Reviews
Add Review- thomas downeyReviewed on Google Maps
TA East London counselling and psychotherapy practice is excellent addition to Wanstead in north East London. It offers professional training in a supportive and well thought out manner from its compassionate and thoughtful team lead by founder Victoria.
- Tom EvansReviewed on Google Maps
Becoming a student at TA East has been one of the best decisions made in my life. Training wise, I am being inspired by reknowned facilitators with a wealth of knowledge and vast experience in the field. My Self development journey is being explored in a safe and compassionate space. And socially, I have been given an opportunity to engage and connect with the wider community at TA East ran events across the borough. A truely unique and rich experience for anyone considering pursuing such a j...
- Lu TeReviewed on Google Maps
A great place to train and develop skills as a practitioner. Victoria and her team are supportive, highly experienced and come from a range of backgrounds and skill sets. The course is well organised, engaging and is affordable so encourages a wider range of people to consider training as a psychotherapist. Community is at the heart of the organisation, and this is reflected by its location in the heart of East London, and the huge wealth of experience held by the team. I’d highly suggest att...
- Geoff HoppingReviewed on Google Maps
An innovative and radical grass roots psychotherapy and counselling training designed to serve the East London community. It’s founder is a formidable woman who is as compassionate as she is determined to transform the face of psychotherapy to seriously address the lack of diversity that typifies most trainings. Her commitment to outreach and to inclusivity is unparalleled and success is inevitable!
- Will Daniel-BrahamReviewed on Google Maps
TA East is exceptional in its commitment to make what is normally regarded as quite middle class and considered taboo, accessible and open to people of East London and the surrounding areas. Having grown up in East London myself and coming from a working class background, therapy was ‘out there’ and not something I would of considered if I hadn’t stumbled across it accidentally on a poster for ‘young people who needed to talk’. Interestingly the place I went to 35 years ago was a stones thro...