Lucy Walthoe
Integrative psychotherapistAbout Me
I'm Lucy, an integrative psychotherapist working with adults (18+) on a short and long-term basis in-person and online. If you are struggling at the moment, I offer a safe, warm, non-judgemental, curious and welcoming space where we can explore what matters to you together and find a fresh way forward.
I support clients with a range of difficulties, offering warmth and understanding, helping them discover inner resources and develop new skills and self-awareness to support them in the future. You may be going through a tumultuous time, like the end of a relationship or loss of a loved one. You may feel weighed down, stressed or anxious about how much you have to juggle. You may be carrying emotional pain or questions from your past that you would like to resolve. You may be aware of repeating unhelpful patterns in your relationships or career that you'd like to understand and do differently. Or negative thoughts and feelings may have crept into your day-to-day living seemingly from nowhere. These can be some of the loneliest times. We feel isolated, misunderstood and not good enough. It can be hard for our friends and loved ones to understand. In these moments, reaching out to a therapist offers us a relationship where we can be safe, vulnerable, understood and find new ways forward. This is what I offer my clients.
My therapeutic approach is based on a proven, relational understanding of how humans grow. We thrive when we have a relationship that is dedicated, warm, compassionate, gently challenging and attuned to our unique needs, including our neurological differences. This is what I create together with my clients.
I work integratively, using best-practice approaches to tailor my offering to what you need. My work is trauma-informed and I integrate mindfulness and self-compassion theory. This practice is proven to help us find a lasting positive change in how we relate to ourselves and those around us, even in the face of adverse life experiences, mental and physical distress and trauma.
Before becoming a therapist, I worked for 15+ years helping organisations manage change, disruption and recover from crises. This gives me deep insight into how uncertainty can undermine how we function and the way a supportive relationship can help us find the inner-resilience to thrive. My initial academic training in existential philosophy is also a helpful resource.
Issues often worked with
Types of therapy
Therapy offered
Client groups
Fees
£60 for a 50 minute session, with concessions available
Training and qualifications
- I have an MSc in Humanistic Psychotherapy, from the Metanoia Institute
- I have a Diploma in Humanistic Psychotherapeutic Counselling from the Metanoia Institute
- I have an MPhil, MA and 1st Class BA Hons in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge.
- My approach is trauma-informed and I integrate mindfulness and self-compassion practice.
- I have clinical experience in the NHS, charity and private sector.
- I draw on my 15+ year career helping large organisations achieve goals, manage change recover from crises. This gives me deep and varied experience of how a supportive relationship can be a source of resilience in times of uncertainty and change.