Lauren Rosher
Registered Member MBACP
Contact information
- Phone number
- 07791238366
Features
- Flexible hours available
- Available for home visits
- Concessionary rates
Availability
I offer therapy sessions Monday to Thursday, as well as Saturday mornings. Sessions are available online (via Zoom) and in person.
My main in-person practice is located at Cherry Tree Therapy Centre in Henley-on-Thames (RG9). Please note that the building is not wheelchair accessible.
For clients with mobility or access needs who cannot attend the Cherry Tree Centre, I offer home visits within the RG9 area, following an initial online session. These are available at no additional cost and arranged on a case-by-case basis.
For clients travelling from further afield who would like to work in person, I offer off-site therapy options, including:
• Home-based sessions for individuals or couples, with a daily fee agreed in advance
• Intensive couples therapy delivered during your holiday, retreat, or weekend break, with travel and accommodation costs covered by the client
If you’ve been searching for a therapist who can deliver intensive therapy while you’re on holiday, I offer bespoke support tailored to you and your relationship. This can be a powerful opportunity to step away from daily stressors and focus fully on growth, repair, or reconnection all in a safe and supported space.
I’m happy to discuss flexible options that meet your access or travel needs. Please get in touch to explore what might work best for you.
About me and my therapy practice
Hi, I’m Lauren Rosher a BACP Registered and COSRT Accredited Psychosexual and Relationship Therapist. I work with individuals and couples who feel a little lost in their relationships, their bodies, their identities, or simply in the roles life asked them to perform.
If you’ve been feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, burnt out, or like you’re moving through the world behind glass, I want you to know you’re not broken. You’re carrying more than anyone can see, and therapy can be a space to begin gently putting some of it down.
My work is rooted in curiosity, not correction. I don’t believe you need to be fixed. I believe you need space to breathe, reflect, and begin to move towards something that feels more like you.
I’m a visual thinker, and I often use metaphor and imagery to help make sense of feelings that don’t always come with words. Whether we’re exploring intimacy, identity, communication, or silence we’re not rushing to answers. We’re creating meaning and making sense, together.
I’m neurodivergent-informed, trauma-aware, and open-hearted in my approach. Many of the people I work with feel they’ve spent years performing at work, in parenting, in sex, in life. This is a space where you can lay that performance down and just be.
With a background in intensive care nursing, I bring steadiness to emotional depth. You don’t need to arrive with the “right” words.
Practice description
My practice offers focused, emotionally honest therapy for individuals and couples who are ready to explore the deeper patterns shaping their lives and relationships. Whether you’re navigating intimacy issues, communication breakdowns, identity shifts, or a general sense of disconnection, we’ll work together to bring clarity, insight, and movement where things feel stuck.
You can expect a space that’s collaborative, structured, and responsive to your unique way of thinking and processing. I draw on Gestalt techniques to help you bring awareness to the present moment what’s happening in your body, emotions, and interactions and use that awareness to create choice and change. It’s not about analysing the past endlessly, but about understanding how past experiences are still playing out right now, and gently interrupting the cycle.
As a psychosexual therapist, I support clients with a wide range of emotional and sexual challenges — from desire differences and painful sex to shame, performance anxiety, and sexual disconnection. I bring a compassionate and direct approach to these topics, and understand how they often tie into identity, stress, trauma, and power dynamics.
I work in a neurodivergent-informed and trauma-aware way, with a particular sensitivity to sensory needs, burnout, masking, and emotional overwhelm. Sessions are tailored to your pace and needs whether you process best through dialogue, creative reflection, or grounding in the here and now.
This is a space where we stay curious, not critical. Where the aim isn’t to fix you, but to help you better understand yourself so you can make choices that feel more authentic, connected, and alive.
Sessions are available online across the UK and in person in Henley-on-Thames.
My first session
I offer all clients a free 20-minute introductory call. This gives us a chance to meet and check in before starting therapy, whether we’ll be working online or in person.
If we’re meeting online, we’ll use the call to make sure Zoom is working smoothly and talk through how to set up a private, comfortable space at home. That might mean using headphones, letting others know not to disturb you, or creating a small ritual like lighting a candle or closing the door to help create a sense of separation between everyday life and therapy. These small adjustments can help you feel safe, contained and present during sessions.
If we’re meeting in person, I’ll go over how to get to the therapy centre, where to park, and what to expect when you arrive. Bottled water is provided, and if you have any issues getting through the gates or finding the entrance, I’ll come down and meet you at the allocated time.
The introductory call is also a space to briefly explore what brings you to therapy, talk through the client agreement, and get a feel for how the sessions might work. Some clients prefer to go straight into a full session, which can absolutely be arranged.
After the call (or once your first session is booked), I’ll send an email with all the practical details- either directions and access info or Zoom links, along with a copy of the client agreement and a short form for you to fill in. This form lets you share your contact information, next of kin, and anything else you feel is relevant, such as personal or medical history.
Our first full session will be a chance to gently review this information and begin exploring what’s brought you to therapy.
What I can help with
ADD / ADHD, Addictions, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Depression, Identity issues, LGBTQ+ counselling, Men's issues, Mood disorder, Neurodiversity, Obsessions, OCD, Relationships, Self esteem, Sensory impairment, Sex-related issues, Sexual identity, Sexuality, Stress, Women's issues
Types of therapy
Integrative
Clients I work with
Adults, Couples, Older adults, Young people
How I deliver therapy
Home visits, Long term sessions, Long-term face-to-face work, Online therapy, Short term sessions, Short-term face-to-face work
Languages spoken
English