Lilian Abrahams is an Integrative Psychotherapist, Counsellor, and Systemic Family Practitioner. She is registered with BACP and UKCP, and has over 20 years of experience in the mental health field. Her work encompasses individuals, families, couples, and children.
In her practice, Abrahams draws from various therapeutic approaches including psychodynamic, humanistic, existential, systemic, and cognitive behavioural therapy. She provides services in both secondary care within the NHS for long-term psychotherapy and in primary care for short-term counselling.
Abrahams provides a safe, non-judgmental space for her clients to explore their experiences, thoughts, and emotions. She works with a wide range of issues such as anxiety disorder, depression, personality disorder, trauma, relationship problems, loss and bereavement, postnatal depression, and low self-esteem. She also helps her clients understand how unresolved childhood difficulties can impact adult relationships.
Her approach to therapy is collaborative and involves the client in all aspects of the process. She works with her clients to establish mutually agreed ways of working. The goal of her therapy is to bring about awareness, healing, and the creation of new possibilities.
While the therapeutic process can be challenging, Abrahams believes that staying and working through the difficulties can lead to healing and allow for new stories to emerge.