Lia Brown
Lia Brown is an integrative psychotherapist and counsellor based in Hampstead, North West London who works with adults in individual, couples and group settings. She describes her work as drawing on multiple therapeutic disciplines and providing psychotherapy and counselling in a confidential and non-judgemental environment. The practice aims to support clients in enhancing their quality of life and engaging with their present experiences.
Her website states she has more than two decades of experience and has worked in settings including private practice, the Priory Hospital and the Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships. She highlights a focus on how past relationships influence current patterns and on developing self-awareness and interpersonal functioning.
Best for
Lia Brown’s practice is presented as suitable for adults seeking support for emotional and relational difficulties that have persisted over time. She works with individuals, couples and groups who are experiencing challenges in areas such as anxiety, depression, trauma responses, panic, ADHD, and patterns of addiction.
Approach
The website states that Lia Brown employs an integrative humanistic approach, drawing on multiple therapeutic frameworks to tailor work to client needs. Her description emphasizes exploring emotions, patterns and narratives that contribute to clients’ difficulties. She also runs group analytic groups that are described as opportunities for participants to learn about themselves through interactions with others.
Her work includes consultations, short-term and open-ended psychotherapy. Group analysis is described as a weekly process with up to eight individuals or couples that supports social skills and interpersonal insight. The focus is on relational dynamics, uncovering unconscious patterns and enhancing the capacity to engage with others.
Support
Support is offered in individual, couples and group formats. The website states that psychotherapy and counselling are provided in a safe, confidential and non-judgemental environment. Lia Brown frames her work as committed to ethical psychotherapy and aligned with professional codes of ethics.
Groups are described as providing belonging, support and opportunities to practise social engagement, whereas individual work is differentiated as more beneficial for some patients. The practice is orientated toward ongoing therapeutic work tailored to client concerns.
Practical details
Sessions are available in Hampstead, North West London, and the website indicates that work is offered both in-person and online. The practice sees adult clients individually, in couples or in groups. Contact is through telephone as listed on the site.
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.