Layla Eissa
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Therapist - Bristol
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Availability
You're welcome to get in touch for current availability or please visit my website.
About me and my therapy practice
Hi, I'm Layla.
​I'm a warm, grounded, ÌÇÐĹÙÍø-registered Counsellor and Psychotherapist working with adults 1:1 via Zoom.
My approach to therapy is Attachment-focused and Relational.
I have particular experience in working with challenges and anxiety that happens in social situations or within close relationships. Some of the difficulties I commonly work with include:
- Rehearsing and overthinking interactions
- Finding it hard to say what you need or how you feel
- Avoiding conflict, or worrying about how things will land
- Struggling to say no or hold boundaries
- Discomfort with closeness, or anxiety when there’s distance
- Being highly self-reliant, or finding it hard to depend on others
- Reacting quickly in the moment, then reflecting later
- Feeling a strong need to stay in control
- Being self-critical or frequently comparing yourself to others
- Doubting yourself, even when things seem to be going well
We'll pay attention to these patterns together as they appear in your life now, and sometimes between us in the therapy relationship itself.
I work actively and collaboratively rather than just listening quietly, offering reflections and gentle challenge while keeping a steady, manageable pace. Over time, reactions that once felt automatic can begin to make more sense. When experiences can be spoken about and met with a different kind of response, both emotional and physical reactions often start to shift, gradually settling the nervous system and making new ways of relating possible.
I offer a free 20-minute introductory zoom call for you to see how you feel talking to me and decide whether you might like to try having sessions together. There is no obligation to continue if it just doesn't feel quite right.
I offer a little more information about me and the way that I work on my website: www.laylaeissa.com
Practice description
My clinical experience comes from longterm work with clients at The Centre for Better Health in London. I have also volunteered for Mind, in the past, supporting socially-isolated groups on a community-based programme.
I am trained Integratively and my work is deeply informed by Attachment Theory. I am regularly engaged in continuing professional development and undertake monthly supervision.
What I can help with
Abuse, Anxiety, Depression, Loss, Relationships, Stress, Trauma
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults
How I deliver therapy
Online therapy
Languages spoken
English
Therapist - London
Features
Availability
You're welcome to get in touch for current availability or please visit my website.
About me and my therapy practice
Hi, I'm Layla.
​I'm a warm, grounded, ÌÇÐĹÙÍø-registered Counsellor and Psychotherapist working with adults 1:1 via Zoom.
My approach to therapy is Attachment-focused and Relational.
I have particular experience in working with challenges and anxiety that happens in social situations or within close relationships. Some of the difficulties I commonly work with include:
- Rehearsing and overthinking interactions
- Finding it hard to say what you need or how you feel
- Avoiding conflict, or worrying about how things will land
- Struggling to say no or hold boundaries
- Discomfort with closeness, or anxiety when there’s distance
- Being highly self-reliant, or finding it hard to depend on others
- Reacting quickly in the moment, then reflecting later
- Feeling a strong need to stay in control
- Being self-critical or frequently comparing yourself to others
- Doubting yourself, even when things seem to be going well
We'll pay attention to these patterns together as they appear in your life now, and sometimes between us in the therapy relationship itself.
I work actively and collaboratively rather than just listening quietly, offering reflections and gentle challenge while keeping a steady, manageable pace. Over time, reactions that once felt automatic can begin to make more sense. When experiences can be spoken about and met with a different kind of response, both emotional and physical reactions often start to shift, gradually settling the nervous system and making new ways of relating possible.
I offer a free 20-minute introductory zoom call for you to see how you feel talking to me and decide whether you might like to try having sessions together. There is no obligation to continue if it just doesn't feel quite right.
I offer a little more information about me and the way that I work on my website: www.laylaeissa.com
Practice description
My clinical experience comes from longterm work with clients at The Centre for Better Health in London. I have also volunteered for Mind, in the past, supporting socially-isolated groups on a community-based programme.
I am trained Integratively and my work is deeply informed by Attachment Theory.
I am regularly engaged in continuing professional development and undertake monthly supervision.
What I can help with
Anxiety, Depression, Loss, Personal development, Relationships, Trauma
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults
How I deliver therapy
Online therapy
Languages spoken
English
Therapist - St. Albans
Features
Availability
You're welcome to get in touch for current availability or please visit my website.
About me and my therapy practice
Hi, I'm Layla.
​I'm a warm, grounded, ÌÇÐĹÙÍø-registered Counsellor and Psychotherapist working with adults 1:1 via Zoom.
My approach to therapy is Attachment-focused and Relational.
I have particular experience in working with challenges and anxiety that happens in social situations or within close relationships. Some of the difficulties I commonly work with include:
- Rehearsing and overthinking interactions
- Finding it hard to say what you need or how you feel
- Avoiding conflict, or worrying about how things will land
- Struggling to say no or hold boundaries
- Discomfort with closeness, or anxiety when there’s distance
- Being highly self-reliant, or finding it hard to depend on others
- Reacting quickly in the moment, then reflecting later
- Feeling a strong need to stay in control
- Being self-critical or frequently comparing yourself to others
- Doubting yourself, even when things seem to be going well
We'll pay attention to these patterns together as they appear in your life now, and sometimes between us in the therapy relationship itself.
I work actively and collaboratively rather than just listening quietly, offering reflections and gentle challenge while keeping a steady, manageable pace. Over time, reactions that once felt automatic can begin to make more sense. When experiences can be spoken about and met with a different kind of response, both emotional and physical reactions often start to shift, gradually settling the nervous system and making new ways of relating possible.
I offer a free 20-minute introductory zoom call for you to see how you feel talking to me and decide whether you might like to try having sessions together. There is no obligation to continue if it just doesn't feel quite right.
I offer a little more information about me and the way that I work on my website: www.laylaeissa.com
Practice description
My clinical experience comes from longterm work with adults at The Centre for Better Health in London. I have also volunteered for Mind, in the past, supporting socially-isolated groups on a community-based programme.
I am trained Integratively and my work is informed by Attachment Theory. I am regularly engaged in continuing professional development and undertake monthly supervision.
What I can help with
Abuse, Anxiety, Depression, Identity issues, Loss, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress, Trauma
Types of therapy
Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults
How I deliver therapy
Online therapy
Languages spoken
English