Our registered psychologists & psychotherapists
The HCPC-registered psychologists and psychotherapists at World Psychologists are highly skilled and experienced. They offer a range of evidence-based treatments including CBT, psychodynamic therapy, existential therapy, couples therapy, and family therapy.
Our professionals support clients dealing with anxiety, stress, depression, addiction, relationship difficulties, low self-esteem, and more. They are based in London and provide therapy sessions in person, via secure video call, or by telephone.
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Below you find links to respective therapist’s calendar and available slots.
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At World Psychologists, we usually begin with a free initial consultation to understand your needs and ensure the best therapist match. After that, you’ll be booked with a suitable therapist as soon as possible.
David
World Psychologists was founded by David Waskuri, a Swedish licensed specialist psychologist, psychotherapist, author and media expert. He provides psychological commentary in Scandinavian media. He does not provide therapy in the UK — all therapy is delivered by UK-based psychotherapists and counsellors.
Dean
Dean is a UKCP-accredited and MBACP psychotherapist and executive coach. He works with adults (18+), offering support with anxiety, depression, stress and burnout, trauma, relationship and family dynamics, LGBT+ issues, life transitions, self-worth, and coaching. Dean provides individual therapy in person at the Clapham practice (SW4) and online via Zoom or by phone.
Dean holds a Master’s degree (Distinction) and a Clinical Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy, and trained as a coach at the Møller Institute at the University of Cambridge. He tailors therapy to each client, combining thoughtful, person-centred exploration with practical, goal-focused interventions that support meaningful and lasting change. As a therapist, he helps individuals uncover and understand the underlying patterns that shape their lives and relationships, offering a compassionate, non-judgmental approach to exploring how past experiences, present circumstances, and future expectations influence their well-being. His work draws on both psychodynamic and existential theory.
Before qualifying as a psychotherapist, Dean spent 25 years as a television executive, giving him deep insight into high-pressure work environments and the emotional impact of sustained stress. He now works exclusively in private practice, where creating a safe, warm, and collaborative therapeutic relationship is central to his work and to sustainable positive change.
Dr. Annique
Dr. Annique is a highly trained psychologist with doctoral-level expertise in advanced therapeutic methods. She specialises in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and combines this with a warm, person-centred approach to help each individual feel supported and understood. In addition, she is trained in Schema Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Compassion-Focused Therapy.
Dr. Annique believes that therapy should be uniquely tailored to each person. She takes great care to adapt psychological interventions to meet individual needs, backgrounds, and personal goals. Her practice is grounded in positive psychological principles, helping people build on their strengths and move toward being the best version of themselves.
She has particular expertise in working with anxiety, depression, stress, and burnout, as well as in treating trauma-related difficulties such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and complex PTSD. Dr. Annique also supports individuals struggling with sleep difficulties, offering a compassionate and practical approach to recovery and wellbeing.
Alongside her work in mental health and trauma, Dr. Annique has significant experience supporting neurodiverse individuals, including those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). She is passionate about creating an inclusive, respectful therapeutic space where people from all cultures and walks of life feel valued and understood.
Dr. Annique works in private practice in central London and remotely, offering therapy in English.
Gregory
Gregory is a registered psychodynamic psychotherapist offering both short-term and long-term therapy to adults on an individual basis. He holds an MSc in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Counselling. Sessions are offered in English, both online and in-person in central London.
Gregory appreciates how difficult it can be to seek help and therefore places great importance on creating a warm, empathic and safe space for clients to explore whatever is on their minds. As a therapist he helps individuals uncover and understand the underlying patterns that shape their lives and relationships. He offers a compassionate and non-judgemental approach, focusing on the profound connections between past experiences and present behaviour.
Gregory supports his clients to address unresolved conflicts, develop healthier ways of relating and gain a deeper sense of self-awareness. He is passionate about fostering a meaningful therapeutic relationship that enables clients to process their thoughts, feelings and experiences.
Gregory has extensive experience working with community mental health services, charities for the suicidal and private practice. And he works with a range of issues including bereavement, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, domestic abuse, identity and cultural/racial issues, trauma, low self-esteem and anger.
