
While cognitive insight into the causes of emotional distress has value, intellectual understanding is rarely sufficient to prevent recurrence. Clinical observations suggest that unprocessed emotions tend to persist in the body, often manifesting as physical symptoms or a sense of being "stuck."
By practising mindfulness—the ability to observe your present-moment experience without judgement or avoidance—emotions can be attended to calmly and allowed to pass through the body. This approach often achieves superior results for psychosomatic presentations compared to purely analytical or talk-based therapies.
Unlike conventional 'talk therapy', this approach is body-oriented and experiential. We focus on how your body registers the mental and emotional impacts of your life, using that physical awareness to unlock patterns that talk alone cannot reach.
Yes. For those wanting to decrease or stop medication, we provide an evidence-based, graded, and supervised approach to ensure your transition is safe and supported.
No. I will not give you advice on what decisions to make or tell you how to think. My role is to provide a non-judgemental space where you can learn to trust your own experience of what works for you.
This is exactly where our psychotherapy excels. We work to undo the emotional and physical patterns that drive your behaviour, moving beyond intellectual "knowing" into actual experiential change.
Dr Nicholas Bassal began his professional psychotherapy training in 2005. This proved pivotal in improving his effectiveness with psychosomatic presentations and has significantly improved clinical outcomes for his patients over the last two decades.