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Online therapy in English
with registered
 psychologists.
Be heard. Get clarity. Feel better.

We're a team of friendly, experienced psychologists from the US, UK and Australia, who all live and work in France.

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We make online therapy feel natural and easy – to help you get your thoughts in order, feel better & live more meaningfully.

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Online therapy – all you need to know...

  • It's just as effective as in person

Multiple studies have shown that online therapy is just as effective as in-person therapy for  psychological difficulties, including anxiety, depression and stress.

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  • A natural, supportive connection

Our therapists are very experienced in providing sessions online, making the process feel natural and easy. Whether you need strategies for handling emotions, someone to listen and reflect with, or a coach and ally to help you move forward, we’ll tailor therapy to your needs.

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  • And you don't need to be in therapy forever

All our psychologists are also trained in the latest evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Mindfulness. These treatment modalities have been demonstrated to be effective over a short period of time, with an average length of around 10-12 weekly sessions. So you can be confident that your time in therapy will be worthwhile.​

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Meet our team...

Emily is an American psychologist who has worked with adults and children in hospital and clinical settings. She has experience with a wide range of mental health issues including anxiety, depression, stress, and problems of cultural adjustment. She aims to create a friendly, non-judgmental space, where people can openly share and feel understood. Passionate about providing therapy based upon the latest research in psychology and neuroscience, she aims to help people to lead happier and mentally healthier lives, and to connect with what really matters.  Read more...

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Luciana is an American psychologist who specialises in evidence-based treatments such as Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and mindfulness. She has worked in international organisations such as the OECD in Paris and the Ministry of Health in Argentina, as well as in hospital and clinical settings in Kenya and France. Her aim in therapy is to create a safe, collaborative space rooted in empathy, authenticity and non-judgement. She loves helping people improve their mental health and gain lasting emotional wellbeing.  Read more...

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Tatyana is an Australian psychologist based in France who has several decades of experience in government and private settings treating people across the range of mental illness. Her integrative approach draws on therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, schema therapy, DBT, ACT and somatic psychotherapy. Tatyana values diversity, compassion, and collaboration in her work, and is committed to helping the people she works with find new ways to understand their problems and live a full and meaningful life. She works online only.  Read more...

Dennis is an American psychologist who is also registered in the UK and France (ADELI). He sees people with a wide range of problems, including depression, anxiety and stress, insomnia and chronic pain. He believes in getting to know each person deeply and building a warm relationship of trust. He aims to bring clarity to people’s problems, help them balance their emotional lives, and share healthy coping skills that really make a difference. He has a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, and has taught at multiple universities in the United States.  Read more...

Gabrielle is a British-Filipino child and family therapist who works with children aged 5-13. She is a specialist in expat issues, having grown up as a "third-culture kid" and worked with English-speaking families in the Netherlands and France. She aims to create a space in which children can draw on their natural strengths to turn difficult moments into opportunities for growth, empowerment, self-expression and fun. She is passionate about working  with kids, and believes that every child and family is unique and should be supported in a way that is tailored to them.  Read more...

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Kathy is a British family and relationship psychologist who works with babies, adolescents (14+) and couples. She helps parents deal with issues such as pre- and post-natal depression and anxiety, bonding with children. She has more than two decades of experience as a psychologist, has raised three children in France and knows first-hand the challenges of negotiating the school system, bringing up bilingual kids and building a fulfilling family life in a new environment. She also provides relationship therapy for couples, and believes in providing tailor-made support for each case.  Read more...

Caitlin is an Australian neuropsychologist and therapist who has worked in several hospital and private settings. She is qualified to treat emotional problems such as anxiety, depression and stress, as well as neurocognitive disorders such as ADHD. In therapy, she aims to create a friendly, down-to-earth and collaborative space, where people can feel truly heard and understood. She is passionate about delivering therapy that makes genuine positive change, and empowering her patients to see things more clearly, achieve emotional balance and live more meaningfully  Read more...

