Tyler Hatwell
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Contact information
- Phone number
- 07582780039
Therapist - London
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Concessionary rates
Availability
My availability is currently changing as I move my hours around, I have some daytime spaces in the week. Contact to find out about most recent availability.
About me and my therapy practice
I work with adults and adolescents who are, for a variety of reasons, dealing with discomfort throughout their daily lives. This can be internal (who am I? Am I enough? What am I here for?), external or, more often, a messy combination of the above. I work with people like you who are looking for a space to look at what works and doesn't in their lives, finding patterns and using insight to guide real, meaningful change. You might be coming to therapy to cope better, to examine recent or historical trauma or to simply gain insight. It is what we make it.
Sessions with me involve a exploration of who you are and what is important to you. Our relationship will be a key part of this. My perspective as a younger male therapist may differ to experiences of therapy you have had before or to what you may have been expecting, and this could bring up new insights and avenues to explore. Therapy works best when we use our relationship, what goes on between us, as a way of gaining more understanding of you and what works for you.
In terms of specialisms of client group, I have done a lot of work the LGBT+ clients as well as Gypsies & Travellers. I have worked a lot with adolescents and with people who have experienced homelessness as well as sex workers. I believe though that anyone can gain benefit from a fit with the right therapist and am happy to work with a wide range of people.
I work in a sex, kink and sex-worker positive manner.
My theoretical approach is a mixture of Existential and Relational/Psychodynamic approaches to therapy, although solution-focused elements can be brought in if it seems appropriate.
It can be hard to know where to turn when we're struggling. I offer an inviting space that is warm yet challenging to help you to examine what's important and make decisions about what the future should be. The world we live in can throw up a lot of questions about identity, purpose and meaning. Together we can work out what you need, and help you get it.
Practice description
I work from a practice in Telegraph Hill in London and also work online. My room is wheelchair accessible and the building has an accessible toilet.
I provide a welcoming space for creative exploration of who you are, what is going on for you and what changes we want to make.
You decide the content that you bring and what we work with. They're your sessions.
Whilst a lot of what we do may look like traditional "talking therapy" there is space for art, drama, play and other ways of getting to what matters to you and who you are.
It's important to me that therapy fits the person. You may think therapy isn't a space for you, that your background or how you live might mean your therapist couldn't possibly understand you. I value a collaborative approach where we talk regularly about what's going on in the room, about us and our differences, and about whether we're going where you want us to go. It's a collaboration.
My first session
An initial session with me feels different to subsequent ones because it features a lot more of me talking at the beginning than it will later on; I outline the way I work and make sure we agree. After this, I try not to use formats and formulas and I don't necessarily ask for an exhaustive history. I meet you as you are today and we look at what problems you're coming with in the here and now. This can be historical content, of course, but it is up to you what you bring.
This first session will also be influenced by how long you want to work together: short term work (minimum 12 sessions) needs to be planned for differently to longer term or open-ended work. We can discuss this during the initial session or beforehand over the phone or through emails.
Broadly, though, it is about us both working out where you are now, what you need and whether this is a space you can get that.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, EAP, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Telephone therapy, Time-limited
Therapist - Witney
Features
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I currently work online. I see clients Monday daytimes.
About me and my therapy practice
I work with adults and adolescents who are, for a variety of reasons, dealing with discomfort throughout their daily lives. This can be internal (who am I? Am I enough? What am I here for?), external or, more often, a messy combination of the above. I work with people like you who are looking for a space to look at what works and doesn't in their lives, finding patterns and using insight to guide real, meaningful change. You might be coming to therapy to cope better, to examine recent or historical trauma or to simply gain insight. It is what we make it.
Sessions with me involve a lot of exploration of who you are and what is important to you. Our relationship will be a key part of this. My perspective as a young male therapist may differ to experiences of therapy you have had before or to what you may have been expecting, and this could bring up new insights and avenues to explore. Therapy works best when we use our relationship, what goes on between us, as a way of gaining more understanding of you and what works for you.
In terms of specialisms of client group, I have done a lot of work the LGBT+ clients as well as Gypsies & Travellers. I have worked a lot with adolescents and with people who have experienced homelessness.
I work in a sex positive, kink positive and sex worker positive manner.
My theoretical approach is a mixture of Existential and Relational approaches to therapy, although solution-focused elements can be brought in if it seems appropriate.
It can be hard to know where to turn when we're struggling. I offer an inviting space that is warm yet challenging to help you to examine what's important and make decisions about what the future should be. The world we live in can throw up a lot of questions about identity, purpose and meaning. Together we can work out what you need, and help you get it.
Practice description
I provide a welcoming space for creative exploration of who you are, what is going on for you and what changes we want to make.
You decide the content that you bring and what we work with. They're your sessions.
Whilst a lot of what we do may look like traditional "talking therapy" there is space for art, drama, play and other ways of getting to what matters to you and who you are.
It's important to me that therapy fits the person. You may think therapy isn't a space for you, that your background or how you live might mean your therapist couldn't possibly understand you. I value a collaborative approach where we talk regularly about what's going on in the room, about us and our differences, and about whether we're going where you want us to go. It's a collaboration.
