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ASSESSMENT

To start working with Galia, please book an Initial Assessment.

The initial assessment is an important first step in your therapeutic journey.

It allows all relevant information about your case to be displayed and structured, ensuring that your unique needs and goals are fully understood.

After the initial assessment, you can begin your therapy sessions with a clear plan in place.

Please note: The initial assessment does not provide a formal diagnosis. If you require a diagnosis, Galia can prepare a referral letter to a qualified clinician or psychiatrist for further evaluation.

Fees and Payment

  • Initial Assessment: £90 (non-refundable)

    • Includes psychometric testing, comprehensive assessment, and personalised recommendations.

    • Payment is required in advance.

PSYCHOTHERAPY

Galia is a therapist at InclusiMind CIC, a social enterprise dedicated to providing affordable therapy services.

Standard Follow-up Sessions: £55.25 per session

  • Payable in advance in blocks of four sessions (£221).

ONLINE THERAPY DISCOUNT

InclusiMind CIC also offers discounted online therapy sessions for clients who meet specific criteria:

  • Discounted Online Therapy: £38 per session

    • Payable in advance in a four-week cycle (£152).

You may qualify for the discounted rate if you:

  • Are a single parent.

  • Are managing a chronic illness (e.g. IBS, diabetes, or another chronic condition).

  • Have a personal income of less than £26,000 per year.

  • Are a student.

  • Receive benefits such as Universal Credit or PIP (Personal Independence Payment).

  • Have a mental or physical disability.

  • Are an unpaid carer for someone with mental or physical health needs.

  • Are a refugee or asylum seeker.

  • Live in temporary accommodation or are at risk of homelessness.

  • Are part of a household receiving means-tested benefits (e.g. Housing Benefit, Income Support).

  • Are a veteran or ex-forces personnel adjusting to civilian life.

  • Are a young person aged 16–25 who is in education or training, living independently, or financially vulnerable.

  • Are a survivor of domestic abuse.

  • Belong to an ethnic minority or marginalised group that faces barriers to accessing mental health care.

  • Have recently experienced job loss or redundancy and are facing financial hardship.