Conditions
Addiction Anxiety Depression Eating Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Panic disorder and phobias PTSD
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Panic Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Yasmin King

Provider type Psychotherapist
Location United Kingdom
Yasmin King

Overview

Yasmin King is an integrative psychotherapist and EMDR practitioner based in London. She offers a blend of integrative and relational approaches, drawing on creative and transpersonal modalities where helpful. The practice emphasises empathic listening, exploration of identity and relational patterns, and trauma-informed care for adults and young people.

The practice provides both in-person and remote sessions, with consulting rooms at the Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy Education (CCPE) in London W2 and additional consulting rooms on Harley Street. They offer specialist support for trauma, perinatal adjustment, and issues arising from disrupted or uprooted childhoods.

Best for

This practitioner is best suited for adults and young people seeking long-term or short-term psychotherapy for anxiety, depression, trauma-related difficulties and perinatal emotional support. They work with clients experiencing identity difficulties, panic attacks, relationship problems and life transitions.

  • Adults and young people with anxiety and panic
  • People experiencing depression or low mood
  • Clients with trauma or post-traumatic stress symptoms
  • Perinatal support for pregnancy and postpartum adjustment

Approach

The practice uses an integrative approach, drawing on whichever therapeutic methods are most helpful for the client’s needs. Sessions are typically 50 minutes and may include relational, transpersonal and creative therapy elements alongside evidence-informed interventions.

Yasmin is an accredited EMDR therapist and incorporates EMDR within a broader psychotherapeutic framework for clients with complex trauma and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Initial sessions focus on assessment and goal-setting, and ongoing work often follows a weekly rhythm with an agreed duration depending on the client’s needs.

Remote sessions are offered by Zoom, FaceTime or telephone when preferred, and in-person work takes place at established consulting locations in London.

Education and Training

The clinician is a registered member of BACP (MBACP) and is trained in EMDR (reference to EMDR accreditation provided). The clinical background is integrative counselling and psychotherapy with additional training in supervision and perinatal support.

Support

Clients receive an initial consultation to discuss reasons for therapy and to assess fit with the clinician’s style and approach. The practice sets clear boundaries for confidentiality in line with BACP/UKCP GDPR guidance and maintains a cancellation policy (72 hours for therapy; 48 hours noted for some supervisory arrangements).

Support includes preparation for EMDR where relevant, ongoing clinical risk management, and integration work after trauma-focused sessions. Payment is by cash or bank transfer at the end of sessions, and the clinician makes arrangements for brief initial phone contacts by email when requested.

Practical details

Sessions are offered in person (London W2 and Harley Street, W1) and remotely via Zoom, FaceTime or telephone. Standard session length is 50 minutes. Fees are advertised from 95 per session on the BACP listing. Booking is via the clinician’s website or by contacting the CCPE location for in-person appointments.

  • Format: In-person and online (hybrid)
  • Locations: CCPE, Beauchamp Lodge, 2 Warwick Crescent, London W2 6NE; consulting rooms on Harley Street, London W1
  • Session length: 50 minutes; typical frequency: weekly
  • 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 Panic Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Cost Range

$

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