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

Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison

Dr Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison is a clinical psychologist at Harrison Psychology Group in London and Brighton whose work centres on compassionate, trauma‑informed psychotherapy. Dr Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison integrates humanistic, narrative, existential and evidence‑based therapies — including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive‑Analytic Therapy, mindfulness and psychodynamic ideas — to support clients in understanding themselves, exploring identity and life experiences, and working through emotional or relational challenges. Dr Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison also offers preparation and integration support for psychedelic experiences within a therapeutic context.

Service

Dr Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison provides individual and couples therapy online as well as in person in central London and Brighton. The practice specialises in supporting clients with a wide range of complex emotional and relational issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, sex and intimacy issues, identity and relationship diversity, low self‑confidence, stress and burnout, grief and bereavement, and eating disorders. Dr Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison also works with clients to prepare for and integrate insights from psychedelic experiences as part of a broader therapeutic process.

Safety

Dr Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), practising within professional, ethical and regulatory standards for clinical psychologists in the UK. Therapy is offered in a confidential, non‑judgemental and inclusive environment with attention to trauma‑informed care and culturally sensitive practice. Dr Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison’s approach understands psychological distress in the context of life experience and social context rather than as a problem of individual fault.

Care pathway

Clients begin by contacting Dr Jess MacIntyre‑Harrison to enquire about availability, therapeutic goals and modality (online or in‑person). An initial consultation is scheduled to clarify presenting concerns, explore history and discuss therapeutic fit. Following assessment, regular therapy sessions are arranged at a frequency agreed with the client, drawing on appropriate therapeutic modalities tailored to ongoing needs. Psychedelic preparation or integration work is incorporated collaboratively where relevant to the client’s goals.

Symptoms Treated

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

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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