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HORIZON HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE (They/Them)

Treatment Center, APA, UKCP, BPS, UKGHMR, BABCP, BACP, HCPC, GMC, ECT
Horizon Hospital and Research Centre is a forward-thinking healthcare institution committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred medical services alongside pioneering research and innovation. Established in the United Kingdom and operating as a registered private limited company, the organisation integrates clinical excellence with scientific advancement to improve health outcomes and contribute to the global medical community. At Horizon Hospital and Research Centre, our philosophy is rooted in compassion, integrity, and evidence-based practice. We are dedicated to providing personalised care tailored to the unique needs of every patient, ensuring that treatment pathways are safe, effective, and aligned with the latest medical standards. Our multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals and researchers work collaboratively to deliver comprehensive services ranging from diagnostics and specialist treatment to advanced therapeutic interventions. We place strong emphasis on innovation and research, recognising that the future of healthcare depends on continuous discovery and development. Through our research programmes, we actively explore new treatment methodologies, including advancements in neurological science, cancer therapies, and minimally invasive surgical technologies. These initiatives enable us to translate scientific knowledge into practical clinical solutions that enhance patient recovery and long-term wellbeing. Our organisation operates with the highest standards of transparency, governance, and ethical responsibility. We are committed to maintaining trust with our patients, partners, and the wider community by ensuring accountability in all our operations. As part of our broader mission, we also engage with communities to promote health awareness, preventative care, and access to modern healthcare services. Strategically located in London, Horizon Hospital and Research Centre aims to become a centre of excellence in integrated healthcare, combining clinical services, specialist practice, and research-driven innovation. Our long-term vision is to redefine healthcare delivery by bridging the gap between treatment and research, ultimately contributing to a healthier and more resilient society.

Client Focus

Session Format: Couple, Family, Group, Individual sessions.
Age Specialty: Adult, Children, Senior, Teen, Young Adult
Demographic Expertise: Asian, Black / African American, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Hispanic / Latino, Jewish, LDS/Mormon, LGBTQ+, Men, Middle Eastern, Military / Veterans, Muslim, Native American, Pacific Islander, Persons with Disabilities, Sikh, Women clients.
Languages: English

