Dorota Mucha
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About me
Specializing in individual and couple’s therapy, including:
- Psychosexual Therapy
- Same Sex Couples
- Commitment Issues
- Cross-cultural Relationships
- Infidelity
- Internet addiction
- Communication difficulties
- Polyamory
- Digi-sexuality
Training, qualifications & experience
- MSc in Psychosexual and Relationship Therapy; University of East London
- MA in Social Psychology; University of Social Sciences and Humanities
- Couple and Individual Counselling and Psychotherapy; UEL and Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationship (TCCR)
- Counselling Psychotherapy; City University of London
- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP)
- British Society of Couple Psychotherapists and Counsellors (FM); member of Continual Professional Development Committee
- COSRT general member
I'm a founder and CEO of Us In Therapy where I work clinically with couples and individuals on issues related to intimacy, commitment and sexual wellbeing. I am Lead Psychosexual Therapist for Croydon University Hospital, NHS Trust where I mange and supervise the team of psychosexual therapist working with broad variety of sexual dysfunctions.
Additionally, I work as tutor, lecturer and senior couple and psychosexual counsellor for Tavistock Relationship (former TCCR). I believe in dialogue, the importance of self-awareness, and the potential for permanent change. Consequently, the utilisation of the psychodynamic approach is an integral aspect of my work. Nonetheless, I can incorporate other techniques into the therapeutic process to suit the specific needs of the client.
Member organisations
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Registered and accredited members are listed on the BACP Register, which shows that they have demonstrated BACP’s recommended standards for training, proficiency and ethical practice. The BACP Register was the first register of psychological therapists to be accredited by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
Accredited and senior accredited membership are voluntary categories for members who choose to undertake a rigorous application and assessment process to demonstrate additional standards around practice, training and supervision.
Individual members will have completed an appropriate counselling or psychotherapy course and started to practise, but they won’t appear on the BACP Register until they've demonstrated that they meet the standards for registration. Student members are still in the process of completing their training.
All members are bound by the BACP Ethical Framework and a Professional Conduct Procedure.
Accredited register membership
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Areas of counselling I deal with
Other areas of counselling I deal with
Polyamoury
Digisexuality
Fees
£150.00 - £240.00
Additional information
The fee for initial consultation is £180. The fee for ongoing sessions varies between £150 and £240. It is important that you discuss this with your therapist during the initial consultation.
When I work
Monday to Friday 7 AM - 8 PM
Online Video Call using Zoom, Skype or any other platform you prefer.
Face to Face.
Further information
Keeping up with the pace of everyday life can be tough. Dealing with life’s barrage of external pressures and expectations can be problematic. Finding time for oneself can be difficult. Therapy may help you; it can be useful in creating a safe thinking space. A space for reflection and discussion is available to you.