Georgios
Georgios is a registered psychotherapist with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) and a member of the British Psychological Society (BPS). He provides therapy to adults (18+) and is experienced in supporting clients through a wide range of emotional and psychological challenges, including self-esteem and confidence issues, anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and men’s issues.
Georgios offers both individual and group psychotherapy, drawing on a rich integration of Person-Centred, Existential, and Emotion-Focused approaches. His practice is rooted in Humanistic values, emphasizing authenticity, empathy, and a deep respect for each client’s unique experience. He believes that meaningful therapeutic work begins with a genuine relationship, one grounded in trust, openness, and unconditional acceptance.
Georgios has extensive experience working across various settings, including mental health clinics, private practice, mental health start-ups, and insurance providers. This diverse background allows him to adapt his approach to meet the needs of clients from different backgrounds and lifestyles.
He offers therapy in both English and Greek and provides flexible session formats to ensure accessibility and convenience. Sessions are available primarily in person from his offices in Brixton and Hackney, and he also offers sessions via secure video call or by telephone when preferred.
Georgios is DBS-checked for work with children and vulnerable adults.
Rosalind
Rosalind is an Integrative Humanistic counselling psychotherapist offering individual and couples therapy to adults aged 19–65, including LGBTQIA+ clients. Her practice focuses on depression, anxiety and stress, relationship difficulties, trauma (including childhood sexual abuse), disordered eating, and complex life transitions. She tailors treatment using a holistic, person-centered foundation that integrates humanistic, psychodynamic, Acceptance commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT-informed techniques.
Her therapeutic philosophy: true healing arises from aligning mind and body within the context of the whole person. Therapy is a collaborative process that honours each client’s lived experience, values, and goals, emphasizing safety, empathy, and authentic presence. I help clients develop self-understanding, compassionate self-care, and practical strategies to navigate daily life and relationships.
Her practice is humanistic integrative, weaving experiential and relational interventions with evidence-based methods. She draws on psychodynamic insights to illuminate patterns and early experiences that shape current struggles, alongside CBT skills for emotion regulation, cognitive re-framing, and behavioural change. When appropriate, she incorporate brief, targeted interventions to reduce distress and promote resilience, including mindfulness and somatic awareness to ground clients in the here-and-now.
Rosalind works with professionals and creatives in demanding environments (notably the music/arts industry) who need an understanding ally to navigate performance pressure, burnout, and career transitions. She also supports clients dealing with trauma, attachment injuries, disordered eating, some addictions, and life-stage challenges. She is comfortable working with individuals and couples across diverse backgrounds and identities, and She actively welcomes work with clients from the LGBTQIA+ community.
Her professional credentials and affiliations: She is a licensed counselling psychotherapist, has a master’s in psychology, she is trained in an integrative humanistic, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioural approaches, she is also trained in sex therapy and couples’ therapy. She is a registered member of BACP, NCPS. She is also Music Industry Therapist Collaborative (MITC), Music Managers Forum (MMF) and the British Association of Performing Arts and Medicine (BAPAM). She offers therapy online and in person, adapting to the client’s needs and preferences.
Background and perspective: Rosalind spent 20 years in Germany, including a decade as an artist manager in the music industry. Her professional background also includes practicing law, further experience in related fields. She served as a Practice Manager for a Private Psychiatric clinic in London. This gives her a multidisciplinary perspective on legal, managerial and healthcare related challenges, with a practical understanding of the creative and therapeutic sectors, insight into high-pressure professional environments, team dynamics, and creative careers. She understand how industry demands, toxic work environment, burnout risks, and financial stress can affect mental health, and she brings that understanding into her clinical work with sensitivity and practical relevance.
Anastasia
Anastasia is a full registered psychotherapist who abides by the Ethical Code of Practice of the UKCP (United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy). As a Integrative Psychotherapist, Anastasia describes herself as compassionate, gracefully provocative, a passionate pattern finder, and full of curiosity around the human's experience. As a professional therapist for the last 8 years, she specialises in healing trauma, relationships issues, self- worth issues, dissociation, unexplained body pains, work-related issues (burn-out), anxiety and depression. She works with adults, children and couples either online or face to face in Central London.
