John Loewenthal
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Contact information
Therapist - London
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
My availability is concentrated on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays at present.
About me and my therapy practice
I am an integrative and relational psychotherapeutic counsellor working with individuals, couples, and families. I have the skills and humanity to support people facing a range of emotional and relational challenges.
Counselling offers a space to think, speak, and be heard and to arrive at new realisations and ways of being. I believe in a therapeutic approach that meets the complexity and frustrations of life with curiosity and hope. Speaking with a neutral outsider can relieve the burden of silent suffering and help people to access their inner resources.
I am particularly attentive to cross-cultural, identity-based, and relational issues. I have supported clients of diverse backgrounds, identities, and sexualities through a range of concerns and crises, including infidelity, family breakdown, and difficulties in romance, education, and work.
Couples and Families
I hold a Diploma in Relational Counselling that specialises me to work relationally and to address difficulties in people’s relationships. For couples and families, counselling provides a space to communicate in ways that everyday life may not permit. The most important conversations may be avoided because they feel awkward, difficult, or unconstructive. There may be defensiveness, suppressed feelings, circular arguments, and the creation of further hurt.
Relational counselling facilitates a space where each person’s thoughts and emotions can be expressed and heard. I work to explore what might be happening beneath the surface and to uncover new ways of understanding and communicating. My aim is to foster greater awareness, sensitivity, and flexibility, and to nurture mutual empathy for each other’s biographies and experiences of life and the world.
Alongside working with the present, the past, and unconscious processes, I also support people in imagining future possibilities and working towards what might become of their lives.
Practice description
My therapeutic work is informed by ongoing research and university teaching as an anthropologist (PhD). I am sensitive to how people’s lives are shaped by family, culture, psychology, and society and to the difficulties that people face in love, work, life, and death. I currently work at the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action at SOAS, University of London, developing educational content on the intersection of anthropology and mental health. At the University of Oxford's Lifelong Learning Department, I teach the courses: ‘What makes life meaningful? Perspectives from anthropology' and ‘Therapy as anthropology: engagements with the human condition’, which feed into my clinical work.
In my therapeutic practice, academic pursuits, and personal life, I continually explore the existential question, as put by Amartya Sen, 'ultimately, the focus has to be on what life we lead and what we can and cannot do, can and cannot be'. Influenced by humanistic approaches to psychotherapy, I err towards a hopeful and optimistic approach to human potential, even as I grapple each day with the struggles of life.
My first session
Please write to me and we can arrange a free telephone consultation.
What I can help with
Abuse, Adoption, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Vegan allied
Types of therapy
Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Families, Older adults, Trainees
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, Spanish
Therapist - London
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I offer therapy sessions across the week in the daytimes and evenings. My current availability is concentrated on Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays (SE1/ SE15/ online). I may be able to offer alternative slots.
About me and my therapy practice
If you are facing difficulties in life, then I hope to be of therapeutic support and intervention. I am attentive to each person's unique experience of the world, including anxieties, frustrations, senses of loss, isolation, being misunderstood, unhappiness, or searching for something more. I have supported people facing various challenges from inner states to couple communication to life transitions and changes. Through an empathic and analytical approach, I provide a space and a relationship to explore how you are feeling and to arrive at new realisations and ways of being.
My training specialises me to work with couples. In relational therapy, I strive to cultivate mutual respect and healthy communication. By having meaningful conversations, including constructive disagreements, relational therapy can empower all parties with greater clarity about who they are, individually and collectively, and where they are going in life. As your therapist, I will facilitate learning about each other’s worlds and how to avoid unhelpful patterns of behaviour.
My therapy training is theoretically integrative, involving psychodynamic, humanistic, and cognitive-behavioural approaches. Psychodynamic therapy explores how personalities and behaviour are influenced by experiences and attachments earlier in life and brings unconscious drives and defences into awareness. Humanistic therapy helps people to grapple with their existence, from identities, aspirations, self-knowledge, and growth, to our mortality and limitations. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) identifies and challenges unhelpful thought patterns and beliefs that may adversely affect how we experience and perceive the world. I draw variously upon such ideas, though I am mostly interested in you and what you have to say.