My first session
An initial session with me feels different to subsequent ones because it features a lot more of me talking at the beginning than it will later on; I outline the way I work and make sure we agree. After this, I try not to use formats and formulas and I don't necessarily ask for an exhaustive history. I meet you as you are today and we look at what problems you're coming with in the here and now. This can be historical content, of course, but it is up to you what you bring.
This first session will also be influenced by how long you want to work together: short term work (minimum 12 sessions) needs to be planned for differently to longer term or open-ended work. We can discuss this beforehand over the phone or through emails.
Broadly, though, it is about us both working out where you are now, what you need and whether this is a space you can get that.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Time-limited
Therapist - Portsmouth
Features
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I currently work online. I see clients Monday daytimes.
About me and my therapy practice
I work with adults and adolescents who are, for a variety of reasons, dealing with discomfort throughout their daily lives. This can be internal (who am I? Am I enough? What am I here for?), external or, more often, a messy combination of the above. I work with people like you who are looking for a space to look at what works and doesn't in their lives, finding patterns and using insight to guide real, meaningful change. You might be coming to therapy to cope better, to examine recent or historical trauma or to simply gain insight. It is what we make it.
Sessions with me involve a lot of exploration of who you are and what is important to you. Our relationship will be a key part of this. My perspective as a young male therapist may differ to experiences of therapy you have had before or to what you may have been expecting, and this could bring up new insights and avenues to explore. Therapy works best when we use our relationship, what goes on between us, as a way of gaining more understanding of you and what works for you.
In terms of specialisms of client group, I have done a lot of work the LGBT+ clients as well as Gypsies & Travellers. I have worked a lot with adolescents and with people who have experienced homelessness.
I work in a sex positive, kink positive and sex worker positive manner.
My theoretical approach is a mixture of Existential and Relational approaches to therapy, although solution-focused elements can be brought in if it seems appropriate.
It can be hard to know where to turn when we're struggling. I offer an inviting space that is warm yet challenging to help you to examine what's important and make decisions about what the future should be. The world we live in can throw up a lot of questions about identity, purpose and meaning. Together we can work out what you need, and help you get it.
Practice description
I provide a welcoming space for creative exploration of who you are, what is going on for you and what changes we want to make.
You decide the content that you bring and what we work with. They're your sessions.
Whilst a lot of what we do may look like traditional "talking therapy" there is space for art, drama, play and other ways of getting to what matters to you and who you are.
It's important to me that therapy fits the person. You may think therapy isn't a space for you, that your background or how you live might mean your therapist couldn't possibly understand you. I value a collaborative approach where we talk regularly about what's going on in the room, about us and our differences, and about whether we're going where you want us to go. It's a collaboration.
My first session
An initial session with me feels different to subsequent ones because it features a lot more of me talking at the beginning than it will later on; I outline the way I work and make sure we agree. After this, I try not to use formats and formulas and I don't necessarily ask for an exhaustive history. I meet you as you are today and we look at what problems you're coming with in the here and now. This can be historical content, of course, but it is up to you what you bring.
This first session will also be influenced by how long you want to work together: short term work (minimum 12 sessions) needs to be planned for differently to longer term or open-ended work. We can discuss this beforehand over the phone or through emails.
Broadly, though, it is about us both working out where you are now, what you need and whether this is a space you can get that.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, EAP, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Time-limited
Therapist - London
Features
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Concessionary rates
Availability
My availability is currently changing as I move my hours around, I have some daytime spaces in the week. Contact to find out about most recent availability.
About me and my therapy practice
I work with adults and adolescents who are, for a variety of reasons, dealing with discomfort throughout their daily lives. This can be internal (who am I? Am I enough? What am I here for?), external or, more often, a messy combination of the above. I work with people like you who are looking for a space to look at what works and doesn't in their lives, finding patterns and using insight to guide real, meaningful change. You might be coming to therapy to cope better, to examine recent or historical trauma or to simply gain insight. It is what we make it.
Sessions with me involve a exploration of who you are and what is important to you. Our relationship will be a key part of this. My perspective as a younger male therapist may differ to experiences of therapy you have had before or to what you may have been expecting, and this could bring up new insights and avenues to explore. Therapy works best when we use our relationship, what goes on between us, as a way of gaining more understanding of you and what works for you.
In terms of specialisms of client group, I have done a lot of work the LGBT+ clients as well as Gypsies & Travellers. I have worked a lot with adolescents and with people who have experienced homelessness as well as sex workers. I believe though that anyone can gain benefit from a fit with the right therapist and am happy to work with a wide range of people.
I work in a sex, kink and sex-worker positive manner.
My theoretical approach is a mixture of Existential and Relational/Psychodynamic approaches to therapy, although solution-focused elements can be brought in if it seems appropriate.
It can be hard to know where to turn when we're struggling. I offer an inviting space that is warm yet challenging to help you to examine what's important and make decisions about what the future should be. The world we live in can throw up a lot of questions about identity, purpose and meaning. Together we can work out what you need, and help you get it.
Practice description
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I work from a practice in Telegraph Hill in London and also work online. My room is wheelchair accessible and the building has an accessible toilet.