Treatment Approach

  • Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) Trauma-informed therapy that helps individuals explore deeply held, painful emotional experiences within a safe, attuned therapeutic relationship.
  • Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) A trauma-focused therapy that uses eye movements and imagery to help the brain reframe distressing memories. It often leads to quicker relief from symptoms compared to traditional talk therapy.
  • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) Helps people accept difficult thoughts and feelings instead of fighting them, while committing to actions that reflect their values. It blends mindfulness with practical behavior strategies.
  • Adlerian Therapy Focuses on understanding a person’s sense of belonging and purpose. It helps people overcome feelings of inferiority and create healthier relationships.
  • Art Therapy Uses creative activities like drawing, painting, or sculpture as a way to express emotions. It is especially helpful when words are hard to find.
  • Behavioral Therapy Uses learning techniques like reinforcement and practice to change unwanted behaviors. It is often applied to phobias, anxiety, and habits.
  • Bioenergetic Analysis Combines talk therapy with physical exercises to release stored tension in the body. It aims to connect emotional struggles with physical experiences.
  • Biofeedback / Neurofeedback Teaches people to control body or brain activity using real-time monitoring. It’s often used for stress, anxiety, ADHD, and migraines.
  • Biopsychosocial Therapy Takes into account biological, psychological, and social factors in understanding mental health. It looks at the whole person, not just symptoms.
  • Brainspotting A therapy that uses eye positions to access and process unresolved trauma. It helps release emotional and physical pain held in the body.
  • Christian Counseling Blends psychological practices with Christian values and scripture. It provides faith-based support for life challenges and spiritual growth.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) One of the most widely used approaches, CBT helps people identify unhelpful thoughts and replace them with healthier patterns. It is effective for anxiety, depression, and many other concerns.
  • Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) An evidence-based treatment for PTSD that teaches clients to reframe unhelpful thoughts about trauma. It helps reduce guilt, shame, and fear.
  • Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) Builds skills in self-kindness and compassion toward others. It is especially helpful for people who struggle with shame or self-criticism.
  • Contemplative Psychotherapy Combines mindfulness and meditation practices with modern psychology. It encourages awareness and compassion as part of the healing process.
  • Control Mastery Theory Helps clients uncover unconscious beliefs formed in childhood that may still be blocking them. It supports testing and changing these beliefs in a safe relationship.
  • Dance / Movement Therapy Uses movement and body awareness to express emotions and improve mental health. It can increase confidence, reduce stress, and support healing.
  • Developmental Therapy Looks at how childhood and developmental experiences affect current challenges. It aims to repair unmet needs and foster healthy growth.
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Combines CBT with mindfulness to help regulate emotions, tolerate stress, and build stronger relationships. Originally designed for borderline personality disorder, it’s now used more broadly.
  • Drama Therapy Uses role-play, storytelling, and theater techniques to explore problems and emotions. It helps people practice new ways of relating to others.
  • Eclectic Therapy Draws from different therapeutic methods based on what fits each client best. It is flexible and personalized rather than following one single model.
  • Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) Focuses on strengthening emotional bonds in couples or families. It helps people identify negative cycles and create more secure connections.
  • Existential / Humanistic Therapy Encourages people to explore meaning, freedom, and authenticity in their lives. It focuses on personal growth and living in alignment with one’s values.
  • Experiential Therapy Involves hands-on activities to bring emotions into the present moment. It helps clients process feelings more deeply than through conversation alone.
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) A structured therapy that uses guided eye movements to help process traumatic memories. It is widely recognized for treating PTSD and trauma-related conditions.
  • Family Constellation Therapy Explores hidden family dynamics and patterns across generations. It helps people understand how past family issues may be influencing current struggles.
  • Family Systems Therapy Looks at problems within the context of the family as a whole. It aims to improve communication and balance in family relationships.
  • Feminist Therapy Addresses how gender roles, power, and social inequality affect mental health. It empowers clients to challenge limiting beliefs and systems.
  • Gestalt Therapy Encourages awareness of thoughts, feelings, and actions in the present moment. It helps people integrate different parts of themselves for wholeness.
  • Gottman Method Couples Therapy Based on decades of research, this method gives couples tools to improve communication, manage conflict, and strengthen intimacy.
  • Hakomi Method A mindfulness-based approach that helps clients notice unconscious patterns in their body and mind. It emphasizes compassion and non-judgment.
