Georgia Seabrook

 
 

Georgia is an integrative existential psychotherapist working with adults

Georgia is an integrative existential psychotherapist who offers a warm, collaborative space where you can explore yourself and your world in depth. A registered member of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), she brings both ethical integrity and a compassionate approach, drawing from existential, psychodynamic, and relational practices.

In your work together, Georgia will help you to explore not only what life is like for you, but also how your unique background, relationships, and social environment influence how you relate to the world. She understands that experiences are shaped by a complex mix of personal history and larger social factors, such as culture, family dynamics, or societal expectations, and that these issues can play a significant role in shaping your identity and worldview.

Using a psychodynamic approach, Georgia will help you explore how past experiences or traumas may affect you today, empowering you to trace and untangle the threads of your inner life. Working relationally, she views the therapeutic relationship as both a mirror that reflects how you relate to others and a safe space to explore these dynamics. Through this reflective process, you and Georgia will examine not only your inner world but also how aspects of social identity—such as gender, sexuality, race, or class—affect the way you navigate life and relationships.

Georgia has worked with a broad range of clients in both the NHS and voluntary sectors, gaining experience with diverse perspectives and developing a strong commitment to inclusive, socially aware practice. She holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Existential Psychotherapy and Counselling and a Graduate Certificate in Psychodynamic Practice. Currently, Georgia is undertaking doctoral research focused on sexuality, expanding her understanding of diverse sexual practices and strengthening her dedication to being a kink-positive practitioner. Her MA in Issues in Modern Culture sparked an interest in the intersection of existential philosophy, psychology, and social issues—a theme that continues to inform her approach to therapy today.

Get in touch with Georgia directly at georgiaseabrook@outlook.com