Conditions
Anxiety Depression
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Eva Serra

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Eva Serra

Eva Serra is an integrative psychotherapist based in London (E8) offering therapy for adults, adolescents and children. Her approach is relational, intuitive and personalised — combining traditional psychotherapy with somatic, transpersonal and creative practices. She offers a warm, non-judgemental therapeutic space, aiming to help clients reconnect with their true selves, bringing attention to body, breath, inner parts and emotional experience, and supporting healing beyond purely cognitive talk therapy.

Service

Eva works in person (from a therapy room in Hackney, London) and online. She provides integrative psychotherapy that draws on modalities including attachment-informed therapy, psychodynamic work, person-centred therapy, transpersonal practices, internal parts work (Internal Family Systems), mindfulness and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT/tapping). She works with adults, young people and children, and supports issues such as anxiety, grief, identity, sexuality, intercultural dynamics, loneliness, emotional overwhelm, trauma or difficult early life experiences, family or relationship issues, and existential/spiritual questions. For children and adolescents she may use creative tools — symbolic play, visual art, storytelling — to help expression and emotional processing.

Safety

Eva is a verified professional listed in a recognised directory of therapists in the UK. Her credentials include a B.A. in integrative counselling and psychotherapy, a Level 4 Diploma in integrative counselling, and a Master’s in child and adolescent psychotherapy, and she is registered with a professional body (the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy, BACP). Her therapeutic practice is ethically grounded, offering confidentiality, a client-centred pace, and a safe environment for emotional work. She also offers discounted rates for clients with financial constraints (e.g. students, key workers, low income, refugees).

Care pathway

Clients begin by contacting Eva to request an appointment (online or in-person). After initial contact, therapy sessions are scheduled according to need. In sessions, the work may involve talk therapy, body- and breath-based work, creative expression (for children or where helpful), and tools such as EFT or mindfulness. For younger clients, parents or caregivers may be involved to support family / systemic dynamics. Therapy is tailored to each individual’s history, needs and pace, with flexibility for adjustments as therapy progresses.

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

Symptoms Treated

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

Languages Offered

English

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