  • Hypnotherapy Uses guided relaxation and focus to access the subconscious mind. It is often used for habits, anxiety, and pain management.
  • Imago Relationship Therapy Helps couples understand how childhood experiences influence adult relationships. It teaches communication techniques to deepen connection.
  • Integrative Therapy Combines techniques from multiple approaches into a customized plan. It adapts to each client’s unique situation and needs.
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) Helps clients heal by working with different ‘parts’ of themselves, like inner critics or wounded children. It fosters harmony within the self.
  • Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) A short-term approach focused on improving relationships and social support. It is often used for depression and grief.
  • Intersubjective Therapy Explores the shared emotional experience between therapist and client. It emphasizes connection and mutual understanding.
  • Jungian Therapy Draws on Carl Jung’s ideas about archetypes, dreams, and the collective unconscious. It helps people explore deeper layers of meaning.
  • Ketamine-Assisted Therapy Combines low doses of ketamine with psychotherapy to treat depression, trauma, and anxiety. It can provide relief when other methods haven’t worked.
  • Light Therapy (Phototherapy) Uses exposure to bright light to regulate mood. It is best known for treating seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
  • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) Combines mindfulness practices with CBT to prevent depression relapse. It helps people notice thoughts without judgment and respond more calmly.
  • Motivational Interviewing (MI) A collaborative, client-centered approach that strengthens motivation for change. It is especially effective for addictions and health behaviors.
  • Multicultural Therapy Acknowledges the role of culture, race, and identity in mental health. It values diversity and adapts treatment to each person’s background.
  • Music Therapy Uses music listening, songwriting, or rhythm exercises to support healing. It is effective for stress, emotional expression, and cognitive challenges.
  • Narrative Therapy Encourages people to view problems as separate from themselves and reframe their life story. It helps build resilience and self-identity.
  • Neuropsychology Examines how brain function affects thinking, memory, and behavior. It often involves assessment and rehabilitation strategies.
  • Object Relations Therapy Focuses on how early caregiver relationships shape current relationships. It aims to improve patterns of attachment and trust.
  • Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Helps parents strengthen their bond with their child while learning effective strategies to manage challenging behaviors. Through live coaching, parents practice positive communication, set clear boundaries, and build a more supportive, nurturing home environment.
  • Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) Emphasizes empathy, unconditional positive regard, and authenticity. It provides a safe space for self-discovery and growth.
  • Psychoanalytic Therapy Based on Freud’s theories, it explores unconscious conflicts and past experiences. It seeks to bring hidden issues into awareness.
  • Psychodynamic Therapy Explores unconscious thoughts and patterns that influence current behavior. It builds insight into how the past impacts the present.
  • Psychoeducational Therapy Provides education and coping tools about mental health conditions. It empowers clients with knowledge and practical skills.
  • Psychosocial Therapy Looks at how social and environmental factors affect psychological health. It emphasizes relationships, community, and resilience.
  • Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) Helps clients challenge and replace irrational beliefs. It is an action-oriented approach for lasting change.
  • Reality Therapy / Choice Theory Focuses on present choices and taking responsibility for actions. It helps clients create more fulfilling relationships and lives.
  • Relational Psychotherapy Emphasizes the healing power of the therapist-client relationship. It uses trust and safety as a foundation for change.
  • Schema Therapy Identifies deep-rooted negative patterns formed in childhood. It combines CBT, attachment theory, and experiential methods for change.
  • Self Psychology Explores the development of self-esteem and identity. It emphasizes the importance of empathy in healing.
  • Social Constructionist Therapy Looks at how social and cultural context shapes identity and problems. It helps clients create new narratives of meaning.
  • Social Learning Therapy Based on the idea that people learn behaviors by observing others. It applies modeling and reinforcement to encourage healthy change.
  • Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) Focuses on solutions and future goals rather than past problems. It is practical, short-term, and goal-driven.
  • Somatic Therapy Helps clients notice how emotions are stored in the body. It uses breath, movement, and awareness for healing trauma and stress.
  • Transactional Analysis Explores interactions through the lens of Parent, Adult, and Child roles. It aims to improve communication and self-awareness.
  • Transpersonal Therapy Integrates spirituality and higher states of consciousness with psychology. It encourages growth beyond the individual self.
