People come to see us for many different reasons

Responsive and proactive support

Some people come to us with a particular issue or experience they want to work through, perhaps after a major life event. Others might feel down or not like themselves and want to explore why. 

Therapy can also be preventative, with people coming to us proactively to protect and strengthen valuable relationships. We also work with people looking to process their everyday experiences as a form of mental health maintenance and self-care. 

Whatever brings you to The Room Between, our team of Clinical Psychologists use a range of evidence-based approaches to help you get what you want from therapy..

People come to talk to us about

We specialise in relationships and trauma. Almost all our experiences and feelings are linked to the relationships in our lives, so people come to us for many different reasons.

Here are just a few examples of what brings people to The Room Between:

  • Difficulties with emotional intimacy and a desire to change how they show up in relationships
  • Repeating, unhealthy patterns affecting current relationships that may stem from childhood experiences
  • Processing the shock of an affair and figuring out what they want next in life
  • Learning to argue better and break the cycle of familiar arguments 
  • Fertility struggles and their impact, including the heartache and grief of baby loss
  • Exploring their attitudes to sex and sexuality and defining a shame-free sexual template that matches who they are now

As HCPC-registered psychologists, the issues we can help with include, but aren’t limited to:

  • Abuse
  • ADHD
  • Aftermath of an affair
  • Anxiety
  • Autism spectrum conditions
  • Baby loss 
  • Bereavement
  • Betrayal
  • Body image issues
  • Childhood trauma
  • Codependency
  • Coping mechanisms
  • Compulsive sexual behaviours – commonly known as “sex addiction”
  • Depression
  • Divorce and separation
  • Emotional intimacy issues
  • Existential issues
  • Family issues
  • Fertility
  • Intimacy issues
  • Loneliness and isolation
  • Low self-worth
  • Miscarriage
  • Neurodiversity 
  • Parenthood and its impact on individuals and relationships
  • Pregnancy 
  • Sex & Relationship issues
  • Sexuality and sexual identity
  • Shame
  • Trauma
  • Trust issues 

Often, there’s a combination of experiences and challenges which we can explore with you in a supportive space.

If you want to understand more about what we can help with, get in touch or book an initial consultation to tell us more.