![]() Antonella Caraglia Chartered Clinical Psychologist |
![]() Dr Kate Pryce Chartered Clinical Psychologist |
![]() Emma Murray BACP Registered Counsellor & Psychotherapist |
![]() Gemma Grainger BACP Registered Counsellor & Psychotherapist |
![]() Lorraine Green BACP Registered Psychotherapist |
![]() Robert French UKCP Registered Psychotherapist |
![]() Thomas Fea BPC Psychodynamic Psychotherapist |
Psychotherapists and counsellors working from Ongea office in Old Street offer a safe and confidential space to explore things that you may find difficult and which are affecting your life and relationships. Located on Bath Street, we are four minutes walk from Old Street station and open five days a week from 8am to 10pm. Practitioners offer short or long term counselling and psychotherapy for individuals, couples, children, young people, parents and groups in East London. All counsellors and psychotherapists are accredited with officially recognised institutions and bound by professional guidelines. These organisations have a professional code of ethics to which counsellors and psychotherapists subscribe.
The psychotherapists and counsellors here at Old Street offer a space to explore a variety of issues including anxiety, depression, low esteem, relationship issues, transitional stages in life, stress and insomnia among others. Every practitioner has their own of interest and specialist experience, they also set their own fees. Both male and female practitioners are available. More information about their qualifications and professional membership can be found on their profiles. If you would like to discuss having therapy please contact a chosen psychotherapist or counsellor directly.
Finding the right psychotherapist or counsellor:
Initial appointment
An initial appointment provides an opportunity for you to explore whether working with the person you have chosen will help you find solutions to the challenges you are facing and you can get a feel for how it would be to work with that particular therapist or counsellor. During this meeting, the practitioner will ask you questions to clarify your situation and will talk with you about whether psychotherapy/counselling might be an appropriate way forward. You will also have an opportunity to ask any questions you have. At the end of this initial consultation, you will be able to decide whether you would like to continue with further appointments. There is no obligation following this assessment. If both sides agree to work together, suitable dates and times will be arranged for the future.