Alexander Isaksson Mindfulness-based (Integrative) Psychotherapist London N5Alexander Isaksson:

Mindfulness-based (Integrative) Psychotherapist (UKCP)


Welcome to a space which is just for you.

The essence of psychotherapy, in my experience, is a return home to ourselves. How we do that is a unique journey that cannot be contrived or wished into existence. It takes intention, willingness and heart – and more often than not, it requires a guide or a fellow companion with whom to traverse the terrain of the psyche and soma/body.

Healing does not happen in a vacuum, and it is not an instant fix. It is more helpful to think of it as a process of uncovering our histories, current struggles, how we get our needs met, and the ways we compromise ourselves. It is a way of getting clear on what really matters to us.

The process of becoming a person did not begin when we decided to ‘be somebody.’ Rather, we are rooted in our culture, ancestral practices, language, beliefs, and wounding that all make up our unique way of being in the world. Because our sense of self emerged from an interpersonal context, psychotherapy understands that healing also happens in relation to another.

The approach to therapy that I offer is mindfulness-based psychotherapy. It is an integrative way to therapy that is unique to the client in question. It draws from a multitude of approaches – somatic, psychodynamic, existential, trauma-based, and humanistic, to name a few – with the intention to meet, hold and transform what most needs our attention. Felt-sensing, attunement and co-regulation happen as we learn to deeply listen to our thoughts, feelings, and sensations in a space of acceptance and care.

In many ways, the presence of another can help us experience ourselves more authentically and fully.

I work with:

I charge £80 a session (50 mins) and have a sliding scale. I work from Highbury Fields.

I am a UKCP-accredited Psychotherapist (MA) and a member of ACCP. Further trainings include courses in: Polyvagal Theory (nervous system regulation), Existential Therapy, Person-centred therapy, Bereavement Work, Ecotherapy, Imago Relationship Therapy, Yoga Therapy, TRE.

Furthermore, I have worked closely with John Prendergast, Ph.D., and late Riyaz Motan (both former professors at the California Institute of Integral Studies). I also co-hosted two courses with Riyaz on Embodied Presence. It’s a living tradition formed out of humanistic psychology (Carl Rogers) and Focusing (Eugene Gendlin), one of the first forms of body psychotherapy.

John Welwood developed its scope by incorporating and unifying East and West psychology and methods. J. Prendergast and R. Motan further refined it as seen in the former’s publications: In Touch: How to Tune in to the Inner Guidance of Your Body and Trust Yourself (2015), The Deep Heart: Our Portal to Presence (2019) and Your Deepest Ground: A Guide to Embodied Spirituality (2025).

I look forward to hearing from you.

Alexander Isaksson

 

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Alexander Isaksson – Working Hours

Monday – Ad hoc availability

Tuesday – Ad hoc availability

Wednesday – Ad hoc availability

Thursday – Ad hoc availability

Friday – Evening slot availability


Contact Details

Alexander Isaksson, Mindfulness-based (Integrative) Psychotherapist, can be reached using the following:
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.alexanderisaksson.co.uk


Clients Alexander Isaksson Works With

Client Issues Alexander Deals With

Therapy Modalities Alexander uses With Clients


Alexander Isaksson: Training and Qualifications

– MA – Psychotherapy.


Previous Therapeutic Experience

– NHS Talking Therapies.
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