Cora Hilton
Registered Member MBACP (Accredited)
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07874073742
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Wheelchair accessible office
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
I specialise in helping Millennials, Gen. Z, and members of the queer community navigate modern life.
I find it's hard to write about therapy without it sounding…well, like a lot of therapy-speak. And that isn't ideal, since it makes it harder for you - the reader - to find someone that feels like a real person, rather than TherapyGPT. So, I’ll do my best to avoid the cliches, and try to give you something more concrete to work with.
I offer practical, down-to-earth therapy that gets modern life. I've been working with Millennials and Gen Z since I opened my private practice at the end of 2018, which in real terms means I've been here with you in the trenches since before Lana Del Rey dropped her Norman Rockwell album. I'm proud to have spent these years working with people with all sorts of diverse lived experience - and as the Lana reference may have hinted, I also have particular experience working with queer stories.
About Me
Originally from Bristol, I moved to New Zealand aged 16, returning to London for university. I studied French, so had a year abroad in France, consuming a lot of bread in between many strikes. Post uni, I briefly worked in Film and TV, before joining a start-up in the wine industry. I saw clients at agencies dedicated to bereavement and stress, depression and anxiety during my training. After 17 years in London, I moved back to Bristol in 2024.
As an Integrative therapist, I bring ideas from lots of different places into my work. My experience with languages, literature and philosophy ensures these are frequent presences in my therapy room. Also, as a classic Millennial, I am very interested in pop culture, and firmly believe that even truly terrible reality TV can provide a window into ourselves, in the most surprising ways (it’s not only dusty old therapy tomes that house the big ideas). Consequently, sessions with me are just as likely to include ideas from Aristotle and Simone de Beauvoir as they are Mean Girls or The Traitors.
Practice description
My specialisms
I’m experienced at working with a wide range of contemporary challenges, including:
anxiety and depression / burnout and perfectionism / relationships, communication and boundaries / family challenges / self-esteem and self-criticism / identity, life direction and meaning / bereavement, failure and loss / LGBTQ+ issues and gender, sex and relationship diversity (GSRD) / parenting and queer parenting experiences / career and workplace difficulties / loneliness, feeling lost, and feeling stuck.
I also work with lots of people who struggle to express what exactly brings them to therapy, but know that something needs to change - sometimes, nothing in particular is 'wrong', but we know things could feel more 'right'.
A little extra
I’m an Accredited member of the BACP, and over nearly a decade in this field, I've worked with all sorts of folk exploring all sorts of challenges. There are some commonalities in who often finds me: I have particular experience of working with creatives, people with a background of high achieving and perfectionism, people in high-pressured careers (including the legal and tech industries), and people navigating IVF and queer parenting journeys.
Outside of sessions, I run a Substack and a blog, in which I write about the intersection between pop culture and therapy, and what we can learn from where the two meet. I also still consume a lot of bread (keeping up that Gallic dream), and play weekly football (not well) with my beloved team, who kindly tolerate my very idiosyncratic on-pitch style.
I’m sometimes joined in sessions by my calico cat Rizzo, who fortunately adheres to the same confidentiality standards that I do.
Fee information
My fees are on a sliding scale between £65 and £80 per 50-minute session. Within this scale, you choose your own rate.
I offer a reduced fee of £60 for an initial appointment.
I also offer low-cost appointments.
My first session
If you'd like to get in touch with me, the best way to do so is via email. I will aim to respond to you by the end of the next working day. I respond to every email I receive, so please check your spam folder if you're waiting to hear from me.
When getting in touch, there is nothing particular that you need to tell me about you - you can say whatever you feel comfortable saying. It would be helpful if you could let me know what your availability for sessions with me would be, so that I can see whether I am able to offer you an initial session at a suitable time and date.
An initial session is a chance for us to speak a little about what's going on for you at the moment; to explore any questions you have about therapy; and to get a gauge on whether we might be a good fit with what you're looking for. I offer a reduced fee of £60 for this appointment.
My practice is exclusively online, so all my sessions take place on Zoom.
What I can help with
Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Eclectic, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions
Features
- Concessionary rates
About me and my therapy practice
I specialise in helping Millennials, Gen. Z, and members of the queer community navigate modern life.
