Conditions
Addiction ADHD Anxiety Burnout Depression Eating Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Panic disorder and phobias PTSD Sleep disorder
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Difficulty focusing Lack of energy or motivation Panic Poor sleep Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Annique Clopon

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Annique Clopon

Overview

Annique Clopon is a chartered psychologist based in central London who provides evidence-based psychological therapy. The practice emphasises warm, person-centred work combined with cognitive-behavioural techniques and trauma-focused interventions. Their work is aimed at adapting therapy to people from diverse cultural backgrounds and a range of clinical presentations.

The practice offers individual psychological assessment and therapy from a private practice base at Key Mind Body in Covent Garden alongside remote video and messaging consultations. Their approach highlights specialist skills in trauma, sleep difficulties and stress-related problems as well as longer-term mood and neurodevelopmental presentations.

Best for

This provider is best suited for adults experiencing anxiety, depressive disorders, trauma-related disorders (including complex PTSD), burnout and related sleep difficulties who are seeking specialist psychological assessment and therapy in London or remotely. They also support clients with ADHD presentations and eating disorder concerns as part of broader psychological work.

  • Adults with anxiety and depression
  • People with PTSD or complex trauma
  • Clients needing CBT/DBT-informed therapy and psychological assessment

Approach

The practice combines person-centred formulation with cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and trauma-focused interventions. Treatment typically involves an initial assessment followed by tailored therapeutic work that may include CBT techniques, dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) skills, schema work and EMDR-informed approaches where indicated.

Therapy is delivered in a structured, practical manner with an emphasis on skills, coping strategies and measurable goals. Sessions may include formulation, skills training, experiential exercises and homework to support transfer of learning into daily life. For trauma presentations, the team applies evidence-based methods for PTSD and complex trauma.

Remote options include private messaging e-consultation and video sessions for clients who prefer or require telehealth. In-person appointments are available from the Key Mind Body clinic in Covent Garden for assessments and therapy sessions that benefit from face-to-face contact.

Education and Training

The clinical lead holds a psychology degree from the University of Nottingham, counselling skills training from Rewley House (University of Oxford), a Master’s and a professional doctorate in counselling psychology from the University of London. The team have additional training in DBT, schema therapy and CBT for PTSD, and are accredited for personality and ability testing.

Support

Clients receive structured assessment and ongoing therapeutic support including preparation and follow-up between sessions. The practice emphasises safety and ethical standards and maintains professional registration and accreditation. Confidentiality and culturally sensitive practice are noted as central to their work.

Support includes practical coping techniques, stress-management strategies, sleep-focused interventions and integration of therapeutic exercises into everyday routines. Where relevant, the practice provides formulation-led care pathways and signposts to additional services for specialist needs.

Practical details

Sessions are offered both in-person at Key Mind Body in Covent Garden, central London, and remotely via video and private messaging (e-consultation). Appointments can be requested via the website links and through provider platforms listed on their profile. Therapy languages indicated on the site are English.

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

Video

Symptoms Treated

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

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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