Format
In-person Online

Clare Faulkner

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Clare Faulkner

Clare Faulkner is a psychosexual and relationship psychotherapist based in London who offers integrative counselling and psychotherapy for individuals and couples. Clare Faulkner’s approach focuses on building a warm, respectful and non‑judgmental therapeutic relationship that helps clients explore current and past concerns, understand behavioural patterns, release emotional blocks and develop better self‑confidence and relationship skills. Clare Faulkner tailors therapeutic methods to the needs of each client, drawing on specialised training in psychosexual and relational therapy.

Service

Clare Faulkner provides psychotherapy and counselling for individuals and couples in person in London and via online sessions. The practice supports relationship difficulties, communication challenges, self‑confidence issues and emotional blocks that affect personal wellbeing and relationships. Integrative methods include Imago Relationship Therapy, EMDR (for trauma, phobias, anxiety and related distress), Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and somatic practices such as breathwork and Kundalini Yoga techniques to support emotional regulation and body‑mind awareness. One‑off psychedelic integration sessions and packages are also offered on request.

Safety

Clare Faulkner is a graduate member of the British Psychological Society, registered with the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists (MBACP), a member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the College of Sexual and Relationship Therapists (RegCOSRT). Clare Faulkner holds multiple advanced qualifications including accreditation in EMDR and certification in psychosexual therapy, practicing within recognised ethical frameworks. Supervision is undertaken monthly and confidentiality is maintained in accordance with professional practice standards.

Care pathway

Prospective clients contact Clare Faulkner by email or contact form to arrange an initial telephone consultation if desired. Therapy sessions are typically scheduled weekly or fortnightly, with session length usually 50 minutes (longer sessions recommended for couples). The initial consultation clarifies concerns and goals, and regular sessions proceed with a therapeutic plan tailored collaboratively to the individual’s or couple’s needs. Confidentiality, flexibility of scheduling and a supportive pace are central to the pathway.

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

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