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ABOUT

Philosophy

We are not always obvious to ourselves. Losing touch with oneself often happens quietly until life suddenly stops making sense. However, the good news is that the journey through adversity allows for life-changing transformations and holds keys to profound growth.

Nino Sopromadze Psychotherapy

APPROACH

Nino is an Existential Psychotherapist who blends the depth of existential philosophy, a wide-ranging knowledge of therapeutic methods with insights from contemporary clinical and psychological research, creating a process that is both evidence-informed and deeply personal, supporting a lasting change. Essentially, it’s not about diagnosing or reducing you to a problem to be solved, but about engaging with your truth and the way you experience life and the world, allowing this exploration to lead us where you need to go.

​ARREAS OF SUPPORT

She works with adults from all walks of life and welcomes whatever you bring into the room. Including but not limited to experiences of anxiety, relationship difficulties, identity shifts, low self-esteem, life transitions and feelings of being “stuck” or disconnected. Confidentiality, respect and compassion are central to her work with everyone she sees. Additionally, Nino also works with clients in high-pressure, public-facing roles, where discretion can feel particularly important to explore complex personal realities without fear of judgment or exposure.

AT THE HEART OF THE WORK

At the core of her work is collaboration. The approach to you is tailored for you. Therapy with Nino is a space to slow down and understand what is shaping your experience and begin shifting from feeling that life is happening to you towards becoming an active participant in how you want to live it, fostering agency, autonomy and self trust.

In her philosophy, therapy isn’t about perfection or being told how to live your life. Instead, it’s about cultivating the confidence to trust your own decisions and live with a sense of wholeness. Therapy with her is both gently challenging and supportive, a place to work through what feels misaligned while also recognising and celebrating your wins to create conditions for a lasting change.

Qualifications

MBACP (Member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy)​

​MA (Psychotherapy and Counselling)

PGDip (Psychotherapy and Counselling)

​SEA (Member of The Society for Existential Analysis)

​MA (Modern and Contemporary Art)

BA (Hons) Journalism

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