Welcome to Anchor Point Psychotherapy

Dr Magda Marczak
Dr Magda Marczak Cognitive Behavioural Therapist

I started Anchor Point Psychotherapy to offer a place to pause, reflect, and begin to feel more grounded during times of emotional difficulty.

Whether you are struggling with anxiety, low mood, trauma, self-esteem, or adjusting to life changes, support is available in a thoughtful and respectful way.

Dr Magda Marczak
Dr Magda Marczak Cognitive Behavioural Therapist

Service areas

Anxiety, depression or low self-esteem

Targeted support to help you navigate emotional challenges and build a stronger sense of self.

Traumatic experiences

Thoughtful, evidence-based trauma-informed care to help you process and move forward.

Adjusting to major changes

Support for life transitions, including new parenthood or coping with health conditions.

Professional standards

Professional insurance

My practice is fully insured with professional indemnity and liability insurance.

Data protection

I am registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and trained in confidentiality and data security (Registration: ZC073565).

Clinical supervision

I engage in regular clinical supervision to provide the best care for my clients.

Ongoing training

I regularly attend training and workshops to ensure I deliver a high-quality service.

British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) membership number – 1025373

Contact me

My clinic offers video appointments at the following times:

  • Thursday 17:30 - 20:00
  • Friday 17:30 - 20:00
  • Saturday 08:00 - 12:00

Call me on or fill in the form below.

Important: This form is for initial enquiries. For your privacy, please do not include sensitive clinical details or full medical history here. We can discuss these during our initial consultation.

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