Andrew  Morrison

Andrew Morrison


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07356 064571

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Therapist - Wimbledon

Wimbledon SW19
07356 064571
Sessions from £75.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I offer appointments from Monday to Saturday, including daytime and evening sessions. I have a small number of spaces available at present, please get in touch to discuss specific times.

I aim to reply to messages within 24 hours. 

About me and my therapy practice

I’m Andrew, an integrative psychotherapist (MA, MÌÇÐĹÙÍø) working with adults in Wimbledon (SW19), Clapham (SW4), and online. I support people experiencing anxiety, relationship difficulties (with partners, family or friends), low mood and depression. Many of the people I work with are also affected by workplace stress, burnout, challenging work relationships, or the emotional toll of sustained pressure.

I offer a calm, supportive and confidential space where you can speak openly. Together we can explore what may be happening beneath the surface, begin to understand patterns that may be holding you back and consider more helpful ways of coping and relating to yourself and others.

My integrative approach means I draw on different therapeutic perspectives depending on each person’s needs. This allows therapy to be flexible and responsive, rather than based on a single working model.

Before becoming a psychotherapist, I spent over 20 years working in corporate and not-for-profit HR. This background gave me a deep understanding of the pressures of working life, and how sustained stress can leave people feeling anxious, depleted, or disconnected from themselves and others.

I offer a space that contrasts with these environments, one that is non-judgemental and not focused on performance. A place where you can pause and reflect, make sense of what you’re experiencing, and move towards meaningful change.

Practice description

Therapy is different for everyone and will be shaped by your individual needs and goals. In our work together we might:

- Focus on what feels most important for you in the present moment

- Explore patterns in your relationships, work, or in how you relate to yourself, and develop new ways of responding

- Create a supportive space where you can experience and process difficult emotions safely

- Reflect on how earlier experiences and relationships may continue to influence how you think, feel and connect with others today

- Explore what brings meaning, direction and fulfilment to your life

- Develop practical, evidence-informed ways of coping with challenges

I have experience working with people from a wide range of backgrounds, identities and life experiences, and I am committed to offering a practice that is inclusive, welcoming and grounded in ethical practice.

I work in-person at two locations. My Wimbledon practice is a short walk from Wimbledon station (tube & overground). My Clapham practice is a short walk from Clapham Common or Clapham North tube stations. I also offer sessions online, accessible to clients across the UK.

My first session

I offer a free 20-minute initial phone call. This provides an opportunity for you to briefly share what has brought you to therapy, ask any questions you may have, and get a sense of how I work. It can also help us decide whether my approach feels like a good fit for you.

If you'd like to continue, we can arrange a 50-minute first session. This will give us more time to explore in greater depth what has led you to seek therapy and what you might hope to gain from it. I’ll be interested in hearing more about your experiences and what feels important for you to talk about, and you’ll have the space to ask anything you’re curious about regarding therapy or how I work.

The first session is also an opportunity for both of us to consider whether working together feels right. There is no obligation to continue beyond this point, and you can take time afterwards to reflect on how the session felt for you.

If we decide to work together, sessions usually take place weekly and last 50 minutes. I offer sessions both in person and online. Some clients choose to work in a time-limited way (often around 12–16 sessions) to focus on a particular issue, while others prefer open-ended therapy, allowing more space for deeper exploration over time. Together, we can find a way of working that feels supportive and suited to your needs.

What I can help with

Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Identity issues, Men's issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Spirituality, Stress, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Brief therapy, CBT, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited

Languages spoken

English

Therapist - Clapham

Clapham SW4
07356 064571
Sessions from £75.00

Features

  • Flexible hours available
  • Concessionary rates

Availability

I offer appointments from Monday to Saturday, including daytime and evening sessions. I have a small number of spaces available at present, please get in touch to discuss specific times.

I aim to reply to messages within 24 hours. 

About me and my therapy practice

I’m Andrew, an integrative psychotherapist (MA, MÌÇÐĹÙÍø) working with adults in Wimbledon (SW19), Clapham (SW4), and online. I support people experiencing anxiety, relationship difficulties (with partners, family or friends), low mood and depression. Many of the people I work with are also affected by workplace stress, burnout, challenging work relationships, or the emotional toll of sustained pressure.

I offer a calm, supportive and confidential space where you can speak openly. Together we can explore what may be happening beneath the surface, begin to understand patterns that may be holding you back and consider more helpful ways of coping and relating to yourself and others.

My integrative approach means I draw on different therapeutic perspectives depending on each person’s needs. This allows therapy to be flexible and responsive, rather than based on a single working model.

Before becoming a psychotherapist, I spent over 20 years working in corporate and not-for-profit HR. This background gave me a deep understanding of the pressures of working life, and how sustained stress can leave people feeling anxious, depleted, or disconnected from themselves and others.

I offer a space that contrasts with these environments, one that is non-judgemental and not focused on performance. A place where you can pause and reflect, make sense of what you’re experiencing, and move towards meaningful change.

Practice description

Therapy is different for everyone and will be shaped by your individual needs and goals. In our work together we might:

- Focus on what feels most important for you in the present moment

- Explore patterns in your relationships, work, or in how you relate to yourself, and develop new ways of responding

- Create a supportive space where you can experience and process difficult emotions safely

- Reflect on how earlier experiences and relationships may continue to influence how you think, feel and connect with others today

- Explore what brings meaning, direction and fulfilment to your life

- Develop practical, evidence-informed ways of coping with challenges

I have experience working with people from a wide range of backgrounds, identities and life experiences, and I am committed to offering a practice that is inclusive, welcoming and grounded in ethical practice.

I work in-person at two locations. My Wimbledon practice is a short walk from Wimbledon station (tube & overground). My Clapham practice is a short walk from Clapham Common tube station.  I also offer sessions online, accessible to clients across the UK.

My first session

I offer a free 20-minute initial phone call. This provides an opportunity for you to briefly share what has brought you to therapy, ask any questions you may have, and get a sense of how I work. It can also help us decide whether my approach feels like a good fit for you.

If you'd like to continue, we can arrange a 50-minute first session. This will give us more time to explore in greater depth what has led you to seek therapy and what you might hope to gain from it. I’ll be interested in hearing more about your experiences and what feels important for you to talk about, and you’ll have the space to ask anything you’re curious about regarding therapy or how I work.

The first session is also an opportunity for both of us to consider whether working together feels right. There is no obligation to continue beyond this point, and you can take time afterwards to reflect on how the session felt for you.

If we decide to work together, sessions usually take place weekly and last 50 minutes. I offer sessions both in person and online. Some clients choose to work in a time-limited way (often around 12–16 sessions) to focus on a particular issue, while others prefer open-ended therapy, allowing more space for deeper exploration over time. Together, we can find a way of working that feels supportive and suited to your needs.

What I can help with

Abuse, Anxiety, Bereavement, Depression, Identity issues, Men's issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Spirituality, Stress, Work related issues

Types of therapy

Brief therapy, CBT, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Relational

Clients I work with

Adults, Older adults

How I deliver therapy

Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work, Time-limited

Languages spoken

English