Anthea Benjamin
Anthea Benjamin is an integrative psychotherapist and counsellor based in London who works with adults, children, families and organisations. Anthea Benjamin’s therapeutic practice is person-centred and holistic, integrating talk therapy, body-based, creative and trauma-processing modalities to help clients explore emotional difficulties, understand past experiences and work towards meaningful change. Anthea Benjamin also offers supervision and consultancy to other practitioners and organisations.
Service
Anthea Benjamin provides psychotherapy and counselling services for adults dealing with life challenges such as emotional distress, trauma, anxiety, depression and relationship difficulties. The practice includes a range of therapeutic modalities such as Advanced Integrative Therapy, Mentalization-Based Treatment, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, somatic experiencing, AEDP, art therapy and trauma processing tools, tailored to each individual’s needs. Anthea Benjamin also offers specialised coaching packages focused on relationships and life transitions, therapy and play-based interventions for children and families, organisational consultancy to support inclusion and cultural change, and clinical supervision for therapists and trainee counsellors. Sessions are available in person in south London or by video call.
Safety
Anthea Benjamin is a UKCP (UK Council for Psychotherapy) registered integrative arts psychotherapist and a member of professional bodies indicating adherence to ethical and professional practice standards. The therapeutic environment is confidential, supportive and tailored to client readiness and needs, with modalities chosen collaboratively to ensure safety and appropriateness. Supervision for clinicians is offered in an integrative model to support reflective practice and clinical growth.
Care pathway
Clients begin by contacting Anthea Benjamin to inquire about services and discuss their needs. An initial conversation or consultation clarifies presenting concerns and goals, after which therapeutic sessions (weekly or at agreed intervals) are scheduled. The therapeutic plan is developed collaboratively, using appropriate modalities such as trauma processing, somatic practices, creative therapy or coaching, with progress reviewed over time. Children and family work or organisational services follow similar planning and scheduling based on context.
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.