Her approach is integrative and in a nutshell is client-focused and solution-focused rooted in compassion and transparency. She incorporates different elements in her sessions, combining multiple therapeutic methods to address individual needs, promoting holistic healing by focusing on emotional, physical, and spiritual well being.
Anastasia tailors treatment plans by drawing from diverse modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychoanalytic and mindfulness practices. This method aims to create a comprehensive treatment experience that considers the whole person rather than just specific symptoms. Anastasia is fluent in both English and Greek language.
Alba
Alba is a psychologist and a registered psychotherapist, validated by UKCP. With a deep commitment to her practice, she specializes in integrative psychotherapy, body-mind therapy, and trauma healing, employing a diverse range of approaches, including talking therapy and creative therapies.
Alba has a proven track record of supporting clients facing significant challenges, such as severe trauma, depression, anxiety, domestic violence, parenting difficulties and a variety of conditions. Her extensive experience spans working with parents, adolescents, children, and adults, allowing her to connect with individuals from all walks of life. She offers individual psychotherapy and parenting sessions.
Throughout her career, Alba has held vital roles in educational institutions, both the private and public sectors, charitable organizations, and governmental bodies. Her exceptional contributions include providing therapeutic support at esteemed organizations like MIND, The St. Aubys Centre NHS, and Teléfono de la Esperanza (UK). Alba has also lent her expertise to Kids Company, the Ealing Schools Counselling Partnership Ltd., and has served as a psychotherapist for the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Currently, she is working as a MATTS clinician for Capstone Fostering Care. She offers therapy sessions in both Spanish and English.
Her mission is to foster a supportive and nurturing environment where clients can explore their difficulties, gain insight, and find empowerment.
Emily
Emily is an integrative psychotherapist and coach, registered with both the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). Her approach is grounded in a humanistic and existential biopsychosocial model, integrating psychological theory, neurobiology, and meaning-based perspectives to support clients in developing a deeper understanding of themselves and their lives.
With over a decade of clinical experience, Emily has worked as a therapist within the NHS, The Priory Group, and in private practice. She has also founded an integrative wellbeing centre that combined psychotherapy, creative expression, and holistic health approaches.
Emily works with adults and young adults experiencing a wide range of difficulties including addiction, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, trauma, body image issues, stress, identity concerns, and relationship challenges.
Drawing on her background in occupational therapy, Emily places strong emphasis on the relationship between mind, body, and daily living—exploring how habits, roles, and environments influence wellbeing. Her integrative framework draws from Internal Family Systems (IFS), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT), and mindfulness-based and somatic approaches, allowing for a highly personalised and collaborative process.
Her therapeutic values centre on authenticity, compassion, and curiosity, aiming to help clients move from patterns of survival toward a more connected, value-led, and fulfilling way of livingț.
Emily offers sessions in person in Broadway, Cotswolds and Mayfair, London, as well as online via secure video platforms.
Lucy
Lucy is a registered UKCP person-centred psychotherapist offering therapy in English for adults and young people, both in person and online across the UK. She provides a warm, confidential space to explore difficulties such as anxiety, grief and loss, depression, stress, emotional abuse, family conflict, infertility and miscarriage, hopelessness, low self-esteem, personality disorders, suicide ideation, relationship difficulties, sexual abuse, complex PTSD, and trauma.
Lucy works one-to-one with individuals, helping clients to make sense of their experiences and develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their emotions. Her approach draws from contemporary humanistic and experiential psychotherapy, underpinned by strong foundations in psychological theory and clinical experience.
She has extensive experience working within the NHS, community mental health organisations, and private practice, supporting clients with a wide range of needs — including those living with personality disorders, complex trauma, and with a psychiatric diagnosis, as well as those navigating bereavement, serious illness or life after cancer. She also has additional training in trauma and CBT.
Lucy’s way of working is empathic, collaborative, and non-judgemental, grounded in the belief that genuine human connection and emotional understanding lie at the heart of change. She places great importance on the therapeutic relationship, creating a space where clients can feel safe enough to explore even the most painful or confusing experiences at their own pace.
