Psychotherapists
Our skilled psychotherapists provide a safe and confidential space to explore emotions, overcome challenges, and foster personal growth. Using evidence-based techniques, they support mental well-being and resilience in a compassionate setting at Lily House.
Click on the profiles below to learn more.
Lilian Abrahams

Lilian Abrahams
I am an integrative psychotherapist and counsellor, registered with BACP and UKCP. I am also a systemic family practitioner.
I work with families, couples, individuals, and children. I have a wealth of experience, having worked within the mental health field for over 20 years with a range of clients with emotional difficulties. I have received lots of positive feedback from clients I have worked with.
I have experience working within the NHS in a secondary care setting offering long-term psychotherapy, and within a primary care setting offering short-term counselling, and also within CAMHS. Prior to psychotherapy and counselling, I worked in supported accommodation for adults with mental health problems.
Mohaia Amin

Mohaia Amin
BSc Hons (Psych); PGCE, MSc (CEBT & REBT)
My experience includes working with those struggling with depression, anxiety disorder, generalised anxiety OCD, health anxiety, anger. I have also successfully supported clients with complex histories and those struggling with Asperger and dyslexia.
Maryse Bajer

Maryse Bajer
BACP Senior Accredited Counsellor & Psychotherapist
I am a qualified and experienced Registered MBACP Senior Accredited Counsellor and Psychotherapist with a Masters Degree in Psychotherapy and Counselling.
I offer a caring and safe environment to explore your problems and difficulties.
Diana Goldin

Diana Goldin
Family & Systematic Psychotherapist.
As a Family and Systemic Psychotherapist, I work with family groups, couples, individuals and anyone in a close relationship to find ways to help each other, to become unstuck and to create change, when experiencing difficulties in these important relationships.
My aim is to collaborate, and to understand the patterns and problems at play within relationships in order to be able to develop those relationships for the better, and to resolve conflict.
Suzanne Gray

Suzanne Gray
Susan Gray, a counsellor and psychotherapist
You may be feeling overwhelmed, unable to cope or stuck. You may be facing a challenge or perhaps have the feeling that things just aren't right; that you're working very hard just to appear ‘okay’.
Through counselling, I offer you the opportunity to better understand what is going on for you. Pretending to be 'fine' can be exhausting. I believe that recovery from mental distress requires compassionate understanding as well as a valuing of your experiences and of who you are.
I offer a space where you can be heard, really heard, in a non-judgemental, supportive and compassionate manner and I will work alongside you to find the solutions or changes you are seeking.
Steve Peck

Steve Peck
Fast, solution-based psychotherapy.
When a living organism's needs are met, it thrives. Human beings have innate resources to get emotional needs met in order to mentally thrive.
We will work with these resources to help you to get your emotional needs met, allowing you to take control of your life quickly and effectively.
My journey in psychotherapy started 20 years ago when I felt drawn to a course in integrative counselling. However, on that course, I couldn't help but feel that something was missing. The techniques being taught weren't really effective nor founded in theory that anyone, therapist or client, could understand.
Karen Scothern

Karen Scothern
I am extremely committed to my work as a counsellor and I have an enormous amount of respect for people who engage with the therapeutic process. We live in a society which is having to work extremely hard at breaking down the stigma which has been attached to mental health issues. Admitting that we are not coping can be a struggle. It can also be a struggle to talk about ourselves, especially to someone we have not met before and especially about things about ourselves with which we have feelings of shame. My commitment to you means that I will provide you with a still, calm space within which I will support you in exploring the things which you bring to the space. When my clients have provided me with feedback about our time together something which they often express is how much they have appreciated uncovering newly-found clarity, a different perspective on their situation.
Manjula Surendran

Manjula Surendran
Registered member MBACP
If you're struggling with depression, anxiety, bereavement, domestic violence, sexual abuse, low self esteem, relationship issues, feeling isolated or alone in relationships, feeling never 'good enough' or battling with addiction. These are some of the things I can support you with.
As an Integrative psychotherapist my approach to therapy involves selecting the techniques from different theories in psychology including humanistic, person-centred, psychoanalysis, transactional analysis (TA) and existential therapy I combine these theories to suit your needs. As we are all individuals and therapy is all about you and your needs, my way of working is that the therapy is designed around you and your issues..
Dr. Aleksander Zabielska-Klos

Dr. Aleksander Zabielska-Klos
Chartered Counselling Psychotherapist
Speciality: Depression, anxiety, self-esteem, stress, relational problems.
Dr Klos is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist, experienced in using different therapeutic models such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) as well as psychodynamic models, including its short-term version, which is called Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT). She offers talking therapy for range of difficulties including depression, anxiety and trauma.


