AXA Health Approved CBT Therapists and EMDR Therapists
Our AXA Health Insurance Approved CBT therapists and EMDR therapists can help you overcome your mental health difficulties with evidence-based CBT and EMDR that is tailored to your needs and goals.
Simply Psychotherapy is a trusted source for private CBT, EMDR, and counselling services across the UK. We're a friendly team of highly skilled BABCP accredited therapists, specialising in evidence-based therapies. Whether you're seeking a private AXA Approved CBT therapist in Leeds, Yorkshire, Manchester or London or a private AXA Approved EMDR therapist, we have you covered.
We understand that mental health challenges can be tough but we know first-hand how effective therapy can be. That's why we're here to help you overcome them with compassion and professionalism.
Our AXA Approved therapists are experts in CBT, EMDR and counselling, three of the most effective therapies for mental health problems. They have experience within the NHS and together have helped thousands of clients significantly improve their mental health symptoms. Our therapists will work closely with you to understand your unique situation, set achievable goals, and guide you through the therapy process.
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Why Choose Our AXA Health Approved Therapists for Talking Therapies?
Fully Qualified, Experienced Professionals: All our AXA approved CBT therapists are BABCP Accredited. BABCP stands for the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies. It is the lead organisation for cognitive and behavioural therapies in the UK and Ireland and provides practitioner accreditation for CBT therapists in the UK and Ireland. All our therapists have a wealth of experience, including work within the NHS. Together they've helped thousands of clients make significant progress in their mental health journeys.
A Personalised Approach: Our AXA approved therapists understand that everyone is unique. When you choose us, you're not getting a one-size-fits-all solution. We tailor our approach to your specific needs.
Accessibility and Convenience: We've made accessing therapy as easy as possible. Our AXA approved therapy sessions are conducted online via video calls or telephone, so you can receive the support you need from the comfort of your own space.
A Non-Judgmental Space: At Simply Psychotherapy, we provide a confidential environment where you can openly discuss your thoughts, feelings, and challenges. There's no judgment here—just empathy, understanding, and support.
High-quality and Effective Service: Working with us, you can expect to see improvements in your mental health and wellbeing. If we feel that we are not the right fit for you or the therapy type is not right for you, we will let you know, we don’t want you to continue with something that is not of benefit to you. You can also expect to receive value for your money, as we charge reasonable and competitive fees for our services.
Evidence-Based Approaches: Our AXA approved therapists offer a range of evidence-based therapies, such as CBT, EMDR, and counselling, that can help you with various mental health issues. We're committed to offering you the best care possible. Our team regularly undergoes training to stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and approaches. We are also trained in methods like acceptance and commitment therapy, compassion-focused therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.
Flexibility: We understand that life can be busy, so we offer flexible session times, including evenings and weekends.
A Free Consultation: Curious about how therapy can help you and want to use your AXA cover to fund mental health treatment? We offer a free 15 minute telephone consultation with one of our AXA approved therapists. It's an opportunity for us to chat and see if we might be the right fit to help you overcome your challenges and reach your goals.
Structured, scientific, evidence-based treatment packages
Easy to access remote sessions via video or telephone
Fully insured and DBS checked therapists
Personalised treatment according to your needs
Regular reviews and monitoring of progress to ensure you're benefitting
Confidential
BACP and BABCP accredited and experienced therapists with a minimum of six years training and experience
No pressure to commit to a set number of sessions
Free consultation to discuss if we can help
How to Get Talking Therapy through AXA Health Insurance?
The process of getting your sessions covered by your AXA Health healthcare insurance provider if your policy covers mental health services is straightforward.
Get in touch with us and have a free consultation. Please let us know that you want to use your AXA Health cover to fund your treatment.
After your initial consultation with us, contact your AXA Health insurance and let them know that you wish to use your policy to see the therapist we have assigned to you and provide the name of your therapist. Once AXA Health has approved the sessions, they will authorise a set number of sessions and will provide you with an authorisation code.
Please enquire about whether there are limits to the amount that you are allowed to claim. Pre-authorisation from your insurance provider will be required prior to booking any session.
If your health insurer has a limit on the number of sessions that you are covered for, but you wish to continue receiving therapy, you can self-fund the remaining sessions you require. Likewise, if your insurer only partially covers the cost of each session then you can also self-fund the remaining fee.
Common Issues We Address
Our AXA Health registered therapists are specialised in providing therapy for a wide range of difficulties, including:
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Depression
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Anxiety
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Social Anxiety
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Health Anxiety
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Generalised Anxiety Disorder
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Body Dysmorphic Disorder
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Binge-Eating Disorder/Bulimia
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Procrastination
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Perfectionism
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Low self-esteem/Confidence
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Phobias
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Stress
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Sleep Issues
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Panic Disorder
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Difficulties with Assertiveness
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Long-Term Health Conditions