
Professional Services
Dr Jeewa endeavours to accommodate your needs. Appointments are available in person and online between 7am-7pm Monday - Friday and Saturday mornings.
Consultation
Consultations usually vary from 6 -12 sessions. They can be helpful when one is looking to explore a particular situation or difficulty in a focussed way. It can also allow one to experience a psychodynamic space to think through concerns and confirm if psychodynamic psychotherapy can be helpful.
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Psychoanalytic psychotherapy provides a safe and open space for one to share what might be in their mind (including dreams) in an unfiltered way. For many, this can be a unique experience. In doing so, we seek to build a narrative which makes links between what is consciously known and what may have been unconscious or outside of one’s awareness and direct attention. Developing such an understanding can be relieving in its’ self. It also generates the potential to create long lasting change in one’s circumstances and identity.
This is usually a long term process which enables one to build a relationship with the therapist to gain a deeper understanding of one’s self. The dynamic with one’s therapist brings to life the patterns and themes occurring in the relationships with one’s self and others. As such, this is a cornerstone of psychodynamic psychotherapy.
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In the room, one is encouraged to lie on the couch. This supports the process of speaking without censorship. Where one is unable to attend in person, online sessions are available.
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Sessions are 50minutes in length usually three times a week. More frequent sessions can provide a more containing experience as well as enabling a slower pace yet, deeper contact with what might be unconscious.
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Psychodynamic psychotherapy has the same foundations as psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Instead of three times a week, sessions are once or twice a week.
Mentalisation Based Treatment (MBT)
MBT is a psychodynamically informed therapy and several of its principles are similar to those described above. Mentalising is described as taking a not knowing and curious position to one’s self, others and events in life. It is a psychological function thought to be developed and disrupted by our present day and childhood attachments. One’s capacity to mentalise can fluctuate. Noticing these changes and making sense of them can help promote better mentalising.
At the present time Dr Jeewa offers individual MBT only.
Psychiatric Support
Dr Jeewa can offer psychiatric assessments with a view to offer medical treatment. Where required onward referral may be recommended.
Please note that Dr Jeewa is unable to offer crisis or emergency services.
Supervision
For clinicians working in a psychodynamic or MBT model, Dr Jeewa offers regular individual or group supervision. Alternatively, a complex case discussion space is also available on an ad-hoc basis.
Organisations
Dr Jeewa offers reflective practice groups and/or in house psychological services for staff. Please complete the contact form above including your organisation’s details.
Our Fees
Psychotherapy Assessment (Initial session 75mins + Follow up 50mins) - £250
Psychiatric Assessment (90mins) - £300
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Written assessment report - £100
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Treatment Fees - subject to time of day and frequency of sessions.
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Low fee and sliding scale options available. Please contact us above for further details.
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Supervision - please enquire.
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Please see notice page for further details on fees and payment.