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There is no charge for the initial consultation. What you pay is arranged between you and our inhouse psychotherapist or the professional we refer you to.

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This can either be in a bright modern setting in North London or in the West End of London with German born Margot O'Donoghue Bsc, MA, educated in Essen, Middlesex University and CFAR trained in the Lacanian tradition, often thought of as the deepest and most challenging of psychological schools. Margot has lived in North London for most of her adult life. Her experience includes counselling life prisoners in Holloway Prison as well as assisting victims of Nazi death camps. Her clients today often come from highly pressured postions in the City and the media.

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162-168 Regent Street, W1B 5TG

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Hertfordshire EN5 1PZ

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Divorce and Break-up Therapy
The effects of a divorce or break-up tend to bring about many emotions and questions, which can vary greatly from person to person. Some report a feeling of bereavement or loss. Others feel their whole world has fallen apart, everything has changed, and nothing feels secure or steady anymore.

Lost, confused and vulnerable, there may also be a sense of failure for not having been able to make it work – or a sense of shame in relation to friends and family, which may be more pronounced in some cultures than others.

Furthermore, the break-up is not just about the loss of the relationship, but also about the loss of any dreams and hopes for the future.

Therapy can help address these experiences and issues by unravelling the various components of the individual’s suffering, working through them and to enable the person to move on.

Sexual disorder
Stress
Obsessions
Eating Disorder
Depression
Bereavement
Anxiety
Anger
Gambling
Romance
Relationships
Break-ups