Group therapy offers a welcoming space where individuals come together to explore shared challenges in a supportive, therapist-led setting. These small groups foster connection, empathy, and mutual understanding, creating a sense of belonging that nurtures healing and personal growth.
Each session is guided with care and intention, allowing space for honest conversation, emotional insight, and meaningful reflection. As participants share their experiences, they begin to see themselves more clearly, develop healthier ways of coping, and build resilience through the strength of community.
Group therapy can be a powerful complement to individual work, offering a unique opportunity to grow alongside others who truly understand. Whether you’re navigating grief, addiction, anxiety, or life transitions, our groups are designed to meet you where you are—with compassion, clarity, and hope.
Sacred Place: A Grounding Group
Step into a sacred space where your story is honoured and your healing begins.

Mondays 7.30 pm to 8.45 pm
with Neeley Moore, Compassionate Inquiry Practitioner
Working with Myth in Dramatherapy
Arachne: Cross the threshold into a creative realm where myth, movement, and imagination invite you to explore yourself in new, surprising ways.

Sundays 17th May from 10 am to 12 pm
with Marianna Vogt, Dramatherapist
Psychodynamic Therapy Group
Group therapy provides a caring and supportive environment where you can explore life’s challenges alongside others who may share similar experiences.

Saturdays 6.30 pm to 8 pm
with Dr Boguslaw Potoczny, Group Analyst & Psychodynamic Therapist
The Fertile Ground: A Group for Attuned Parents
Using Transactional Analysis (TA) with attachment theory to understand our children and ourselves.

Sundays 10 am to 12 pm
with Anoushka Beazley, TA and Group Therapist
Belonging Abroad: A Therapeutic Support Group for Expats in London
Moving to a new country involves profound changes: new cultures, loss of networks, and a redefinition of identity.

Fridays 11 am to 12 pm
with Delfina Krause and Alexa Edelist