Hemla Inman
Works with:Individuals
Sessions:Face-to-face, Online, Telephone
Languages:English, French
Fees:£65
Location:Tooting
BACP registered therapist

Hemla Inman

  • Relationships

  • Anxiety

  • Workplace Issues

  • Depression

Hemla Inman is an integrative counsellor working in private practice at The Awareness Centre in Tooting. She holds an advanced diploma in integrative counselling and is a registered member of the British Psychological Society and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy, both of which oversee her ethics and professional development. Additionally, Hemla is an accredited NLP coach with the ABNLP. She also delivers integrated CBT training within her practice (BPS accredited). She trained at Regents University and The Awareness Centre, equipping her with a diverse toolkit to create personalised therapeutic plans for her clients’ journeys.

Hemla is committed to truly seeing, hearing, and understanding her clients. She works with individuals or their partners (romantic, marriage, family, friend, business) to explore their needs, understand behavioural and emotional patterns, and find coping strategies and new patterns depending on their goals. Her approach is holistic, integrating various therapeutic modalities such as psychodynamic, person-centred, gestalt, transactional analysis, solution-focused, existential therapy, and coaching techniques. Hemla ensures that therapy is a collaborative and adaptive process, tailored to each client’s unique needs and pace, fostering a space for healing, growth, change, and acceptance.

With a background in psychology and experience in the corporate world, Hemla understands the challenges of workplace issues and the pressures that can lead to unhelpful coping strategies. Her roles in mentoring and coaching teams have shaped her empathetic and supportive approach to therapy. Hemla specialises in anxiety, relationship issues, work-related stress, and life transitions. She helps clients manage their emotions, connect meaningfully with others, and navigate difficult events from their past or present. Hemla recognises that these challenges can manifest as feelings of loneliness, uncertainty, irritability, low self-esteem, guilt, concentration issues, and sleep disturbances, as well as physical aches and pains.

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