Adam Davidi

Adam Davidi


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Therapist - Bow

Bow E3
Sessions from £85.00

Features

  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Please contact me for my latest availability. 

About me and my therapy practice

I am an experienced psychotherapist working with adults in east London, Hackney and online for the rest of the UK.

Therapy offers you a space to think about where you are in your life and where you’d like to be. I believe that therapy can help you live a more authentic and meaningful life.

I offer a warm and supportive space where you can share what has brought you to therapy. People come to therapy for all sorts of reasons; all are valid.

Perhaps you are feeling depressed, anxious, angry, stuck or suffering from low confidence or self-esteem. You might be struggling with your sexuality or gender identity.

Perhaps you are feeling dissatisfied with your relationships with friends, partners or work colleagues. Or maybe you’d like to work through something specific that has happened.

Therapy can’t ‘fix’ us, or erase our past, but it can help us move forwards and make positive changes in our lives. 

My training

I am an integrative psychotherapist. This approach brings together different styles of therapy so that each therapeutic relationship can be tailored to the person I am working with. I was drawn to training in this way as it recognises that we are all unique and offers different approaches for life’s difficulties. I am sensitive to how our race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and class backgrounds shape our identities.

My therapeutic work is also influenced by my own experience and process in therapy.

I have a Master's Degree in Integrative Psychotherapy (accredited by Middlesex University), and an Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling from the Minster Centre. I am an accredited member of the United Council for Psychotherapy and a registered member of the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ (MÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ). 

Practice description

Alongside my private practice, I have experience of working for the NHS and services supporting the LGBTQ+ community.

I have helped people struggling with: 

  • Anxiety and panic attacks 
  • Abuse and neglect
  • Bereavement and loss
  • Concerns about work, including stress and burnout
  • Depression and feeling sad
  • Disordered eating and body image
  • Family issues, including estrangement
  • Feeling lonely and isolated
  • Identify issues
  • Low self-esteem and low self-confidence
  • Neurodiversity including ADHD and dyslexia
  • Relationship and dating, including working with non-monogamy/polyamory
  • Sexuality
  • Worries about sex.

Working with the LGBTQ+ community

I have particular experience in supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community.

I offer an affirmative space where you can freely explore your sexuality, gender identity and relationship problems.

I work in a sex positive, kink-aware and poly-aware way. 

In the past, I have volunteered as a therapist at an adult counselling service specialising in supporting the LGBTQ+ community and with an LGBTQ+ drug and alcohol service, supporting people struggling with alcohol and chemsex.

I wrote Mind’s first information on the mental health challenges that the LGBTQ+ community can face. 

Working with men

Anyone can struggle with their mental health, but research suggests that some men struggle to ask for help. The reasons for this are complex. Society’s expectations and traditional ideas about masculinity, such as ‘boys don’t cry’, play a part in preventing some men from talking about their feelings and getting help.

Therapy provides men with a non-judgmental space to share what is troubling them. I have experience working with men to help them begin to open up and be heard.

My first session

If you are interested in starting therapy with me, the first step is for us to meet for an initial session together. This is a chance for us to meet and see how we might work together. It will last 50 minutes and costs £85.

I will do my best to respond to enquires within 48 hours. 

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Integrative

Clients I work with

Adults, Trainees

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

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Hackney

Hackney E8
Sessions from £85.00

Features

  • Concessionary rates

Availability

Please contact me for my latest availability. 

About me and my therapy practice

I am an experienced psychotherapist working with adults in east London, Hackney and online for the rest of the UK.

Therapy offers you a space to think about where you are in your life and where you’d like to be. I believe that therapy can help you live a more authentic and meaningful life.

I offer a warm and supportive space where you can share what has brought you to therapy. People come to therapy for all sorts of reasons; all are valid.

Perhaps you are feeling depressed, anxious, angry, stuck or suffering from low self-confidence or self-esteem. You might be struggling with your sexuality or gender identity.

Perhaps you are feeling dissatisfied with your relationships with friends, partners or work colleagues. Or maybe you’d like to work through something specific that has happened.

Therapy can’t ‘fix’ us, or erase our past, but it can help us move forwards and make positive changes in our lives. 

My training

I am an integrative psychotherapist. This approach brings together different styles of therapy so that each therapeutic relationship can be tailored to the person I am working with. I was drawn to training in this way as it recognises that we are all unique and offers different approaches for life’s difficulties. I am sensitive to how our race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality and class backgrounds shape our identities.

My therapeutic work is also influenced by my own experience and process in therapy.

I have a Master's Degree in Integrative Psychotherapy (accredited by Middlesex University), and an Advanced Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling from the Minster Centre. I am an accredited member of the United Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and a registered member of the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ (MÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¾«×¼×ÊÁÏ).

Practice description

Alongside my private practice, I have experience of working for the NHS and services supporting the LGBTQ+ community.

I have helped people struggling with: 

  • Anxiety and panic attacks
  • Abuse and neglect
  • Bereavement and loss
  • Concerns about work, including stress and burnout
  • Depression and feeling sad
  • Disordered eating and body image
  • Family issues, including estrangement
  • Feeling lonely and isolated
  • Identify issues
  • Low self-esteem and low self-confidence
  • Neurodiversity including ADHD and dyslexia
  • Relationship and dating, including working with non-monogamy/polyamory
  • Sexuality
  • Worries about sex.

Working with the LGBTQ+ community

I have particular experience and interest in supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community.

I offer an affirmative space where you can freely explore your sexuality, gender identity and relationship problems.

I work in a sex positive, kink-aware and poly-aware way. 

In the past, I have volunteered as a therapist at an adult counselling service specialising in supporting the LGBTQ+ community and with an LGBTQ+ drug and alcohol service, supporting people struggling with alcohol and chemsex.

I wrote Mind’s first information on the mental health challenges that the LGBTQ+ community can face. 

Working with men

Anyone can struggle with their mental health, but research suggests that some men struggle to ask for help. The reasons for this are complex. Society’s expectations and traditional ideas about gender, such as ‘boys don’t cry’, play a part in preventing some men from talking about their feelings and getting help.

Therapy can provide men with a non-judgmental space to share what is troubling them. I have experience working with men to help them begin to open up and be heard.

My first session

If you are interested in starting therapy with me, the first step is for us to meet for an initial session together. This is a chance for us to meet and see how we might work together. It will last 50 minutes and costs £85.

I will do my best to respond to enquires within 48 hours. 

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Addictions, AIDS/HIV, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Eating disorders, Health related issues, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Trauma, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Integrative

Clients I work with

Adults, Trainees

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

Languages spoken

English