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REST CLINIC
At REST Clinic we offer evidence-based online therapy, providing accessible, flexible support tailored to your needs and attuned to the pace of modern life. Our model is rooted in clinical expertise and designed to support meaningful change, foster personal growth, enhance emotional resilience, encourage reflection, and promote overall wellbeing.
Our online therapy offers a confidential, safe, and containing space to explore emotional, relational, or psychological challenges you or your loved ones may be facing. We ensure your therapeutic journey is both effective and convenient, without compromising on the quality of care and connection that drives real transformation.
With qualified clinicians trained in diverse therapeutic approaches, your care is personalised and delivered with clinical integrity, and informed by robust, evidence-based practices. Our team offers compassionate support, recognising the complex interplay between internal experience and wider familial, social, and systemic contexts.
With the freedom to access support from wherever you are, at times that suit you, REST Clinic brings clinical expertise directly to you—removing traditional barriers to care while maintaining the warmth, excellence, and a personalised approach at the heart of our service.
Rest. Empowered. Sustained. Transformed.
Our Offer
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At REST Therapy, we offer psychological therapy for children, adolescents and adults.
Mental health challenges can affect anyone, at any stage of life. While it’s natural to experience emotional ups and downs, if difficult feelings persist or begin to interfere with daily life, it may be time to seek professional support. Early intervention can make a meaningful difference.
At REST Therapy, our clinicians have experience supporting a wide range of issues. These include, but are not limited to:
Depression
Anxiety
Self-esteem
Identity-related challenges
Bereavement and loss
Burnout
Stress
Life transitions
Relationship difficulties
You do not need to have a formal diagnosis to access therapy. If something is affecting your wellbeing, relationships, or sense of self, we are here to help.
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Narrative Therapy
Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT)
Solution Focused Therapy (SFT)
Narrative Exposure Therapy
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REST Clinic offers clinically grounded, evidence-based workshops and training for wellbeing and professional development. We serve communities including parents and community groups as well as organisations across healthcare, corporate, education, community services, and faith-based sectors. Our services support trauma-informed and culturally sensitive practices and can be tailored to meet your specific needs.
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At REST Clinic, we offer reflective practice sessions for professionals and teams across all sectors. These structured sessions enhance workplace performance, improve decision-making processes, and strengthen relational dynamics within teams. Our evidence-based approach supports professional development, reduces workplace stress, and increases organisational resilience.
Qualified Practitioners
Licensed clinicians trained in diverse therapeutic modalities and evidence-based practices.
Trauma-Informed Care
Approaches that prioritise safety, choice, and empowerment in every therapeutic interaction.
Cultural Sensitivity
Therapy that honours your culture, values, history and beliefs and integrates them into the therapeutic process.
Systemic Awareness
Understanding of the complex interplay between individual experience and broader life contexts.
Clinical Excellence Online
Our Commitment
Clinical expertise delivered with warmth and excellence, removing barriers while maintaining personalised care.
Rest. Empowered. Sustained. Transformed.
"I was hesitant about therapy at first, especially with my busy life and cultural background. I felt some shame and wasn’t sure I could commit. But with REST’s online therapy, I could access support on my own terms and at my own pace. The flexibility and care I received made it easy to embrace therapy, and the impact has been significant
Ted - REST Therapy Client
Frequently asked questions
Support that meets you where you are. Here’s what to know before getting started.
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To book an appointment with REST, simply join our mailing list. Once you’ve signed up, you’ll receive notifications about available appointment slots, allowing you to select and book a time that works for you.
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It’s completely natural to feel low at times, especially in response to life’s challenges. However, when feelings of sadness persist for more than two weeks and are accompanied by changes in sleep, appetite, energy, concentration, or enjoyment in life, it may be a sign of depression. If your mood is affecting your ability to function day-to-day — at work, in relationships, or within yourself — it may be time to seek professional support.
If you’re unsure, we encourage you to get in touch. An initial assessment at REST Therapy can help you better understand what you’re experiencing and explore the most supportive next steps.
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Stress is typically a short-term response to a specific pressure or situation and often eases once the challenge is resolved. Anxiety disorders involve persistent, excessive worry or fear that may not be linked to a clear cause and can continue even after the original stressor has passed. If anxiety is affecting your sleep, work, relationships, or ability to manage daily life—and especially if it's accompanied by physical symptoms it may be helpful to seek professional support.
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If emotional, behavioural, or psychological difficulties are affecting your daily life, relationships, or work—or if you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unable to resolve a concern on your own—professional input can be beneficial. You do not need to be in crisis to seek support; reaching out early can be helpful and meaningful, preventing issues from becoming entrenched, and helps you to decide whether therapy is the right fit.
