
Dr Ruxandra Anghel, an existential psychotherapist, counselling psychologist, supervisor and lecturer. As a psychologist and therapist, I worked with a great range of clients from the age of 7 to 97. I worked in various clinical settings, like the NHS, in education and privately. I am also a passionate lecturer and therapy trainer.
I specialise in helping people navigate identity, meaning, relationships, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. I also have rich experience in brain injury and neurological rehabilitation, helping individuals rediscover a sense of self and meaning after injury.
My approach is deep, intuitive, and grounded, offering clarity without force, warmth without pretension, and truth without judgment.
I work with intelligence, intuition, and deep presence. My expertise is rooted in a solid foundation of knowledge, enhanced by deep intuitive work. I don’t follow scripts. I listen—beyond words—to the patterns, tensions, and truths waiting to be seen. My approach is gentle but firm, warm but direct, always respectful of who you are and where you are. I don’t impose answers. I help you ask the questions that change everything.
I see people. Not just their struggles, but the deeper truth beneath them. The person they are before the world told them who to be. My work isn’t about fixing, I don’t see human beings as broken, but as existential works in progress. My approach is about helping you remember who you are and what truly matters to you.
I offer individual psychotherapy sessions for people of all generations and I am specialised in generational identity, personal identity, cultural identity, meaning, generational attunement and...joy of living. I work with people of all ages, teenagers, young adults and adults.