essential to consider my qualifications and experience, having a sense of who I am as a person is equally important when deciding if I might be the right therapist for you. My approach is underpinned by person-centred and feminist values meaning that I respect and promote individuality and personal power whilst acknowledging that we are inter-connected and inter-dependent, and hold awareness of ways that modern living, societal systems and inequality can confound distress. Authenticity, integrity, and compassion are core personal values meaning that you can expect me to be honest, open, and genuinely invested in the relationship.

Availability

Thursdays

8am – 8pm

Fridays

8am – 8pm

Monday – Wednesday

Not Available

Saturday – Sunday

Not Available

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I can help with

Addiction, FND (and other health concerns), Neurodiversity, Trauma, Relationships (monogamous and non-monogamous), Spirituality

Qualifications

MSc in Person-Centred and Experiential Psychotherapy Diploma in counselling for Children & Young People

Who I work with

Adults, Young People, Couples

Therapies

Person-Centred, Existentially-Informed Psychotherapies, Feminist and Critical Psychotherapies

Professional Memberships

I work in acordance with relevent professional legal and ethical codes of conduct. I am a registered member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the British Associate for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), and a graduate member of the Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute (SPTI) My work is supervised by a registered clinical supervisor who is bound to the same legal and ethical practice as myself.

Therapy With You (What's It Like?)

My approach is underpinned by person-centred and feminist values meaning that I respect and promote individuality and personal power whilst acknowledging that we are inter-connected and inter-dependent, and hold awareness of ways that modern living, societal systems and inequality can confound distress. Authenticity, integrity, and compassion are core personal values meaning that you can expect me to be honest, open, and genuinely invested in the relationship.

I believe that developing self-awareness and compassion are instrumental in supporting healing and growth. By working together in a co-collaborative manner, I aim to help you develop a deeper understanding of yourself, the difficulties you are facing and how to move forward with your life in the way that is right for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I pay for my sessions?

You should pay ahead of every session. 

Is everything in therapy confidential?

Yes, confidentiality is a cornerstone of therapy. What you share in therapy is kept private, with some exceptions, such as if there’s a risk of harm to yourself or others.

What can I expect from my consultation call?

Your consultation call is an opportunity to get to know your chosen therapist and see if they feel like the right fit for you. During the call, you can share what’s bringing you to therapy, ask any questions you might have, and learn more about the therapist’s approach. It’s a relaxed, no-pressure conversation designed to help you feel comfortable and informed before deciding to move forward.

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Your consultation call is an opportunity to get to know your chosen therapist and see if they feel like the right fit for you.

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