Professional Support

We provide specialist psychological input at key life transitions, with a focus on the journey to parenthood, the perinatal period, parent–infant relationships, early years development and couple/family relationships.

Our aim is to offer high-quality, evidence-based interventions that reduce barriers to access and care, improve outcomes, and strengthen professional systems around families.

Professional Mission

We provide specialist psychological input at key life transitions, with a focus on the journey to parenthood, the perinatal period, parent–infant relationships, early years development and couple/family relationships.

Our aim is to offer high-quality, evidence-based interventions that reduce barriers to access and care, improve outcomes, and strengthen professional systems around families

What we do

We accept direct referrals as well as partnership work with health, social care, and education professionals. Our work includes:

  • Pre-conception and fertility support
  • Perinatal and parent-infant mental health
  • Miscarriage, loss, and birth trauma
  • Adjustment to parenting and bonding challenges
  • Co-parenting and family dynamics
  • Support for fostered, kinship, and adopted children
  • Trauma-informed interventions
  • ASGSF-funded therapeutic work (DDP, Therapeutic Parenting, Clinical Psychology)

Professional Services

We offer emotional and therapeutic support for adults, parents, carers, babies, and children – from before conception onwards. Our service is inclusive and welcoming to all, including individuals, mixed- and same-sex couples, LGBTQIA+, single parents, fathers, blended families, co-parents, kinship carers & special guardians and children not living with their birth parents.

We can help with challenges such as:

Clinical and Systemic Supervision

We offer individual and group supervision for psychologists and practitioners. Specialisms include perinatal and parent-infant work, CAMHS, VIPP, and VIG.

Referrals

We accept referrals from other professionals. Please contact us to discuss further.

Consultation

We provide consultation to local authority teams, social care, and voluntary sector organisations. This may include reflective practice groups, case formulation, or scaffolding understanding of a child or family’s needs.

Training

We design and deliver training packages on early relationships, trauma-informed practice, attachment, and systemic approaches.

How it works

We welcome self-referrals and are registered with private healthcare insurers. We can also offer therapeutic assessment and intervention under the ASGSF fund (up to £3,000). The fees for self-funded sessions ranges from £120-160.

Please note: We can’t provide crisis support. If you need immediate help to keep yourself or others safe, contact your GP or attend A&E.
Fill out our contact form or email us directly: admin@lifecyclepsychology.co.uk

Get in touch

Fill in our online form. One of us will contact you for an initial chat to make sure we’re the right fit for your needs.

Meet Your Therapist

We’ll connect you with your therapist, and together you’ll explore what’s been going on and how it’s affecting you. This first stage – called an assessment – may take up to three sessions.

Plan your support

You and your therapist will set goals and agree how many sessions to start with. We’ll regularly review progress together.

Our Offer of Support

We are here to support your emotional wellbeing through life’s big changes – from the first thoughts about having a child, through pregnancy, birth, parenthood, and beyond.

Our Professional Support

We provide specialist psychological input at key life transitions, with a focus on the journey to parenthood, the perinatal period, parent–infant relationships, early years development and couple/family relationships.

Contact Lifecycle Psychology

We are Clinical/Practitioner Psychologists and Systemic Practitioners with extensive NHS and private sector experience. We first worked together in the NHS, where we developed a shared focus on parent-infant mental health and supporting families through complex transitions.

'Hope isn’t the white paint we use to mask our suffering. It’s an investment in curiosity. A recognition that if we give up now, we’ll never see what happens next'

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