Conditions
Anxiety Burnout Depression PTSD
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood
Substances
Ketamine MDMA Psilocybin
Format
In-person

Nataleigh René Strasburg

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Nataleigh René Strasburg

Overview

Nataleigh René Strasburg offers person-centred, relational and transpersonal psychotherapy in London. The practitioner emphasises a warm, attentive and supportive therapeutic environment in which clients can explore deep struggles, stories from the past, and steps toward meaning and growth. Sessions are framed around developing understanding, self-compassion and practical ways to create a more fulfilling life.

The practice frames therapy as a collaborative journey. Nataleigh René Strasburg brings a background in social work and transpersonal counselling to her clinical work, and presents therapy as a safe space to be heard, understood and supported while addressing a range of life challenges.

Best for

This provider is best suited for adults seeking integrative, relational psychotherapy to work through life transitions, long-standing emotional difficulties, and challenges rooted in past experiences. They may be especially helpful for people who value a warm, exploratory therapeutic relationship and an approach informed by transpersonal perspectives.

  • Individuals navigating life transitions and meaning-seeking
  • Clients wishing to process past trauma, loss or relational difficulties
  • People seeking integration support and skills for ongoing emotional regulation

Approach

The practitioner uses a relational, transpersonal psychotherapy framework that integrates social work perspectives with transpersonal counselling techniques. Their approach emphasises presence, attunement and the therapeutic relationship as the primary vehicle for change.

Treatment typically involves regular one-to-one sessions focused on exploring clients’ experiences, processing emotions and developing insight. The clinician offers a reflective, empathic stance and supports clients in translating therapeutic insights into practical changes in daily life.

Workshops and specific integration support are also offered alongside individual therapy, providing continuity of care and opportunities to deepen learning outside of standard sessions.

Education and Training

The practitioner holds an MSW and a Postgraduate Diploma in Transpersonal Counselling & Psychotherapy and is accredited by the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP). This training underpins a clinical approach that combines evidence-informed practice with transpersonal perspectives.

Support

Clients receive a consistent, confidential therapeutic relationship with attention to safety and ethical practice. The practice emphasises a non-judgemental atmosphere where clients can bring a full range of experiences, including difficult emotions and existential concerns.

Preparation and integration support is offered as part of the service, and workshops provide additional peer-supported opportunities for reflection and learning. Boundaries, confidentiality and professional standards are maintained in line with UKCP accreditation.

Practical details

Sessions are offered from premises in London. The practice also lists integration support and occasional workshops in addition to individual therapy. Booking and initial enquiries are handled via the practice website contact page.

  • Location: 152 Camden High Street, London, NW1 0NE
  • Service format: in-person (clinic-based)
  • Languages: English

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

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood

Substances

Ketamine MDMA Psilocybin

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

Private Pay

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