
Therapy Fees & Appointment Details
Professional Fees & Appointment Information
I aim to offer a high standard of psychoanalytic psychotherapy and consultation, with transparent pricing and flexible options to suit individual needs. My approach is rooted in providing high-quality, accessible care for children, young people, students, and parents. Below you’ll find current fees for assessment, ongoing treatment, and review appointments. If you have any questions or would like to discuss your circumstances, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Fees
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Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy
£65 per session (50 minutes)
Weekly one-to-one psychotherapy for children and young people, tailored to their emotional needs and developmental stage.
Initial Assessment £85 (1 hour 15)
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Student Psychotherapy
£55 per session (50 minutes)
Reduced-rate psychotherapy is available for undergraduate students at Leeds universities and FE campuses. A tailored treatment plan is agreed after assessment. Initial Student Assessment: £70 (1 hour)
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Parent Psychotherapy
£65 per session (50 minutes)
Parent-focused sessions supporting emotional insight, reflective functioning, and relationship-based approaches to parenting. Helpful during periods of stress, transition, or when navigating complex family dynamics
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Supervision & Consultation
£65 per session (1 hour )
Supportive sessions for professionals working with children, young people or families. Space to reflect on clinical work, emotional responses, and organisational dynamics.

Additional Information
All sessions are invoiced monthly and payable by bank transfer.
Fees are reviewed annually and subject to change each April.
Student Psychotherapy
Single Session Psychoanalytic Consultation for Young People £65:
Not sure if long term psychotherapy is what you need? Perhaps a stand alone single consultation would suit you better?
Young people (aged 17-26) can book in for a one off Psychoanalytic Consultation appointment.
This might be to work out what you need, to help with a moment of crisis, or to focus on a particular state of mind.
This offers a space to think about what is important to you.