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Sandra Hughes

Sandra Hughes(She / Her)

Sandra Hughes Psychotherapy

Psychotherapist

Marlow10 years experience
Offering
CounsellingPsychotherapy
About
I’m an integrative psychotherapist with over 10 years’ experience supporting adults and couples through trauma, grief, relationship difficulties, menopause, anxiety, depression, neurodiversity, and recovery from narcissistic abuse. I offer online sessions and in-person therapy at my Marlow clinic, creating a supportive environment where you won’t be judged, but encouraged to grow at your own pace while exploring different perspectives that help you heal, reconnect, and move forward.
Areas of focus
Stress & mindHormones & cycleMood & emotionsPregnancy & postnatalLife events & transitionsWeight & relationship with foodNeurodiversity
Approach
Practical & structuredWhole-person & holisticEvidence-informedCollaborative & empoweringBody-led & somatic
Sessions
In-person · Online
Pricing
From £75 · 50 mins
Languages
Polish
Credentials
QualificationsMA social psychology and Postgraduate diploma psychotherapy and counselling
Professional bodyUKCP and BACP

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Articles by Sandra

Hormones & Cycle

Menopause and Relationships: Staying Close Through the Change

Menopause can quietly change intimacy and closeness for both partners. Here's a compassionate look at what happens, and gentle ways to stay connected.

Grief & Loss

Navigating Grief When Someone We Love Dies

Grief has no timetable and no neat shape. A gentle look at how to move with it , small steps, self-care, and knowing when to reach for support.

Mood & Emotions

Rebuilding After a Narcissistic Relationship: Grief, Identity and What Comes Next

Leaving a narcissistic relationship is rarely a clean break. It is a grief and a rebuilding. A gentle look at the layers of loss and the quieter shape of recovery.

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