Format
In-person Online

Adam Bambury

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Adam Bambury

Overview

Adam Bambury specializes in somatic or body-oriented psychotherapy, working with the interconnectedness of body, mind and spirit to support healing and personal transformation. The practice is informed by contemporary neuroscience and an understanding that embodied experience shapes thoughts, emotions and relational patterns.

The practice emphasises a safe, confidential therapeutic container in which reconnection, renewal and emotional repair can unfold. The clinic is inspired by the image of flame as a symbol of transformation and seeks to hold an atmosphere of warmth and authentic connection throughout the therapeutic process.

Best for

This provider is best suited for people seeking deep somatic work to address patterns of disconnection, emotional stuckness or relational difficulties and for those who want an embodied approach to psychotherapy rather than talk-only therapy.

  • Clients seeking body-oriented / somatic psychotherapy
  • People wanting individual, relational and experiential therapy
  • Those open to either online or in-person sessions

Approach

The practice works from the tradition of body psychotherapy (somatic psychology) and attends to the whole person—body, mind and spirit. Therapy often includes talking in the present moment with an emphasis on feeling, tracking bodily sensations and exploring how different parts or aspects of the self relate and communicate.

Treatment may incorporate breath work, inner imagery, movement, mindful attention to sensation and, where appropriate, gentle touch or outdoor work. Sessions are held in a relational frame with attention to safety, attunement and the therapeutic relationship as primary vehicles for change. The therapist notes that this somatic approach can be equally effective in online and in-person formats.

Education and Training

The therapist, Adam Bambury, describes himself as a relational body psychotherapist whose approach is grounded in body psychotherapy and informed by contemporary research in neuroscience. The website displays an EABP logo (European Association for Body Psychotherapy), and the practice frames its work within established somatic psychotherapy traditions.

Support

Clients are offered an initial phone chat free of charge to discuss suitability and practical arrangements. The practice emphasises a safe and confidential therapeutic container and attends to ethical boundaries, client wellbeing and pacing of work according to individual needs.

Support includes preparation through an initial conversation, ongoing session work tailored to the client’s embodied experience and attention to integration of therapeutic gains between sessions. The therapist highlights relational presence and attuned support throughout the therapeutic journey.

Practical details

Sessions are offered both online and in person from Worthing, Sussex. Standard sessions are 60 minutes long and are currently priced at £70. Appointments are arranged via the contact form on the website, with an initial free phone consultation available. The practice operates in English.

  • Format: Online and in-person (hybrid)
  • Location: Worthing, Sussex, United Kingdom
  • Session length: 60 minutes
  • Fee: £70 per session
  • Languages: English

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Languages Offered

English

Cost Range

$

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