Emma Mowat

Emma Mowat


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Therapist - London

London N7
Sessions from £70.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I practice from two centres:

Spiral Holistic therapy centre in Holloway - (2 Shelburne Road, London, N7 6DL)

& The Minster Centre in Queens Park - (20 Lonsdale Road, London, NW6 6RD)

I am available at various times Mon-Fri, so please ask what suits you best, and we can take it from there.

About me and my therapy practice

As an integrative therapist, I draw upon a range of approaches which consider different aspects of the human experience - from existential philosophy to psychoanalytic theory and neuroscience. I continue to integrate new ideas into my work on an ongoing basis - adapting my approach to the each client.

I am particularly influenced by:

Embodied practices: I see the body as a place of possibility from which change may arise. Our emotional history can be understood to be embedded in our body, and it is through forging a deeper relationship with our body that we gain a greater awareness of ourselves. Together, we can explore your body’s reaction to a certain life situation - allowing a physical sensation to lead the conversation. Through building a relationship with your body, we might create more internal space to support you to navigate more smoothly through life.

Attachment theory: I draw on how childhood experiences and early relationships may have shaped the way you relate to yourself as well as other people in your life. You will be invited to get curious about your own relational patterns, gifting yourself the type of self awareness to support you to have the type of relationships you want in your life.

Relational: I believe that how we interact together within the therapeutic relationship as it unfolds in the present is key to the work. We might reflect on this to support your growth outside of the therapy space.

I hold an awareness of the importance of differences which make up an individual - keeping in mind how class, sexual orientations, gender or race make up your experience.

I also welcome a creative approach to the work and encourage my clients to bring materials, such as poems, drawings, journals or dreams, which may support you to share your full experience.

Practice description

Therapy is a time dedicated for you to practise being with you. Through offering a place for sustained reflection, therapy offers the chance to make meaning and ultimately shifts in your own life.

I see my role as a therapist as a supportive collaborator in the process of being with where you are in the story of your life. However you find yourself, I can meet you there through offering you a different type of listening to that which you might receive from friends, which reveals what otherwise can go unheard, unseen or unfelt.

Together, we can explore the patterns and themes that weave through your life narrative - supporting you to recognise and attend to your most authentic self, while also fostering your own internal strength. 

My first session

Initial meeting - 

An initial meeting will allow us to meet in person and talk about what brought you to therapy, and any questions about the process itself. Importantly, you will have the opportunity to experience what I am like to see if we are a good fit.

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Service veterans, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Trauma, Women's issues

Types of therapy

Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work

Therapist - London

London NW6
Sessions from £70.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Wheelchair accessible office
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I practice from two centres:

Spiral Holistic therapy centre in Holloway - (2 Shelburne Road, London, N7 6DL)

& The Minster Centre in Queens Park - (20 Lonsdale Road, London, NW6 6RD)

I am available at various times Mon-Fri, so please ask what suits you best, and we can take it from there.

About me and my therapy practice

As an integrative therapist, I draw upon a range of approaches which consider different aspects of the human experience - from existential philosophy to psychoanalytic theory and neuroscience. I continue to integrate new ideas into my work on an ongoing basis - adapting my approach to the each client.

I am particularly influenced by:

Embodied practices: I see the body as a place of possibility from which change may arise. Our emotional history can be understood to be embedded in our body, and it is through forging a deeper relationship with our body that we gain a greater awareness of ourselves. Together, we can explore your body’s reaction to a certain life situation - allowing a physical sensation to lead the conversation. Through building a relationship with your body, we might create more internal space to support you to navigate more smoothly through life.

Attachment theory: I draw on how childhood experiences and early relationships may have shaped the way you relate to yourself as well as other people in your life. You will be invited to get curious about your own relational patterns, gifting yourself the type of self awareness to support you to have the type of relationships you want in your life.

Relational: I believe that how we interact together within the therapeutic relationship as it unfolds in the present is key to the work. We might reflect on this to support your growth outside of the therapy space.

I hold an awareness of the importance of differences which make up an individual - keeping in mind how class, sexual orientations, gender or race make up your experience.

I also welcome a creative approach to the work and encourage my clients to bring materials, such as poems, drawings, journals or dreams, which may support you to share your full experience.

Practice description

Therapy is a time dedicated for you to practise being with you. Through offering a place for sustained reflection, therapy offers the chance to make meaning and ultimately shifts in your own life.

I see my role as a therapist as a supportive collaborator in the process of being with where you are in the story of your life. However you find yourself, I can meet you there through offering you a different type of listening to that which you might receive from friends, which reveals what otherwise can go unheard, unseen or unfelt.

Together, we can explore the patterns and themes that weave through your life narrative - supporting you to recognise and attend to your most authentic self, while also fostering your own internal strength. 

My first session

Initial meeting -

An initial meeting will allow us to meet in person and talk about what brought you to therapy, and any questions about the process itself. Importantly, you will have the opportunity to experience what I am like to see if we are a good fit.

What I can help with

Abuse, ADD / ADHD, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Relationships, Self esteem, Self-harm, Service veterans, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Spirituality, Trauma, Women's issues

Types of therapy

Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work