The Marylebone Centre offers a range of psychological therapies to treat a variety of disorders. Here are some of the alternative treatments that are available:
The centre offers psychological therapies to respond to generalised concerns.
The centre provides specialised treatment for psychological disorders. These include, but are not limited to, panic attacks, generalised anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, health anxiety, social anxiety and depression.
A programme of treatment is offered to individuals and couples for all marital and relationship problems.
We work with people who experience problems of sexual functioning. These include, among others, absence or loss of desire, problems of arousal and sexual interest, anorgasmia, premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction, vaginismus and dyspareunia.
The practice seeks to help people of differing sexual orientations to recognise, resolve and/or adjust to the diversity of sexual preference and to the personal and practical issues that can accompany the personal, family and social awareness of such diversity.
There is recognition that there are particular problems associated with the management of marital problems, as well as sexual problems, for those in positions of leadership and under constant public scrutiny. The particular nature of these problems is taken into account in the practical arrangements and in problem resolution.
The practice is experienced and sensitive to the complex problems associated with sexual trauma. Such trauma may result from childhood experience, from acts of violence or neglect, from assisted reproductive technologies, invasive procedures or medical and pharmacological treatment.
The consultancy offers a treatment programme for addictive compulsive patterns of sexual behaviour as well as employees or professionals with problematic Internet usage. An education programme is also available to explain and alert people to the problems as well as to the benefits of the new communication technologies on the development and conduct of human relationships.
We are aware that some people have patterns of behaviour that are compulsive or highly charged with erotic content but which at the same time they feel are anti-social, personally demeaning, contrary to their religious beliefs or other systems of value and cause them times of great personal distress. The practice is committed to working with men and women in these circumstances to reduce distress and move forward to individually acceptable resolutions to such problems.