Daniel Goldschmied

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MA, Reg. BPC
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London, NW1
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About me

I am a mental health professional offering psychotherapy in Camden NW1.


You may have a clear idea of problems to discuss and work on. Or you may not.  I work with clients suffering a variety of problems: anxiety, chronic stress and fatigue, low mood, depression, intrusive thoughts, relationship problems, bereavement, feelings of dissatisfaction or disconnection from their life that they need to do something about.

Whatever you’re facing, the rhythm of regular one-to-one meetings creates a space to contain, untangle, and discover what might be going on underneath. It opens up the possibility of mental relief and flourishing through deeper understanding of oneself.

In a quiet confidential setting, we create the conditions for the open-minded exploration of the thoughts and feelings, fears, desires and dreams that have led you to seek relief and change.

Training, qualifications & experience

Professional Memberships and Registrations

The Society of Analytical Psychology

  • The SAP is my home institute where I undertook a 5 year training. I play an active role in the society, currently serving as an elected member of the governing Council as well as tutoring and leading a reflective practice group within the Training Faculty.

The British Psychoanalytic Council

  • The BPC is the registration body for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists in the UK. The SAP is a founding Member Institute of the BPC

The International Association for Analytical Psychology

  • The IAAP is the international registration body for Jungian Analysts

Member organisations

Registered / Accredited

Registered / Accredited

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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

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Fees

Concessions offered for

  • Low income

Additional information

I reserve 10% of my practice for patients who require a reduced fee (£15 - £30 per session)

Further information

Further information can be found at dangoldschmied.com

Type of session

In person
Online
Phone

Types of client

Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)

Key details

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Daniel Goldschmied
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