Andreas Lind

Andreas Lind

Principal psychotherapist offering psychodynamic and relational therapy online and in-person.

Provider type Psychologist
Location London, United Kingdom
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Overview

Andreas Lind is a principal psychotherapist and clinical lead. He provides long-term psychotherapeutic work drawing on psychodynamic, relational and attachment-informed approaches, and combine clinical practice with supervision and teaching roles. The practice emphasizes depth-oriented therapy tailored to complex presentations including trauma, mood and relationship difficulties.

The clinician offers services via the Harley Therapy platform and maintains a practice in London (W9). They present extensive experience working with adults across a wide range of mental health and relational issues.

Best for

This practitioner is best suited for adults seeking specialist psychodynamic or relational therapy for persistent or complex issues. Typical clients include those experiencing trauma-related difficulties, mood and anxiety disorders, addictive behaviours, relationship and sexual problems, or longstanding personality-related patterns.

  • Adults with trauma, PTSD-related symptoms and adjustment difficulties
  • People struggling with anxiety, depression or addictive behaviours
  • Clients seeking long-term psychodynamic/relational work or clinical supervision

Approach

The clinician works from psychodynamic and interpersonal frameworks, integrating mentalisation and compassion-focused elements where appropriate. Sessions focus on exploring relational patterns, unconscious processes and the links between past experiences and current difficulties.

Treatment typically involves regular one-to-one sessions with an emphasis on building a sustained therapeutic relationship, reflective exploration and gradual change over time. The practitioner also offers clinical supervision and may adapt interventions to address specific issues such as addiction, sexual difficulties or somatic presentations.

The therapist uses clinically informed formulation to guide treatment planning and may incorporate interventions aimed at improving emotional regulation, interpersonal functioning and symptom management as part of an individualized program.

Education and Training

The clinician is registered with UKCP (UK Council for Psychotherapy) and is described as a principal psychotherapist, clinical lead, supervisor and lecturer. Their background includes specialist training in psychodynamic, psychoanalytic and relational modalities, and they hold qualifications and professional registration typical of senior psychotherapists in the UK.

Support

Clients receive preparatory discussion and ongoing professional support within the therapeutic framework, with attention to safety, confidentiality and ethical practice. The clinician provides supervised clinical care and maintains boundaries consistent with professional registration and safeguarding standards.

Support includes structured clinical sessions, opportunities for review and referral where indicated, and integration of therapy with practical strategies for managing symptoms such as sleep disturbance, anxiety or addictive behaviours.

Practical details

Appointments are available through the Harley Therapy platform and are offered via video, chat and phone as well as face-to-face at a London location (W9 2EL). Session frequency and duration are agreed with the client; the practice commonly offers regular weekly sessions for ongoing work. The clinician operates within the Harley Therapy booking system and conducts online bookings and enquiries through that platform. Languages offered are English.

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Format

Languages

English

Fees & Insurance

No Insurance Accepted

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