Lowdy Brabyn

Lowdy Brabyn

UKCP / BACP registered psychodynamic psychotherapist offering short- and long-term therapy in west London and online

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
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Overview

Lowdy Brabyn is a UKCP / BACP registered psychotherapist practising from west London and offering online sessions. Their practice is informed by a psychodynamic approach that emphasises exploring past experiences and relational patterns to support emotional growth and healthier responses in current relationships.

The practice offers psychotherapy to adults on a short- or long-term basis, typically meeting once or twice weekly. The therapeutic setting is described as private and supportive, with an emphasis on reflection and a safe therapeutic relationship.

Best for

This provider is best suited for adults seeking psychodynamic psychotherapy to explore repeating thoughts, feelings and behaviours and to improve relationship patterns. The practice works with individuals in both short- and long-term formats.

  • Adults seeking psychodynamic/long-term or short-term therapy
  • Clients wishing to work face-to-face in west London or remotely online/telephone

Approach

The practice uses a psychodynamic framework focused on understanding the experiences that give rise to unhelpful thoughts, beliefs and behaviours. Therapy aims to help clients respond consciously rather than react unconsciously, supporting emotional growth over time.

Treatment typically involves weekly or twice-weekly sessions, with the work unfolding through reflective dialogue within a confidential therapeutic relationship. Both short-term and long-term therapy options are offered, and sessions may be held face-to-face, online or by telephone.

Education and Training

The practitioner is registered with the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) and with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). The profile also notes affiliation with the Universities Training College (UTC).

Support

The practice emphasises privacy and anonymity as core elements of the therapeutic space. Clients are offered a consistent, supportive relationship and time to reflect on concerns within clear professional boundaries.

Support is structured through regular sessions and a focus on building a safe therapeutic environment. Ethical practice and confidentiality are highlighted as part of the clinician’s approach.

Practical details

Sessions are available face-to-face in west London (London W6) and remotely via online or telephone. Appointments are generally scheduled once or twice weekly and can be arranged for short- or long-term work. Contact and booking are provided via the UKCP profile contact options.

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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