We want to help everyone access quality therapy at a price they can afford. This policy outlines the fees you (the therapy client) can expect from us (the organisation). The success of this policy relies on honest, transparent communication from both us and you.
During your advice call, we will discuss your financial situation and where you believe you fit within our fee scale before agreeing on a fee.
If your financial circumstances change, or during a therapy review, your therapist will also consider any necessary adjustments to your fee in line with this policy and our fee scale.
We have three levels of fees, which are shown below. Please consider which level best reflects your overall financial situation. This will give you a good idea of the fee you are most likely to be offered. We will discuss this further with you during your advice call.
We have two teams of therapists. One team supports clients with complex trauma, which requires specialist skills. If you need to see a therapist from this team, this may affect the fee we can offer you.
Homeowner, own or lease a car, no dependants (including children under 18), receive paid holiday & sick pay or Access to Work.
Non-homeowner, some dependants, physical disability or long-term health conditionA state of mental or physical health that is considered to be different to pre-defined ‘norms’., do not own a non-work vehicle, can afford food & housing, very small expendable income.
Living in social housing or council accommodation, no secure employment (paid holiday & sick pay), unemployed, or on a low income (earning less than £21k per year before tax) and in receipt of Universal Credit. Can afford food & housing.
At NeuroTribe UK, we typically ask clients to commit to eight to twelve weekly sessions at the start of therapy. This structure follows psychodynamic therapeutic principles, which emphasise the importance of regularity and consistency in building a strong therapeutic relationship and making meaningful progress.
Weekly sessions create a safe and stable therapeutic space, which is especially valuable in online therapy. They allow for deeper exploration of your concerns while ensuring continuity in your therapeutic journey.
After the initial eight to twelve weeks, you and your therapist may discuss whether transitioning to bi-weekly or, in exceptional cases, monthly sessions is clinically appropriate. While session frequency should primarily be a clinical decision, we also acknowledge the financial considerations of our neurodiverseA group of people whose brain functions differently from the (usually neurotypical) perception of what is “normal”. For example, those with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, ADHD, OCD or Tourette Syndrome. client base and will approach these conversations with sensitivity. Our goal is to provide support that is both effective and accessible.
If you feel unable to commit to the minimum of eight initial weekly sessions, we encourage you to explore alternative options that may better suit your needs. We understand that everyone’s journey is unique, and we want to ensure you find the support that works best for you.
If you are interested in our services, book your free exploration call below by selecting a date and time that is convenient to you. This is an initial chat to find out about the support you are looking for and match you with a suitable specialist, in a confidential 20 minute telephone consultation.
We are a mental health and wellbeing organisation, on a mission to empower people from neurodiverseA group of people whose brain functions differently from the (usually neurotypical) perception of what is “normal”. For example, those with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia, ADHD, OCD or Tourette Syndrome. and culturally diverse communities to thrive. Our multicultural practitioners provide relational arts and talking therapies, clinical supervision, CPDThe learning activities professionals complete to maintain and develop their knowledge and skills., and DiversityThe deliberate inclusion in a group or activity of people who are, for example, of different cultures, gender identities, sexual identities, ages, financial statuses and religions. & InclusionThe act of including a person as part of a group with equal opportunities, equity and resources, who might otherwise be excluded or marginalised. training.
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