Helsinki City Psychiatrist CBT Helsinki
- +358 9 310 2611
- Siltasaarenkatu 13
Andy Bird Psychotherapist London offers clients decades of experience in compassionate, evidence-based therapy. With a focus on practical outcomes and meaningful connection, Andy brings both professional expertise and lived insight to his work.
Andy holds an MSc in Mental Health Studies and Addiction Counselling from King’s College London. He also completed professional training in counselling and group work at City University. Additionally, he holds a Foundation Programme in Counselling and is a registered member of the BACP.
These qualifications enable Andy to integrate advanced therapeutic models with grounded, real-world application. His training forms the backbone of a diverse and effective clinical practice.
Andy has been practising therapy since 1996. Over the years, he has worked in a wide variety of clinical settings. These include addiction treatment centres such as the Priory Hospital, Thurston House, SHARP, and the RAPT programme at Wandsworth Prison.
Each of these environments allowed Andy to develop specialist skills in both group and individual therapy. This broad foundation supports his ability to work with complex emotional and behavioural issues.
Andy’s primary areas of focus are compulsive disorders, esteem-related challenges, and relationship issues. These include chemical addictions, eating disorders, and relational dependencies such as love or sex addiction and codependence.
He also works with anxiety, depression, shame, and trauma. Many clients feel a deep sense of relief when these long-standing concerns are finally explored and addressed.
Andy believes many dysfunctional behaviours once served as coping mechanisms. However, as life changes, these responses often stop being helpful. Through conversation, challenge, and humour, Andy supports clients in developing new perspectives.
He draws upon humanistic psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural methods, and lived experience. The therapeutic relationship itself becomes a tool for insight, healing, and change.
Beyond therapy, Andy is a father, husband, and lifelong learner. His personal relationships offer him both deep meaning and life’s richest lessons. He enjoys photography, Christian history, Jamaican music, and documentary filmmaking.
These interests not only ground him but also inform his empathy and creativity in therapy.
Andy’s MSc thesis focused on shame, a key component in many mental health struggles. His current interests include multigenerational trauma and its lasting emotional impact. This focus helps him support clients exploring deeply rooted emotional patterns.
