Counselling is a working relationship between client and counsellor. It provides a safe and confidential environment where people can bring a wide variety of problems and difficulties: bereavement, relationship issues or persistent patterns of behaviour which inhibit achievement and bring great dissatisfaction.
Through this therapeutic process people learn to use their own resources to identify problems, recognise choices of action and make appropriate changes. New ways of thinking and behaving can be tried out, which can lead to the discovery of unrecognised potential, increased self confidence and a greater zest for life.
The Clapham Common Clinic is recongnised by The British Association For Counselling. All counsellers follow the BAC and/or UKCP code of practice.
I aim to work with clients providing an environment of trust and respect for their uniqueness, so that they feel empowered, more radiant and able to move towards growth, wholeness and a healthier way of living.
Katherine Kapadia
Katherine Kapadia is qualified in humanistic counselling and has experience working with a diverse client background short and long term. Katherine works with individuals, couples and teenagers, and is an accredited member of the BACP.
Counselling offers an opportunity to explore feelings, experiences and problems in a safe and confidential environment. Given that people who come to counselling are often in a painful and vulnerable situation I aim to provide a calm and thoughtful space in which to begin to address your issues.
Crispin Lane
Crispin Lane is qualified as a psychodynamic counsellor and psychoanalytic psychotherapist, with over twenty years experience in the NHS, higher education, and private practice. I a registrant of the British Psychoanalytic Council ( British Confederation of Psychotherapists ).