Integrative Psychotherapist
Louisa is a qualified Integrative Therapist who brings a wealth of experience in both NHS-funded and private addiction treatment settings. Her therapeutic approach centres on establishing meaningful connections with clients through honest, non-judgmental, and respectful relationships.
As a BACP Registered Member and NCPS Accredited practitioner, Louisa maintains the highest standards of ethical practice through regular supervision and ongoing professional development. Her expertise is underpinned by an Advanced Diploma Level 4 in Integrative Counselling (NCPS), specialised training in Motivational Interviewing from the prestigious Tavistock Clinic and DBT Certificate.
Her integrative approach combines present-focused interventions with careful exploration of how past experiences shape current challenges. She creates a safe, containing environment where clients can process their experiences and develop robust coping strategies. Her practice particularly supports individuals managing:
- Addiction and substance use disorders
- Eating disorders
- Anxiety and stress management
- Bereavement and loss
- Depression
- Co-dependency
- Self-harm
Through collaborative therapeutic work, she supports clients on their personal journey of recovery and growth, helping them develop sustainable strategies for long-term wellbeing. Her commitment to continuous professional development ensures her practice remains current and evidence-based, while regular supervision maintains the highest standards of ethical care.
Professional Memberships
- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) - Registered Member
- National Council of Psychotherapists (NCPS) - Accredited Member