Practice description
My therapeutic work is informed by ongoing research and university teaching as an anthropologist (PhD). I am sensitive to how people’s lives are shaped by family, culture, psychology, and society and to the difficulties that people face in love, work, life, and death. I currently work at the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action at SOAS, University of London, developing educational content on the intersection of anthropology and mental health. I am also research active as a Research Associate, publishing and attending conferences. At the University of Oxford's Lifelong Learning Department, I teach the course: ‘What makes life meaningful? Perspectives from anthropology' and ‘Therapy as anthropology: engagements with the human condition’. Such perspectives draw from and inform my clinical therapy work.
In my therapeutic practice, academic pursuits, and personal life, I continually explore the existential question, as put by Amartya Sen: 'ultimately, the focus has to be on what life we lead and what we can and cannot do, can and cannot be'. Influenced by humanistic approaches to psychotherapy, I err towards a hopeful and optimistic approach to human potential, even as I grapple each day with the struggles of life.
My first session
Please write to me and we can arrange a brief free telephone consultation. For couples or families, this will be a call with each of you. This call is an opportunity for you to share some of what you hope to explore therapeutically. We can then arrange the first therapy session at the earliest convenience. Alternatively, we can communicate via email and directly arrange an initial paid session.
What I can help with
Abuse, Adoption, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Self esteem, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Vegan allied, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Existential, Family therapy, Humanistic, Integrative, Interpersonal, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychoanalytic, Psychodynamic, Relational
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Families, Older adults, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short-term face-to-face work
Languages spoken
English, Spanish
Therapist - London
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Available for home visits
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I offer therapy sessions across the week in the daytimes and evenings. My current availability is concentrated on Monday mornings (online), Thursday mornings and afternoons (London Bridge/online), and Friday mornings and afternoons (Peckham/online). I may be able to offer alternative slots.
About me and my therapy practice
Hello, and welcome to my page. If you are facing difficulties in life, then I hope to be of therapeutic support and intervention. I am attentive to each person's unique experience of the world, including anxieties, frustrations, senses of loss, isolation, being misunderstood, unhappiness, or searching for something more. I have supported people facing various challenges from inner states to couple communication to life transitions and changes. Through an empathic and analytical approach, I provide a space and a relationship to explore how you are feeling and to arrive at new realisations and ways of being.
My therapy training is theoretically integrative, involving psychodynamic, humanistic, and cognitive-behavioural approaches. Psychodynamic therapy explores how personalities and behaviour are influenced by experiences and attachments earlier in life and brings unconscious drives and defences into awareness. Humanistic therapy helps people to grapple with their existence, from identities, aspirations, self-knowledge, and growth, to our mortality and limitations. Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) identifies and challenges unhelpful thought patterns and beliefs that may adversely affect how we experience and perceive the world. I draw variously upon such ideas, though I am mostly interested in you and what you have to say.
I work with people individually and as couples and families (adult). In relational therapy, I ensure that all parties feel heard and strive to cultivate mutual respect and healthy communication. By having meaningful conversations, and working out differences, relational therapy can empower all parties with greater clarity about who they are, individually and collectively, and where they are going in life. As your therapist, I will facilitate learning about each other’s worlds and how to avoid unhelpful patterns of behaviour.
Practice description
My therapeutic work is informed by ongoing research and university teaching as an anthropologist. I am sensitive to how people’s lives are shaped by family, culture, psychology, and society and to the difficulties that people face in love, work, life, and death. I currently work at the Centre for Anthropology and Mental Health Research in Action at SOAS, University of London, developing educational content on the intersection of anthropology and mental health. At the University of Oxford, I teach a course, ‘What makes life meaningful? Perspectives from anthropology, and I am developing a new course, ‘Therapy as anthropology: engagements with the human condition’.
In my therapeutic practice, as well as research, teaching, and personal therapy, I continually explore the existential question, as put by Amartya Sen, 'ultimately, the focus has to be on what life we lead and what we can and cannot do, can and cannot be'. Influenced by humanistic approaches to psychotherapy, I err towards a hopeful and optimistic approach to human potential, even as I grapple each day with the struggles of life.
My first session
Please write to me and we can arrange a free telephone consultation. For couples or families, this will be a call with each of you. This call is an opportunity for you to share some of what you hope to explore therapeutically. We can then arrange the first therapy session at the earliest convenience. Alternatively, we can communicate via email and directly arrange an initial session.
What I can help with
Abuse, Adoption, Anxiety, Bereavement, Child related issues, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Vegan allied, Work related issues
Types of therapy
CBT, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Phenomenological, Psychodynamic, Relational, Transactional analysis
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Families, Older adults, Organisations, Trainees
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work
Languages spoken
English, Spanish