I provide a welcoming space for creative exploration of who you are, what is going on for you and what changes we want to make.
You decide the content that you bring and what we work with. They're your sessions.
Whilst a lot of what we do may look like traditional "talking therapy" there is space for art, drama, play and other ways of getting to what matters to you and who you are.
It's important to me that therapy fits the person. You may think therapy isn't a space for you, that your background or how you live might mean your therapist couldn't possibly understand you. I value a collaborative approach where we talk regularly about what's going on in the room, about us and our differences, and about whether we're going where you want us to go. It's a collaboration.
My first session
An initial session with me feels different to subsequent ones because it features a lot more of me talking at the beginning than it will later on; I outline the way I work and make sure we agree. After this, I try not to use formats and formulas and I don't necessarily ask for an exhaustive history. I meet you as you are today and we look at what problems you're coming with in the here and now. This can be historical content, of course, but it is up to you what you bring.
This first session will also be influenced by how long you want to work together: short term work (minimum 12 sessions) needs to be planned for differently to longer term or open-ended work. We can discuss this during the initial session or beforehand over the phone or through emails.
Broadly, though, it is about us both working out where you are now, what you need and whether this is a space you can get that.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Cancer, Child related issues, Cultural issues, Depression, Disability, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, Personal development, Post-traumatic stress, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Service veterans, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited
Therapist - London
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I currently work online or in person in a room in Telegraph Hill, Lewisham. contact for availability
About me and my therapy practice
I work with adults and adolescents who are, for a variety of reasons, dealing with discomfort throughout their daily lives. This can be internal (who am I? Am I enough? What am I here for?), external or, more often, a messy combination of the above. I work with people like you who are looking for a space to look at what works and doesn't in their lives, finding patterns and using insight to guide real, meaningful change. You might be coming to therapy to cope better, to examine recent or historical trauma or to simply gain insight. It is what we make it.
Sessions with me involve a lot of exploration of who you are and what is important to you. Our relationship will be a key part of this. My perspective as a young male therapist may differ to experiences of therapy you have had before or to what you may have been expecting, and this could bring up new insights and avenues to explore. Therapy works best when we use our relationship, what goes on between us, as a way of gaining more understanding of you and what works for you.
In terms of specialisms of client group, I have done a lot of work the LGBT+ clients as well as Gypsies & Travellers. I have worked a lot with adolescents and with people who have experienced homelessness.
I work in a sex positive, kink positive and sex worker positive manner.
My theoretical approach is a mixture of Existential and Relational approaches to therapy, although solution-focused elements can be brought in if it seems appropriate.
It can be hard to know where to turn when we're struggling. I offer an inviting space that is warm yet challenging to help you to examine what's important and make decisions about what the future should be. The world we live in can throw up a lot of questions about identity, purpose and meaning. Together we can work out what you need, and help you get it.
Practice description
I provide a welcoming space for creative exploration of who you are, what is going on for you and what changes we want to make.
You decide the content that you bring and what we work with. They're your sessions.
Whilst a lot of what we do may look like traditional "talking therapy" there is space for art, drama, play and other ways of getting to what matters to you and who you are.
It's important to me that therapy fits the person. You may think therapy isn't a space for you, that your background or how you live might mean your therapist couldn't possibly understand you. I value a collaborative approach where we talk regularly about what's going on in the room, about us and our differences, and about whether we're going where you want us to go. It's a collaboration.
My first session
An initial session with me feels different to subsequent ones because it features a lot more of me talking at the beginning than it will later on; I outline the way I work and make sure we agree. After this, I try not to use formats and formulas and I don't necessarily ask for an exhaustive history. I meet you as you are today and we look at what problems you're coming with in the here and now. This can be historical content, of course, but it is up to you what you bring.
This first session will also be influenced by how long you want to work together: short term work (minimum 12 sessions) needs to be planned for differently to longer term or open-ended work. We can discuss this beforehand over the phone or through emails.
Broadly, though, it is about us both working out where you are now, what you need and whether this is a space you can get that.
What I can help with
Abuse, ADD / ADHD, AIDS/HIV, Anger management, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bereavement, Child related issues, Cultural issues, Depression, Health related issues, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Post-traumatic stress, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Stress, Trauma, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Creative therapy, Existential, Humanistic, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Children, EAP, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Time-limited
Trainer - London
Features
- Flexible hours available
About me and my therapy practice
I have experience delivering training to trainee therapists, particularly with a focus on the experiential, and have done this independently and allied to various counsellor training courses.
Beyond this, I deliver training in working with individuals from Traveller & Gypsy backgrounds. This training involves exploring the historical context of these groups in the UK, looking at what some of the modern manifestations of these and other issues can be, what this can be like for the individual as well as giving some useful direct tips. I talk about outside agencies who can help and bring in intersectional thinking, particularly around being LGBT+ or disabled.
The training can be delivered in person or online. To individuals or organisations.
Practice description
There is a lot of flexibility in training; it all needs to be tailored, if not bespoke. The group I'm working with, the context I'm in, make a big difference to how the training works. As such, it is all up for discussion.