Conditions
Anxiety Burnout Depression Eating Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder PTSD Substance abuse disorder
Symptoms
Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Panic Poor sleep Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Guy Hillman

Provider type Prescribing clinician
Location United Kingdom
Guy Hillman

Overview

Dr Guy Hillman is a dually trained consultant psychiatrist and medical psychotherapist with almost two decades of experience working with adults with complex and co-occurring mental health conditions. Their practice emphasises a person-centred, personalised approach that integrates psychotherapeutic methods with medical assessment and, where appropriate, medication management. The team offering is positioned within the London Psychiatry Clinic private practice on Harley Street and Fitzroy Square and includes in-person and online appointment options.

Dr Guy Hillman specialises in assessing and treating emotional, personality, relationship and mood disorders as well as trauma-related and complex presentations, combining a range of psychotherapy models with psychiatric expertise to create tailored treatment plans.

Best for

This practitioner is best suited for adults (18+) with complex or overlapping mental health needs who require both psychiatric expertise and specialised psychotherapy. Typical clients include individuals with mood disorders, anxiety and trauma-related conditions, personality and relational difficulties, and those with co-occurring substance or alcohol misuse.

  • Adults with anxiety, depression or trauma-related disorders
  • People experiencing complex or co-occurring conditions (e.g., mood disorder plus personality difficulty)
  • Clients seeking combined medical and psychotherapeutic input

Approach

Dr Guy Hillman has a collaborative assessment process that places early emphasis on a thorough formulation of a person’s difficulties and life context. Treatment typically begins with an in-depth assessment to identify symptom drivers, personality style and suitable therapeutic modalities.

Their approach integrates multiple psychotherapeutic frameworks (including psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, CBT and mentalisation-based therapy) alongside evidence-informed medication strategies when appropriate. Initial priorities often include crisis stabilisation and symptom management followed by longer-term psychotherapeutic work to address underlying patterns of thought and behaviour.

Sessions are tailored to individual needs and may combine medication review, psychotherapy and psychoeducation. The practitioner reports aiming for transparent discussions about benefits and risks of medication and collaborative decision-making about treatment plans.

Education and Training

Dr Guy Hillman is a Consultant Psychiatrist and Medical Psychotherapist registered with the UK General Medical Council and a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych). Dr Hillman has specialist qualifications in forensic psychiatry and medical psychotherapy and extensive NHS and medico-legal experience, including expert witness work.

Support

Clients receive structured clinical support including comprehensive assessments, clear treatment plans and ongoing monitoring. The practice provides preparatory work, psychoeducation and integration of therapeutic gains into daily life as part of its approach to longer-term recovery and relapse prevention.

The clinic maintains confidentiality and professional boundaries consistent with UK clinical governance; it is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and accepts private medical insurance for consultations. Administrative support is provided via a dedicated enquiries team and a secure online booking portal for some assessments.

Practical details

Services are offered in-person at central London locations (Harley Street and Fitzroy Square) and remotely via online psychiatry and therapy, so the practice operates as a hybrid service. Typical session durations and fees are published: an initial 90-minute assessment and varying follow-up lengths. Appointments are arranged via the clinic enquiry form, phone, WhatsApp or the secure bookings portal for ADHD assessments.

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

Symptoms Treated

Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Panic Poor sleep Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Cost Range

$

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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