
General Questions
Therapy, Psychology & Confidentiality
Firstly, we invite you to complete a comprehensive assessment with either a matching Psychologist or Consultant Psychiatrist, depending on your needs. The assessment helps us identify your therapy needs whilst thinking about the best therapy programme to address your issue(s) moving forward. This session lasts up to 1 hour and costs £350 with a psychiatrist and between £75 and £200 with a psychologist, ranging on a sliding scale. We offer a discounted assessment at £60 with a trainee Psychologist to full-time students and low-income clients.
We advise you to schedule your assessment with our Consultant Psychiatrist if you have had psychological therapy before and was unsuccessful or if you are interested in medication as he is able to prescribe them.
Following your initial assessment, we will match you with the right therapy programme for your needs. Number of sessions required to complete treatment is discussed at this stage and agreed directly with your matched therapist. The psychological intervention that follows, usually between 8 to 25 sessions, is closely monitored and reviewed to ensure best results.
People have many different reasons to consult a mental health professional. Anyone can seek help for a mental health problem, without barriers of age, gender, culture, ethnicity, sexual orientation, social class and religion. Mental health is more than the absence of mental disorders. Mental health is an integral part of health; indeed, there is no health without mental health.
We know how difficult can be to pick the right therapist. It is important to choose a therapist you can work with and trust. The better the relationship between you and your therapist, the more you are likely to benefit from talking therapy. To assist you with choosing the right therapist for your issues, we first invite you for a full assessment with a matching therapist or Consultant Psychiatrist. This session helps us identify your therapy needs whilst thinking about the best therapy programme to address your issue(s) moving forward.
We have also created a section dedicated to our Team, where you can find more information about our Associates. All our Consultants are experienced and highly trained, but most of all they are the ones our clients like to work with. Check their profile page to learn more about their credentials and areas of expertise. Click here to meet the Team.
The time it takes to solve your problem depends upon the severity of your issue(s). As a general guideline, it takes between 10 to 20 sessions to address Mild Issues with recent onset; 20 to 30 sessions to solve Moderate Issues and 30+ sessions to solve Severe Issues.
At The International Psychology Clinic our Psychologists apply scientifically validated procedures to help people develop healthier, more effective habits. There are different kind of psychological therapies and we are trained in a wide range of evidence-based method of psychological intervention. We always tailor our approach on each client’s individual needs and personality and this ensures that we achieve the best results.
Our Psychologists work with you. Rather than telling you what your goals are or what you should do to solve your problems, our Psychologists work with you to identify your goals for treatment and to achieve positive, stable and effective change over time.
Many people are unsure of the difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist. A psychiatrist is a physician who has completed medical school and specialised in psychiatry. Because they are Medical Doctors, psychiatrists can prescribe medication. In Anglo-Saxon countries most psychiatrists only treat people with medication. In Italy most psychiatrists also provide therapy.
Psychologists are not medical doctors. Their degree is a Psy.D. Psychologists do not prescribe medications. In Italy & UK, Psychologists' main duties can include prevention, assessment, treatment, in addition to research and teaching activities in the field of psychology. Psychologists usually have a lot of experience providing testing.
In the UK, the practice of psychotherapy is not formally regulated. This means that it is crucial that you choose a therapist who is registered with a legal body and has had relevant training to help you with your mental health problem(s). In Italy, the practice of psychotherapy is limited to psychologists and to medical doctors (if they have trained in psychotherapy), to psychiatrists, and to child neuropsychiatrists.
Clinical psychology is a broad branch of psychology that focuses on diagnosing and treating mental, emotional, and behavioural problems. Some of the more common issues that might be treated include stress and anxiety, low mood and depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, personality disorders, trauma, loss and bereavement, relationship problems and learning disabilities.
It is not uncommon for a person with a mental health problem to deny that they need help. It can be difficult to support someone who you feel may need help especially if the person may not be willing to access support.
There can be times when you're concerned about someone else's well-being and want to get involved or understand more about their mental health and any treatment they're having.
This is understandable, but we have strict codes of ethics that govern the use of our service. We cannot make contact with someone who has not provided you with his explicit consent to book an appointment with us on their behalf.
If a person is legally an adult then ultimately it is up to them to seek treatment and accept help unless they fit criteria under the Italian Trattamento Sanitario Obbligatorio (TSO) or UK Mental Health Act to be scheduled into hospital as an involuntary patient.
Sessions last for 50 minutes and usually take place at the same time each week.