Approach Description: 1. Cognitive & Behavioural Approaches Core principle: Thoughts, emotions, and behaviours are interlinked and modifiable. Approach: Identify maladaptive thought patterns (cognitive distortions) Challenge and restructure beliefs using evidence-based techniques Introduce behavioural interventions (exposure, activity scheduling) Assign structured homework and measurable goals Clinician role: Directive, structured, goal-oriented Patient role: Active participant, skill development Outcome focus: Symptom reduction, coping skills, measurable change 2. Psychodynamic & Psychoanalytic Approaches Core principle: Unconscious processes and early experiences shape current behaviour. Approach: Explore past relationships and childhood experiences Analyse recurring emotional patterns and defence mechanisms Use therapeutic relationship (transference/countertransference) as a tool Promote insight into unconscious conflicts Clinician role: Interpretive, reflective Patient role: Exploratory, introspective Outcome focus: Deep personality change, insight, emotional resolution 3. Humanistic & Experiential Approaches Core principle: Individuals have an innate capacity for growth and self-actualisation. Approach: Provide a non-judgmental, empathetic therapeutic environment Encourage self-exploration and emotional expression Focus on present experience rather than diagnosis Build self-awareness and personal meaning Clinician role: Facilitator, non-directive Patient role: Self-directed exploration Outcome focus: Personal growth, self-acceptance, emotional clarity 4. Trauma-Focused Approaches Core principle: Trauma is stored in both mind and body and requires targeted processing. Approach: Stabilisation and safety first (grounding techniques) Gradual processing of traumatic memories Use structured protocols (e.g., bilateral stimulation, narrative exposure) Integrate traumatic experiences into normal memory Clinician role: Highly trained, structured, safety-focused Patient role: Guided processing with emotional regulation Outcome focus: Reduction of PTSD symptoms, trauma resolution 5. Integrative & Holistic Approaches Core principle: No single therapy fits all—combine methods for best outcomes. Approach: Assess patient holistically (biological, psychological, social factors) Blend techniques (e.g., CBT + psychodynamic + mindfulness) Adapt treatment plan continuously Address lifestyle, environment, and wellbeing Clinician role: Flexible, adaptive Patient role: Collaborative engagement Outcome focus: Comprehensive, personalised care 6. Mindfulness & Third-Wave Approaches Core principle: Changing relationship with thoughts is more effective than changing thoughts themselves. Approach: Teach mindfulness and present-moment awareness Encourage acceptance rather than avoidance Develop psychological flexibility Use meditation and value-based actions Clinician role: Coach and guide Patient role: Practice-based learning Outcome focus: Emotional regulation, resilience, reduced reactivity 7. Family, Couples & Systemic Approaches Core principle: Problems exist within relationships and systems, not just individuals. Approach: Assess family or relational dynamics Identify communication patterns and roles Intervene at system level (not just individual symptoms) Improve interaction and conflict resolution Clinician role: Mediator and systems analyst Patient role: Active participation with others Outcome focus: Relationship improvement, systemic change 8. Creative & Expressive Approaches Core principle: Expression beyond words can access deeper emotional states. Approach: Use art, music, movement, or drama as communication tools Encourage symbolic expression of emotions Process experiences through creative output Particularly effective for children or trauma cases Clinician role: Facilitator of expression Patient role: Creative engagement Outcome focus: Emotional release, non-verbal processing 9. Somatic / Body-Oriented Approaches Core principle: The body holds psychological stress and trauma. Approach: Focus on physical sensations and body awareness Release stored tension through guided techniques Regulate nervous system responses Integrate mind-body connection Clinician role: Observational and guiding Patient role: Sensory awareness and participation Outcome focus: Stress reduction, trauma release, physiological balance 10. Behavioural & Skills-Based Approaches Core principle: Behaviour can be learned, modified, and reinforced. Approach: Identify problematic behaviours Apply reinforcement strategies (rewards/consequences) Teach practical life and coping skills Use repetition and structured training Clinician role: Instructor and trainer Patient role: Practice and repetition Outcome focus: Functional improvement, behaviour change 11. Neuro & Brain-Based Approaches Core principle: Mental health is linked to brain activity and physiology. Approach: Monitor brain or physiological signals (e.g., EEG, heart rate) Provide real-time feedback to regulate function Use stimulation techniques where appropriate Combine with psychological therapy Clinician role: Technical and clinical Patient role: Responsive to feedback training Outcome focus: Neurological regulation, symptom control 12. Complementary & Alternative Approaches Core principle: Holistic healing through non-conventional methods. Approach: Use relaxation, energy-based, or traditional techniques Often combined with conventional therapy Focus on wellbeing and stress relief Clinician role: Supportive practitioner Patient role: Passive/active depending on method Outcome focus: General wellbeing (variable evidence base) 13. Addiction & Recovery Approaches Core principle: Behavioural, psychological, and social factors drive addiction. Approach: Enhance motivation for change Identify triggers and relapse risks Build coping strategies and support systems Use structured recovery frameworks Clinician role: Motivational and supportive Patient role: Commitment to change Outcome focus: Abstinence, relapse prevention

