Conditions
ADHD Anxiety Burnout Depression Eating Disorder PTSD
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Charlotte Hubble

Provider type Psychotherapist
Location United Kingdom
Charlotte Hubble

Overview

The practice is led by Charlotte Hubble, an integrative counsellor (MSc, MBACP) and trainee psychotherapist (UKCP) offering one-to-one work for adults. The clinic emphasises an inclusive, neurodiversity- and LGBTQIA+-affirming approach and aims to create a calm, confidential environment for exploration and change. They combine relational and evidence-informed methods to help clients understand patterns and build practical coping strategies.

The practice offers both remote and in-person appointments in a tranquil therapy space in Digbeth, close to Birmingham city centre. Sessions are available at an affordable rate with a free initial consultation to assess fit and agree goals.

Best for

This provider is best suited for adults experiencing mood and anxiety-related difficulties, relationship issues, work- or study-related stress, and those seeking support with trauma-related material or neurodiversity-related concerns. They work with people at different life stages, including young people and older adults.

  • People experiencing depression, anxiety or trauma-related symptoms
  • Clients seeking integrative, relational therapy and practical coping strategies
  • Students and trainee counsellors eligible for concessionary fees

Approach

The practice uses an integrative, relational framework drawing on gestalt, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural and mindfulness-based approaches. Therapy emphasises moment-to-moment experience, bodily awareness and the ways past relationships and experiences shape current patterns.

Treatment typically begins with a free 15-minute telephone or video assessment to establish fit, followed by a full 50-minute session to clarify presenting issues and therapeutic goals. Subsequent work explores relational patterns, emotion regulation and practical strategies for change.

Sessions may be short-term or long-term depending on client needs, with flexibility for time-limited work and longer-term face-to-face engagement where appropriate.

Education and Training

The practitioner holds an MSc and is a Registered Member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (MBACP). They are also a trainee psychotherapist registered with UKCP training pathways. The listing notes specialist training in integrative and relational approaches as well as cognitive-based methods.

Support

Clients receive preparatory and ongoing support through assessment, regular sessions and opportunities to reflect on progress. The practice emphasises safety, confidentiality and professional boundaries, with clear communication about appointment logistics and availability.

The clinician is affirmative of neurodiversity and LGBTQIA+ identities and offers concessions for students and trainee counsellors. Clients are invited to discuss accessibility needs and booking preferences in advance.

Practical details

Sessions are offered in-person in Digbeth (central Birmingham) and remotely via telephone or video; the practitioner provides weekday appointments (Wednesdays & Thursdays noted) and asks clients to email for current availability. Fees are listed at £55 for a 50-minute counselling session, and the initial consultation is free.

  • Location: Digbeth, Birmingham (B9 area)
  • Session length: 50 minutes (standard)
  • Fees: £55 per session; free initial 15-minute consultation; concessions available for full-time students and trainee counsellors
  • Languages: English

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

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Cost Range

$

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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