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Fees

Therapy is an incredible investment in your future – that everyone deserves access to. This means acknowledging financial diversity, which is why I use a sliding scale of fees. Based on their individual situation, I ask clients to make an honest self-assessment from the following rough guidelines:

£75 standard rate
I can meet all of my needs (e.g. I eat out when I want and travel regularly); I have a good job (e.g. full-time in a profession); I own a property or rent in a good neighbourhood; I have access to savings, and/or some intergenerational wealth; I usually feel financially secure.

£60 supported rate
I can meet most of my needs (e.g. I am able to afford treats); I have regular work (e.g. full or part-time in a profession or established trade); I plan a bit for my accommodation costs but can choose where I live; I have some savings, and/or debt that doesn’t impact me badly; money is a concern occasionally.

£45 low cost rate
I can meet some of my needs (e.g. I get by but it’s often stressful); my work is precarious (e.g. early career, unskilled or underemployed); I qualify for benefits, and/or have little choice in my housing; I have no savings, and/or problems with debt; I worry a lot about money.

 

My aim is to make my services widely available. I offer concessionary rates, aimed at those who might not otherwise be able to access the service due to cost. This service is subject to availability and agreed on a case by case basis.

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