Starting mid May
Face to Face
Mondays, Tuesdays and Saturdays
Contact Louis Sullivan
Louis is a registered psychologist who works with adolescents (12+) and adults, with a particular interest in supporting individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He also enjoys working with those navigating life transitions, as well as women in the antenatal period and parents adjusting to the early stages of family life.
His approach is grounded in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and he is interested in further developing his skills in Schema Therapy to support deeper and more enduring change. He is comfortable exploring the fundamental questions of life, including meaning, identity, mortality, and responsibility.
He is particularly interested in helping people identify and work through longstanding patterns that can hold them back from living more fully and realising their potential. He takes a thoughtful and reflective approach to therapy, balancing practical strategies with deeper exploration. He aims to provide a calm, collaborative, and non-judgemental space where clients feel genuinely understood, can make sense of their experiences, and experience meaningful relief from the challenges they are facing.
Louis has a strong interest in the integration of Christian faith and psychological practice. He values the role that faith can play in identity, meaning, relationships, and healing, and welcomes clients who wish to incorporate their beliefs into therapy. He works respectfully with individuals from all backgrounds.
He provides support in areas including:
Anxiety and stress
Depression and low mood
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Life transitions and adjustment
Antenatal wellbeing and early parenting
Identity, meaning, and personal growth
Faith-related concerns and spiritual life