Francis is a British-Australian psychologist and director of the Paris Psychology Centre. His style as a therapist is warm and collaborative, and he is passionate about using the latest insights in psychology research to help his patients achieve emotional balance. He has a specialist background in anxiety, and has worked at the Anxiety Disorders Unit of St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney. He is a University Medalist in psychology, a guest lecturer at the Universities of Amsterdam and Sydney and was awarded the Australian Psychology Society Prize in 2015.  Read more...

Caitlin is an Australian neuropsychologist and therapist who has worked in several hospital and private settings. She is qualified to treat emotional problems such as anxiety, depression and stress, as well as neurocognitive disorders such as ADHD. In therapy, she aims to create a friendly, down-to-earth and collaborative space, where people can feel truly heard and understood. She is passionate about delivering therapy that makes genuine positive change, and empowering her patients to see things more clearly, achieve emotional balance and live more meaningfully  Read more...

​Why do people want to talk with us?

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Whatever you're going through, we offer a caring,
non-judgemental space where your story can be heard

Fees, payment and insurance 

  • How much does a session cost?  

Our standard fee per session is 155€ for individual therapy and 180€ for couples therapy. Most people have weekly sessions, but less regular sessions are also possible, and just as effective in the long run. Session length is 50 minutes.​ If you need support but are experiencing financial hardship, please contact us at contact@parispsychologycentre.com – we have a certain number of sessions available for low-income patients. 

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  • What about neuropsychological assessment? ​

The fee for neuropsychological assessment depends on the complexity of the assessment and the report required. For instance, an assessment and report for a child with a suspected neurodevelopmental disorder, such as Dyslexia or ADHD, will be around 1,600€

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  • How do I pay for sessions?  ​

You can pay with your credit card on a secure payment link after each session. Direct deposit via bank transfer is also possible. We do not accept cheque.  

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  • Will my insurance cover the sessions? ​

Many of our patients have their sessions reimbursed with private insurance (mutuelle). The level of reimbursement depends on your specific contract. So if you have an insurer, it might be worth getting in touch with them to see what you’re entitled to. We are happy to provide any documentation you might need to facilitate this process. Some of the insurers we currently work with include:

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  • Can I use my carte vitale? ​

Unfortunately, psychology sessions are not covered under the government health (carte vitale) system in France. We're hoping the French government introduces legislation to recognise the importance of psychological services, in line with the practices of many other developed nations.  

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What's special about the Paris Psychology Centre?
 

Fully registered clinical psychologists

Unlike in many services, every member of our team is a clinical psychologist or neuropsychologist (not a counsellor, life coach, natural therapist, etc.) with at least six years of training in treatment and research. This includes more than two years of supervised training. All our psychologists are registered to practise in France (and usually in some other jurisdiction as well). 

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We have experience living abroad, just like you

Additionally, we have all had significant life experience studying, living and working in countries
around the world, and helping people in this situation achieve balanced, happy lives. W
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to helping people who are leading a life away from home, including expats, trailing spouses,
creatives, digital nomadsthird-culture kids, international students, au pairs and interns.

 

Only evidence-based treatments that really work

We specialise in providing treatments based on the latest research, which have been scientifically validated to improve emotional wellbeing and resilience. This means that you can be confident that
your time spent in therapy will be worthwhile.
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Neuropsychology services online

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

  • Neurodegenerative diseases (such as Alzheimer’s)

  • Dyslexia and dyscalculia

  • Learning disorders

  • Traumatic brain injury

  • Stroke

  • Neurological diseases

  • Depression, bipolar and other mental disorders

  • Diagnosis and assessment 

We can also provide online diagnosis of  mental and neurological disorders and assess cognitive difficulties in adults and children. These might include problems such as: â€‹

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  • ​Detailed reports to suit your needs

We can provide detailed neuropsychological reports of legal standing for patients, doctors, schools, lawyers, insurance, employers and other institutions.

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  • Strategies to help you manage

We offer cognitive remediation and therapy to help people cope with cognitive changes and make healthy adjustments to the way they do things.

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