Toby Ingham

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About me

Face-to-face or online therapy

I am a BPC registered psychotherapist & supervisor, a member of The British Psychotherapy Foundation, and former Clinical Director of South Bucks Counselling (2019-2023).

I trained in the NHS at St Barts’ Hospital and the Homerton Hospital in London. I am a former staff psychotherapist at Nightingale Hospital.

I have 25 years of experience working with people, dealing with depression, low mood, anxiety states, trauma, bereavement, relationship issues, addictions, and emotional instability. I am available via Zoom, FaceTime, or at my consulting room near Oxford. Contact me to arrange a free telephone consultation.

I have written three books about my work. 'A Guilty Victim' (Karnac 2025), a case study exploring themes of grooming and sexual abuse, written with full client consent, which has been the subject of a 4-page article in The Times Magazine and The Irish Independent. 

A book about working with obsessional jealousy in relationships: 'Retroactive Jealousy, How to Manage It', and 'How to Improve Emotional Stability'. He regularly contributes to newspapers and magazine publications.

All calls and email enquiries are confidential. An initial telephone assessment consultation can be arranged where we can discuss your concerns and what you would like to do next.

You are welcome to contact me.

Please visit my website and blog for more information at: https://www.tobyingham.com/blog

Training, qualifications & experience

  • BPC registered psychotherapist & supervisor
  • Member of The British Psychotherapy Foundation
  • Society of Analytical Psychology Diploma in Supervision
  • MA Psychotherapy & Counselling
  • I offer supervision to psychotherapists and counsellors

Member organisations

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BPC
British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC)

The British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC) is a professional association, representing the profession of psychoanalytic psychotherapy.

The organisation is itself made up of fourteen member organisations and BPC accredits the trainings of its member organisations. An individual who qualifies from one of these trainings is then eligible for entry into the BPC's register.

BPC registrants are governed by a code of ethics, a policy of continuing professional development, a statement on confidentiality and a complaints procedure. The BPC is a Member Society of the European Federation for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the Public Sector (EFPP). Accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.

Accredited register membership

British Psychoanalytic Council
Accredited Register Scheme

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British Psychoanalytic Council

Areas of counselling I deal with

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Fees

£75.00 - £100.00

Health Insurance/EAP

  • BUPA

Additional information

Fees can be calculated on a sliding scale depending on income.

The Crofter Close, High Street, Little Milton, Oxford, Oxforshire, OX44 7PU

Type of session

In person
Online
Phone

Types of client

Young adults (18-24)
Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)

Key details

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Wheelchair user access
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There is one step up to my consulting room, and there is parking.

Supervision

In person
Online

The opportunity to step back and think about work in supervision is essential.

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