Natalia Werkowska
Overview
The practice is led by Natalia Werkowska, a trauma-informed psychotherapeutic counsellor offering psychotherapy and counselling services. The practice focuses on creating a compassionate, reflective space where clients can explore emotional difficulties, relationships and life stressors. Her work emphasizes understanding personal needs and building practical strategies to increase wellbeing and resilience.
The clinic offers both online sessions and in-person meetings in South-West London, tailoring interventions to individual needs. They support clients across a range of common mental health concerns and adapt their approach based on each person’s context and goals.
Best for
This provider is best suited for adults experiencing depression, anxiety, stress, difficulties related to neurodivergence (for example ADHD or autism), relationship challenges and low self-confidence. Typical clients include people seeking long-term psychotherapeutic work as well as those looking for short-term support for a specific problem.
– People experiencing low mood, persistent worry or relationship difficulties
– Clients navigating workplace stress or burnout
– Individuals with ADHD-related challenges or seeking neurodivergence-informed support
Approach
Their approach is psychotherapeutic and trauma-informed, combining reflective, relational work with practical strategies to manage symptoms. Sessions are collaborative and tailored, with an emphasis on helping clients understand patterns, emotional triggers and relational dynamics.
Treatment typically involves regular one-to-one sessions that explore personal history, current stressors and coping mechanisms. The clinician integrates therapeutic techniques appropriate to the client’s needs and may use exploratory conversation, psychoeducation and grounded strategies for managing anxiety and low mood.
The practice seeks to create a safe, non-judgmental environment where clients can process difficult experiences and work toward increased clarity, autonomy and emotional regulation.
Education and Training
The clinician identifies as a psychotherapeutic counsellor with trauma-informed training and clinical experience supporting a range of common mental health conditions. Specific institutional qualifications or professional registrations were not listed on the site.
Support
Clients receive ongoing support through structured therapy sessions that include preparation, in-session work and follow-up integration of themes discussed in therapy. The practice emphasizes confidentiality, clear boundaries and a respectful therapeutic relationship.
There is attention to inclusivity and tailoring of interventions for neurodivergent clients; safety and pacing are highlighted by a trauma-informed stance. Practical guidance and coping strategies are provided as part of the therapeutic process to support day-to-day functioning between sessions.
Practical details
Sessions are offered online and in-person in South-West London; the practice supports adults across a range of common mental health concerns. Booking and fee details are available via the practical details & contact page on the website. Languages offered are primarily English.
This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.