I find it's hard to write about therapy without it sounding…well, like a lot of therapy-speak. And that isn't ideal, since it makes it harder for you - the reader - to find someone that feels like a real person, rather than TherapyGPT. So, I’ll do my best to avoid the cliches, and try to give you something more concrete to work with.
I offer practical, down-to-earth therapy that gets modern life. I've been working with Millennials and Gen Z since I opened my private practice at the end of 2018, which in real terms means I've been here with you in the trenches since before Lana Del Rey dropped her Norman Rockwell album. I'm proud to have spent these years working with people with all sorts of diverse lived experience - and as the Lana reference may have hinted, I also have particular experience working with queer stories.
About Me
Originally from Bristol, I moved to New Zealand aged 16, returning to London for university. I studied French, so had a year abroad in France, consuming a lot of bread in between many strikes. Post uni, I briefly worked in Film and TV, before joining a start-up in the wine industry. I saw clients at agencies dedicated to bereavement and stress, depression and anxiety during my training. After 17 years in London, I moved back to Bristol in 2024.
As an Integrative therapist, I bring ideas from lots of different places into my work. My experience with languages, literature and philosophy ensures these are frequent presences in my therapy room. Also, as a classic Millennial, I am very interested in pop culture, and firmly believe that even truly terrible reality TV can provide a window into ourselves, in the most surprising ways (it’s not only dusty old therapy tomes that house the big ideas). Consequently, sessions with me are just as likely to include ideas from Aristotle and Simone de Beauvoir as they are Mean Girls or The Traitors.
Practice description
My specialisms
I’m experienced at working with a wide range of contemporary challenges, including:
anxiety and depression / burnout and perfectionism / relationships, communication and boundaries / family challenges / self-esteem and self-criticism / identity, life direction and meaning / bereavement, failure and loss / LGBTQ+ issues and gender, sex and relationship diversity (GSRD) / parenting and queer parenting experiences / career and workplace difficulties / loneliness, feeling lost, and feeling stuck.
I also work with lots of people who struggle to express what exactly brings them to therapy, but know that something needs to change - sometimes, nothing in particular is 'wrong', but we know things could feel more 'right'.
A little extra
I’m an Accredited member of the BACP, and over nearly a decade in this field, I've worked with all sorts of folk exploring all sorts of challenges. There are some commonalities in who often finds me: I have particular experience of working with creatives, people with a background of high achieving and perfectionism, people in high-pressured careers (including the legal and tech industries), and people navigating IVF and queer parenting journeys.
Outside of sessions, I run a Substack and a blog, in which I write about the intersection between pop culture and therapy, and what we can learn from where the two meet. I also still consume a lot of bread (keeping up that Gallic dream), and play weekly football (not well) with my beloved team, who kindly tolerate my very idiosyncratic on-pitch style.
I’m sometimes joined in sessions by my calico cat Rizzo, who fortunately adheres to the same confidentiality standards that I do.
Fee information
My fees are on a sliding scale between £65 and £80 per 50-minute session. Within this scale, you choose your own rate.
I offer a reduced fee of £60 for an initial appointment.
I also offer low-cost appointments.
My first session
If you'd like to get in touch with me, the best way to do so is via email. I will aim to respond to you by the end of the next working day. I respond to every email I receive, so please check your spam folder if you're waiting to hear from me.
When getting in touch, there is nothing particular that you need to tell me about you - you can say whatever you feel comfortable saying. It would be helpful if you could let me know what your availability for sessions with me would be, so that I can see whether I am able to offer you an initial session at a suitable time and date.
An initial session is a chance for us to speak a little about what's going on for you at the moment; to explore any questions you have about therapy; and to get a gauge on whether we might be a good fit with what you're looking for. I offer a reduced fee of £60 for this appointment.
My practice is exclusively online, so all my sessions take place on Zoom.
What I can help with
Anger management, Anxiety, Bereavement, Cultural issues, Depression, Identity issues, Infertility, LGBTQ+ counselling, Loss, Men's issues, Neurodiversity, Personal development, Pregnancy related issues, Redundancy, Relationships, Self esteem, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Women's issues, Work related issues
Types of therapy
Eclectic, Existential, Humanistic, Integrative, Person centred, Psychodynamic
Clients I work with
Adults
How I deliver therapy
Long term sessions, Online therapy, Short term sessions