Sessions are offered in person at her London practice in Richmond-upon-Thames, or remotely via Zoom or telephone for those preferring the flexibility of online therapy.
Carolina
Carolina is a Humanistic Psychotherapist and a full clinical member of the UKCP. She is also a neurodiversity-affirming life and executive coach.
Carolina provides individual and couples therapy in central London, as well as online, in both English and Spanish. She works with adults, offering support for personal growth, self-exploration, and change, focusing on overall mental health, anxiety, relationship issues, life transitions, significant events, family or work conflicts, grief and loss, perinatal emotional challenges, parenting, self-esteem, confidence, and stressors related to neurodiversity.
With extensive experience in both private practice and community mental health services, Carolina values and respects each client’s unique circumstances. She believes in genuine human connection – being real and meeting you, human to human. Her holistic approach recognises the link between mind and body, encouraging you to explore your emotions alongside your thoughts, beliefs, and behaviours, so that you can better understand yourself and make choices that align with who you are.
Rita
Rita is an accredited psychotherapist trained in humanistic and integrative psychotherapy, which enables her to tailor interventions to meet each client’s individual needs. Rita draws on psychodynamic, person-centred, CBT, and Gestalt approaches. At the heart of her practice, she is a trauma-informed and relational psychotherapist.
Rita works with adults, young adults, and couples, offering support for issues such as anxiety, depression, stress, burnout, trauma, post-adverse experiences, relationship difficulties, self-esteem and identity issues, and life transitions. She offers therapy in English.
Rita has extensive experience in the field, working across private practice, low-cost mental health services, and community organisations. Central to her approach is being a trauma-informed and relational practitioner, which means she prioritises creating a safe, supportive, and collaborative therapeutic relationship.
She offers sessions in person at her West London practice in Notting Hill Gate, as well as online and by phone.
Roxana
Roxana is a dedicated and compassionate, qualified integrative psychotherapist and a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). She is deeply passionate about guiding individuals through their unique journeys of self-discovery and healing. She specializes in addressing a wide range of emotional challenges, including anxiety, trauma, stress, social anxiety, personal development, low self-esteem, relationship issues, culture and identity, and depression.
In her practice, Roxana creates a warm, welcoming, and non-judgmental environment where clients can feel completely safe to explore their thoughts, feelings, and struggles. She works collaboratively to build a therapeutic space that encourages openness, helping clients to delve into the depths of their experiences without fear or shame. Roxana works with individuals such as adults and young adults seeking assistance.
Clients can trust that their sessions will be held with the utmost confidentiality and respect, providing a sanctuary for honest self-expression. Roxana sees each person as a unique individual with a story worth sharing. She is committed to ensuring her clients feel truly heard, valued, and understood at every step of their journey.
Roxana has clinical experience working in NHS settings as well as collaborating with private organizations and charities. Her integrative approach incorporates various psychological modalities and interventions such as CBT, ACT, Person-centred, and Psychodynamic theories, tailored to meet each client's unique needs. Her goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment where clients can work through their experiences, process their internal thoughts and feelings, and develop ways to move forward.
Currently, Roxana offers online sessions across the UK and in-person sessions offered in Hackney. Sessions are spoken in English.
Iqra
Iqra is a registered and accredited psychotherapist specialising in Humanistic Integrative psychotherapy.
Iqra provides individual therapy for adults, offering holistic approach empowers individuals to navigate life's complexities and enhance their mental wellness. Grounded in integrative psychotherapy, she uses diverse methods such as Jungian, Humanistic, Psychoanalytic, Gestalt, and Psychodynamic therapies. She specializes in addressing behavioural disorders, loneliness, anger management, attachment issues, motivation, stress, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, domestic and emotional abuse, and cultural identity challenges.
She is dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and empathetic environment where every client feels valued and understood, supporting their inner journey. She offers therapy in English, Urdu and Hindi.
Iqra has an extensive experience from the placement, private practice, and community mental health services. She offers sessions in person at her London practice in Buckhurst Hill, Holborn and Fairlop as well as online and by phone.
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