Ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or burdened by emotions you can’t name? You’re not alone. With the right support, change is possible—and it can start today.
Book a sessionMeet Fatma – A Compassionate and Expert CBT Therapist Fatma is a highly experienced and accredited Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist, registered with the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). With over 14 years in mental health, she specialises in supporting both adults and adolescents through a range of emotional and psychological challenges. Fatma’s journey began with a Bachelor’s in Psychology and Counselling in London, followed by a Master’s in Integrative Counselling—deepening her understanding of the human mind and emotional wellbeing. Her commitment to excellence led her to pursue two postgraduate qualifications in low and high intensity CBT, ensuring she can deliver targeted, evidence-based therapy that genuinely makes a difference. Transformative Experience Across Settings: Fatma has worked across NHS, private, and community mental health services, including at South London and Maudsley NHS Trust—the world’s oldest mental health institution. Her clients value her calm, empathetic style and the safe, supportive space she creates to explore life’s most difficult moments. Whether it’s anxiety, intrusive thoughts, trauma, depression, or compulsive behaviours, Fatma brings a rich toolbox of approaches including: CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) Psychodynamic Therapy Person-Centred Therapy Trauma-informed techniques Each session is uniquely tailored—never one-size-fits-all—ensuring clients feel seen, heard, and supported. What Clients Can Expect: With Fatma, therapy is a partnership built on trust. She empowers individuals to: Understand their thought patterns Build emotional resilience Find clarity amidst overwhelm Develop practical coping tools Move forward with confidence Fatma’s greatest passion lies in helping people feel more in control of their minds and lives. Her goal? To walk alongside you as you rediscover strength, hope, and the possibility of meaningful change.