Fees & Insurance

Fees
  • Average Session Fee £100 to £500 Per Session
  • Affordable sliding scale therapy: apply if you may be eligible.
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Insurance
  • Accepts Insurance
  • Yes

Education & Credentials

HORIZON HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE APA, UKCP, BPS, UKGHMR, BABCP, BACP, HCPC, GMC, ECT
  • Female, Gender Fluid, Male, Non-Binary
  • License # 16301721
  • Licensed in UK
  • Practicing Since 2005
Education: Academic Qualifications Doctorate in Health Sciences, PhD. in Clinical Psychology, Masters in Clinical Psychology Master Herbalist Advanced Diploma in Homeopath Advanced Diploma in Naturopathy Medicine Advanced Diploma in Clinical Neuropsychology (Level 7 ) Other Professional Qualific

HORIZON HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE Practice Details

Therapy Sessions
  • Available In-Person in London, England EC1V 1JN and Bristol, England BS7 8AT
  • Available Online for residents of United Kingdom
  • Online Therapy Details: 1. Cognitive & Behavioural Therapies (Evidence-Based Core) These are the most widely used and clinically validated approaches. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) Behavioural Activation (BA) Exposure Therapy Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PE) Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) Schema Therapy 2. Psychodynamic & Psychoanalytic Therapies Focus on unconscious processes and early life experiences. Psychoanalysis (Freudian) Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Jungian Therapy (Analytical Psychology) Adlerian Therapy Object Relations Therapy Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP) 3. Humanistic & Experiential Therapies Emphasise personal growth and self-awareness. Person-Centred Therapy (Carl Rogers) Gestalt Therapy Existential Therapy Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) Humanistic Therapy 4. Trauma-Focused Therapies Designed specifically for PTSD and trauma recovery. Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) Somatic Experiencing Trauma-Informed Therapy Internal Family Systems (IFS) Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) 5. Integrative & Holistic Therapies Combine multiple approaches. Integrative Psychotherapy Holistic Therapy Multimodal Therapy Biopsychosocial Therapy 6. Mindfulness & Third-Wave Therapies Modern evolution of CBT integrating awareness practices. Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) Acceptance-Based Therapy 7. Family, Couples & Systemic Therapies Focus on relationships and group dynamics. Family Systems Therapy Structural Family Therapy Strategic Family Therapy Bowenian Family Therapy Couples Therapy / Marriage Counselling Systemic Therapy 8. Creative & Expressive Therapies Use non-verbal expression. Art Therapy Music Therapy Dance/Movement Therapy Drama Therapy Play Therapy (common for children) 9. Body-Oriented / Somatic Therapies Address mind-body connection. Somatic Therapy Bioenergetic Analysis Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Body Psychotherapy 10. Behavioural & Skills-Based Therapies Focused on habit change and functional improvement. Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Social Skills Training Anger Management Therapy Habit Reversal Training 11. Neuro & Brain-Based Therapies Use neuroscience or physiological feedback. Neurofeedback Therapy Biofeedback Therapy Brain Stimulation Therapies (e.g., TMS) 12. Alternative & Complementary Therapies Used alongside conventional therapy (less evidence in some cases). Hypnotherapy Reiki Acupuncture (mental health support) Aromatherapy (supportive, not standalone) Crystal Therapy (non-clinical) 13. Addiction & Recovery Therapies Specialised for substance misuse. 12-Step Facilitation Therapy Motivational Interviewing (MI) Relapse Prevention Therapy Contingency Management 14. Coaching & Support-Oriented Approaches Not always clinical therapy but often used in practice. Life Coaching Wellness Coaching Career Counselling Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
HORIZON HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTRE Practice Description
Horizon Hospital and Research Centre Horizon Hospital and Research Centre is a UK-based private healthcare and research organisation dedicated to delivering integrated clinical services, specialist medical practice, and advanced research-led healthcare solutions. Established as a multidisciplinary institution, the organisation operates at the intersection of hospital care, specialist treatment, and scientific innovation, with a strong emphasis on improving patient outcomes through evidence-based practice. The practice provides a broad spectrum of healthcare services, including comprehensive outpatient consultations, diagnostic assessments, emergency care, and personalised treatment planning. Patients benefit from a coordinated care model in which clinicians, specialists, and researchers collaborate to ensure accurate diagnosis, effective intervention, and continuity of care across all stages of treatment. A key component of the organisation’s practice is its commitment to advanced diagnostic and research-driven medicine. The Centre utilises modern medical technologies and clinical research methodologies to support early detection, precise diagnosis, and the development of innovative treatment pathways. Its research activities focus on enhancing healthcare delivery, contributing to medical knowledge, and translating scientific findings into practical clinical applications. Horizon Hospital and Research Centre also emphasises specialist and neuropsychological healthcare services, reflecting its alignment with multidisciplinary and complex care pathways. The organisation is structured to support both physical and mental health services, including specialist medical practice and residential or supported care where appropriate. The practice operates under a patient-centred model, prioritising compassion, safety, and ethical clinical standards. Care delivery is designed to be personalised, ensuring that each patient receives tailored treatment aligned with their medical condition, personal circumstances, and long-term wellbeing goals. Transparency, clinical governance, and professional accountability are embedded within all operational processes. In addition to direct patient care, the organisation plays a significant role in healthcare innovation and community engagement, contributing to the advancement of modern medicine and promoting public health awareness. By integrating hospital services with research and specialist practice, Horizon Hospital and Research Centre aims to establish itself as a centre of excellence in contemporary healthcare within the United Kingdom.

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