Emily Kyte Person-Centred Psychotherapist London E8Emily Kyte:

Trainee Person-Centred Psychotherapist (UKCP student member)


I am Emily Kyte, a trainee person-centred psychotherapist working online for HQ Therapy.

Person-centred therapy is a process of getting in touch with yourself, your values, and your experience. Often, difficult and painful moments in our lives lead us to make the decision to come for psychotherapy.

Although therapy can’t change external difficulties, getting in touch with yourself can help empower you to navigate difficult circumstances.

My priority is to endeavour to build a therapeutic relationship that works for you. I also strongly believe that therapy should be a space where you are allowed to be yourself and explore all the different sides of yourself, without fear of negative judgment.

I believe in the transformative power of feeling understood and accepted- and how understanding and acceptance from a therapist (or anyone in your life) can help you to understand and accept yourself.

At the core of my values as a therapist is my strong belief that the client knows themselves best; so therapy is led by the client, and is taken at the client’s pace. In practice, that means that you, as the client, get to decide what is discussed and explored in therapy.

I don’t believe in diagnosing your problems or telling you ‘what’s wrong with you’- instead, it’s my role to try and enter your frame of reference and understand and share in your unique experience of life.

I am a registered trainee with the UK Council for Psychotherapy and am training towards a Diploma and MSc in Person-Centred Psychotherapy at Metanoia Institute. I have also received my CPCAB Level 3 Counselling Skills certification and am a Mental Health First Aider.

I have previous experience as a trainee therapist at Metanoia Counselling and Psychotherapy Service.

I have worked with individuals from a variety of walks of life, and prior to training as a therapist I gained invaluable experience supporting refugees from all over the world as a volunteer lead for a refugee charity. I feel that acknowledging, understanding and celebrating cultural differences and differences of experience is extremely important.

I look forward to getting to know you!

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Emily Kyte – Working Hours

Monday –
08:00 – 09:00 & 18:00 – 22:00
Tuesday –
08:00 – 09:00 & 18:00 – 22:00
Wednesday –
08:00 – 09:00
Thursday –
08:00 – 09:00
Friday –
08:00 – 09:00
Sat-Sun –
N/A

Clients Emily Kyte Works With

Client Issues Emily Deals With

Therapy Modalities Emily uses With Clients


Training and Qualifications

– Level 3 Counselling Skills; Diploma/MSc Person-Centred Psychotherapy (ongoing)


Previous Therapeutic Experience

– Metanoia Counselling and Psychotherapy Service (Charity/Research clinic)


Frequently Asked Questions

Why Should I Seek Therapy?

Many people, new to this type of help, believe that they need to be suffering from “mental illness” or serious “psychological problems”, or be in crisis in order for therapy and counselling to be appropriate for them. This is a common misconception; anyone can benefit from therapy when it comes to helping you deal with your personal feelings and problems, make positive changes in your life, and understand yourself better.

So what is therapy and counselling? If you’re new to this world then the first steps can sometimes be the most difficult. Therapy can be a very effective treatment for a whole range of personal problems covering areas from physical and emotional problems, different types of behavioural disorders, through to human sexuality issues and a host of wellbeing and complementary therapy techniques.

Any problem you have that is causing you concern, anxiety or distress is a valid and appropriate reason to reach out and find a therapist and talk to them about it. Far from something to be ashamed of, acknowledging your vulnerability and asking for help is a sign of maturity and strength.

If you feel that you have a desire and are committed to making changes in your life in order to overcome your current problems and achieve more long-term satisfaction, psychological wellbeing and personal fulfilment, then you are ready to seek therapy. We are here to help you work through a wide range of therapy issues that might be troubling you.

Will Information About Me Be Safe & Secure?

It is quite normal to be hesitant when it comes to sharing private and intimate information about yourself with a stranger. You may fear that you will receive judgment from your therapist, or that your therapist will share your details with others.

HQ Therapy Rooms takes your privacy and confidentiality very seriously. Our therapists are required to keep everything said in therapy sessions between you, just like your doctor is required to keep your records private.

For therapy to be effective, there must be unconditional trust built between you and your therapist, and this relies on a shared understanding of confidentiality. It applies to the outside world as well: it is standard practice for therapists not to acknowledge their clients if they run into them outside of the therapy rooms in order to help protect their client’s confidentiality. Read our full privacy policy for more information.

Can I Contact You For Advice About Getting Therapy?

Talking about your thoughts and feelings with a supportive therapist can often make you feel better and help you face your problems. It feels good to be listened to and to know that someone cares about you and wants to help. It is important that you find a therapist with whom you feel comfortable and can build a trusting relationship to help you make positive changes in your life.

But how do you know what type of therapy is right for you? Taking the first steps in finding the right therapist can be the biggest hurdle for newcomers, so we have made it easy. Simply get in touch with us using the low-cost help and advice form and one of our fully qualified therapists can work with you to make sure you get the right advice you need in order to receive the correct low-cost therapy and counselling services you require.

Our practitioners deal with a wide range of therapy issues using different types of therapy modalities tailored to the types of clients we work with. We also cater for people who are beset with financial difficulties, offering them services ranging from low-cost therapy and reduced-rate therapy to working with seasoned, qualified and accredited talking therapists.

<<< If you are ready to begin therapy, click the low-cost assessment button to start your therapeutic journey. If you still feel a bit unsure about taking those first steps then don’t hesitate to contact us for some help. >>>