Medical Psychotherapy

 
 

What is Medical Psychotherapy?

Psychotherapy is a type of talking treatment that helps people explore emotional difficulties, patterns of thinking, and relationships. It supports self-understanding and long-term emotional growth through a safe, structured therapeutic relationship with a trained professional.

 

Who is Medical Psychotherapy for?

Psychotherapy can benefit anyone experiencing emotional distress, mental health conditions, or difficulties with relationships, identity, or self-esteem. It’s especially helpful for people who want to understand deeper patterns in their thoughts and feelings or work through trauma, grief, or long-standing issues.

Psychotherapy is often used for:

  • Depression and anxiety

  • PTSD and trauma

  • Personality difficulties

  • Relationship issues

  • Bereavement

  • Chronic stress

  • Identity-related struggles

  • Childhood emotional neglect

It suits people who are ready to engage in reflective work over time. Psychotherapy is often chosen by people who’ve tried short-term treatments like CBT and want to go deeper. It can be particularly supportive for neurodivergent adults, LGBTQ+ clients, and those recovering from complex trauma.

 

What does Medical Psychotherapy involve?

  • One-to-one sessions (typically 50 minutes weekly)

  • Can also be offered in couples or group formats

  • Medium- to long-term duration (months to years)

  • Exploration of thoughts, emotions, and past experiences

  • Emphasis on the therapeutic relationship

  • No fixed agenda — sessions are led by what you bring

  • Safe, confidential space for emotional processing

  • Focus on patterns in relationships and behaviours

  • May include dreams, memories, or early life events

  • Supports self-awareness and emotional regulation

  • Offered online or in-person

  • Tailored to your pace and goals

  • Can be combined with medication or other therapies

  • Regular review of progress

  • Works best with consistent attendance

Our approach
 

Our approach to Medical Psychotherapy 

At Bloomfield Health, our psychotherapists offer thoughtful, compassionate care that is flexible, trauma-informed, and deeply respectful. We draw on a range of therapeutic models — including psychodynamic, integrative, relational, and mentalisation-based approaches — and match you with a therapist suited to your needs. Our clinicians are experienced in working with diverse identities and complex life histories, and we provide a consistent, non-judgemental space for deep emotional work.

 

If you’re struggling with emotions, relationships, or identity — and want to understand yourself more deeply — psychotherapy can help.

Psychotherapy often takes place over months or years, but you can discuss your goals and review progress regularly.

Yes — psychotherapy can be combined with medication or other therapies, such as CBT or psychiatry.

Absolutely. Many people use psychotherapy to explore and heal from complex or early life experiences.

Yes. Everything shared is confidential, except where there are serious safety concerns (e.g. risk of harm).

Yes — our therapists are trained to work with neurodivergent adults in affirming and flexible ways.

We’ll help match you based on your preferences, goals, and therapeutic fit — and you’re always free to change.

Just contact us to arrange an initial conversation. We’ll guide you through the process and next steps.

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