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Yes. Therapy is not limited to those with a clinical diagnosis. Many people seek support to better understand themselves, manage stress, navigate life changes, improve relationships, or explore their identity. Therapy can be helpful at any stage of life and for a wide range of reasons—even if you’re simply feeling stuck or seeking to gain clarity during terms of uncertainty.
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Your initial assessment session will focus on understanding what’s brought you to therapy and understand your current concerns. Collaboratively, you and the mental health professional will begin to develop a shared understanding of your needs and identify a therapeutic approach tailored to you.
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At REST, confidentiality is a fundamental part of the therapeutic relationship.
Anything you share in sessions remains private and is handled in accordance with professional, ethical, and legal standards.
Any limits to confidentiality, such as concerns about risk of harm to you or others will be clearly explained before therapy begins. -
The duration of therapy varies depending on your goals and the nature of your difficulties. Some individuals benefit from brief, focused work, while others may engage in longer-term therapy. Your clinician will discuss this with you during the early stages of your work together.
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It’s very common to experience more than one difficulty at the same time, and these are often interconnected. At REST, therapy offers a space to explore how your experiences relate to one another, helping you develop a deeper understanding of your patterns, triggers, strengths and responses. Rather than addressing each issue in isolation, we take a holistic approach—supporting you to make meaningful, lasting changes that enhance your overall wellbeing.
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Progress is reviewed as an ongoing, collaborative process between you and the mental health professional. Regular check-ins, reflective dialogue, and evidence-based outcome measures are used to help evaluate the effectiveness of therapy. This approach allows us to adapt therapy as your needs evolve, ensuring it remains goal-focused and relevant. Feedback is always welcomed and plays a vital role in shaping a meaningful and responsive therapeutic experience.
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Online therapy is a flexible and accessible option that works well for many people. It can be especially helpful if you value the convenience of attending sessions from home, travel frequently, or have limited time or access to in-person services. We are happy to explore this with you during your initial session to ensure it meets your needs and preferences.
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REST offers clinically grounded, evidence-based workshops and training sessions designed to increase mental health understanding, reduce stigma, and support early intervention. Our training is tailored for teams across sectors and is led by experienced clinicians and consultants. Topics may include understanding anxiety or depression, navigating stress and burnout, and creating supportive environments for wellbeing. Whether your team or community is just beginning or deepening its approach, our training helps build confidence, capacity, and care.
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Clinical supervision is a formal process designed for therapists, psychologists, and allied health professionals to reflect on their clinical work. It supports ethical decision-making, enhances practitioner wellbeing, and promotes the delivery of safe, effective care. In many settings, it is also a requirement under clinical governance and professional standards. Supervision has been shown to enhance clinical outcomes, reduce practitioner burnout, and improve service delivery.
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Reflective practice at REST is available to professionals and teams across all sectors—not just mental health. Whether you’re working in education, healthcare, business, tech, the creative industries, or leadership roles, these sessions offer structured time to reflect on your work, professional identity, and the systems you operate in.
Sessions can be delivered one-on-one or in groups and are not therapy. Instead, they are a professional development tool shown to enhance emotional regulation, strengthen collaboration, and support psychologically safe environments. Evidence suggests that regular reflective practice contributes to improved staff engagement, lower stress levels, reduced absenteeism, and more effective leadership—ultimately benefiting both individual performance and organisational outcomes.
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REST therapy is not an emergency or crisis service, and our team does not monitor emails or phone messages outside of working hours. If you need urgent help, we recommend contacting your GP for an emergency appointment or visiting the nearest hospital.
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Therapy at REST is a collaborative process. Before beginning, we ensure that you have a clear understanding of what therapy involves and what to expect. Informed consent is always obtained, and your autonomy and choice are central throughout your care.
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Yes, we offer therapy packages that allow you to book and pay for multiple sessions upfront, providing flexibility and convenience. Once you join our mailing list, you will gain access to detailed pricing options and session availability. Please note, the selection of a package may be influenced by the outcomes of your initial assessment, which helps determine the most appropriate support plan. If you have any questions about which package is right for you, our team is happy to assist you.
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Yes. Not all therapy experiences are the same, and just because a previous approach or therapist didn’t work for you, it doesn’t mean therapy can’t be effective. At REST, we offer a variety of therapeutic modalities and have clinicians with diverse specialisations. An initial consultation will help us understand your unique needs and match you with the right therapist and approach that better aligns with your goals.