Psychotherapist
/Liubov
Tserelunh
Therapy: A Space for Awareness and Change.
Liubov Tserelunh
Guidance on the Path to Inner Transformation
I am an individual and family psychotherapist, a certified and accredited Gestalt therapist, supervisor, and lead facilitator for groups and training programs in the Gestalt approach (National Association of Gestalt Therapists of Ukraine). I also completed training in psychotherapeutic counseling within the client-centered approach and am an Integrative Psychotherapist and a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). In my practice, I draw on an integrative approach, carefully combining various therapeutic methods that are best suited to the unique needs of each client.
What brings you here?
Perhaps you are feeling confused, exhausted, anxious, or apathetic. Are you experiencing relationship difficulties, grieving a loss, feeling lonely, or unsure where to start making changes in your life? Do you want to understand yourself better, find your inner compass, and gain support?
I offer you a safe and confidential space where you can better understand yourself, explore your feelings, find grounding, and move towards change.
If you are ready to begin this journey, I will be by your side.
I provide in-person consultations in London and also work online with clients worldwide.
  • Individual Therapy
    A safe space for a deep exploration of yourself, your feelings, thoughts, and experiences. An opportunity to better understand your needs, become aware of internal conflicts, and find new ways to cope with anxiety, depression, burnout, loss, and relationship difficulties.
  • Couple and Family Therapy
    Helps to improve communication, build dialogue with each other, and truly hear your partner or loved ones. Joint exploration of relationships, finding a balance between closeness and autonomy, working through conflicts, crises, and other challenges of shared life.
  • Online Consultations
    A flexible format that allows you to receive support from anywhere in the world. It's a convenient way to work with anxiety, loneliness, loss, life changes, and many other concerns, without being tied to a specific location. The online format is also suitable for couples and families.
Supervision
I invite colleagues for supervision on working with individual clients and couples — with attention to the process and respect for the therapist's style, in a space that welcomes curiosity, doubts, creativity, and growth.
I foster an interest in exploring therapeutic dynamics, help find support in challenging moments, and clarify what is happening between you and the client. Together, we can gain a deeper understanding of the therapeutic process, delve into theory if necessary, notice how contact is formed or what hinders it, which will broaden your perspective on your work and strengthen your professional identity.
On the Decision to Start Therapy
I know that deciding to start psychotherapy can be challenging. Stereotypes still exist in society: some fear it means being "abnormal," while others worry that asking for help is a sign of weakness. But, fortunately, the stigma is gradually fading, and taking care of one's mental health is becoming the norm.

Sometimes the anxiety before the first step is linked to the unknown. I will strive to create a safe space for you where you can speak openly about yourself without fear of judgment, and be heard. Throughout therapy, you will be able to better understand your emotional reactions, internal conflicts, fears, and difficult experiences. This will help you to more clearly see your desires and goals, find suitable paths to move towards them, and achieve greater harmony with yourself and those around you.
  • First Consultation
    The first meeting is an introduction. We'll discuss the situation that concerns you and determine possible directions for our work. During this process, I use various methods to help you gain a deeper understanding of yourself and the mechanisms underlying your current state. We'll also pay attention to your emotional reactions and explore desires and needs related to the topics that are troubling you.
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  • Format
    � Individual Consultation — 50 minutes
    � Couple/Family Consultation — 80 minutes

    For long-term therapy, your chosen time slot will be reserved for you, but it can be changed by agreement if needed.
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  • Duration of Therapy
    Therapy can be short-term, focused on one important issue, or long-term, aimed at deep inner changes.

    Short-term therapy (5–10 sessions) is suitable if your concern is related to a current situation that doesn't have deep roots: for example, a workplace conflict, a breakup, the need to make an important decision, or a change in a child's behavior.

    Long-term therapy is effective if you want to restructure long-standing relationships, address recurring patterns, internal limitations, fears, the consequences of old emotional traumas, or improve emotional regulation. In this format, the work allows for deeper transformation and sustainable changes in self-perception.

    You determine the duration of therapy. You can decide to conclude our work at any point, and we will then hold final sessions to ensure the process isn't abruptly interrupted but rather comes to a natural completion and integration of the experience gained.
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  • Confidentiality
    Regardless of the format of our work, I strictly adhere to the principle of confidentiality. Information you share during therapy is not disclosed. I do not share personal details or client stories on social media, in professional circles, or in personal discussions.
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WITH WHAT
ISSUES
/I WORK
I work closely with many themes related to relationships — with oneself, with loved ones, and with the world. These include issues of attachment, loneliness, personal boundaries, trust, and finding inner support and resources.
I also work with themes of crises, changes, searching for new meanings, and the consequences of traumatic experiences.
  • 01. Relationships and Crises
    • Family crises, disharmony in couples
    • Codependent relationships
    • Parent-child relationships
    • Issues of attachment and loneliness
  • 02. Psychosexual Issues
    • Difficulties with desire, arousal, sexuality
    • Psychosexual difficulties in couples
  • 03. Emotional States
    • Anxiety
    • Panic attacks and phobias
    • Low self-esteem, toxic guilt and shame
    • Depressive states, apathy
    • Seeking pleasure and joy in life
    • Obsessive thoughts and behaviors
    • Eating disorders
  • 04. Crises, Trauma, Loss, Changes
    • Emigration, adaptation to a new environment
    • Experiencing grief and loss
    • Recovery after divorce
    • Age-related crises and searching for new meanings
    • Consequences of traumatic experience, PTSD
  • 05. Professional Issues
    • Chronic fatigue and burnout
    • Searching for professional identity and a new line of work
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