Bradley Clark
MSc Psychotherapist
(pending)

Trained at Greenwich University, Bradley is an Integrative Psychotherapist specializing in a relational approach. His practice is shaped by a diverse background that includes an Art History degree, experience within London’s fine art sector, and a career in global corporate tech. He also spent significant time living and working in Macau, China, further broadening his clinical perspective.
These experiences provided him with a grounded, practical understanding of human systems and the universal challenges of navigating identity, pressure, and change.
He eventually moved into psychotherapy to integrate these global perspectives with his lifelong interests in fine art, philosophy, and human expression. This background allows him to bring a unique breadth of insight to his work, making
his approach well-suited to individuals from all walks of life who are seeking a deeper understanding of their internal world.
His clinical path includes a current post as an Honorary Psychotherapist at the Maudsley Hospital and experience supporting students at Goldsmiths University in addition to his private practice.
Bradley’s practice is defined by a high degree of attentiveness and a focus on the subtle details of human communication. His work involves several core pillars:
• Precision in Observation: Drawing on his interest in human expression, Bradley listens for more than just the surface narrative. He pays close attention to the patterns in how a person speaks, their tone, their specific choice of words, and the "gaps" in their story. By noticing what is avoided or left unsaid, he helps clients identify the "lack" or the hidden drivers that often influence their behavior from the background.
• A Philosophical Framework: He incorporates existential and philosophical perspectives to help clients confront the "big questions" of life. This is not about providing abstract theories, but about helping individuals find the clarity and agency needed to make authentic choices in an often-uncertain world.
• Radical Acceptance: A central tenet of his practice is radical acceptance. He believes that meaningful change can only begin with an honest acknowledgment of reality. By stopping the exhausting struggle against things as they currently are, clients can better direct their energy toward intentional and effective action.
While Bradley’s approach is rigorous and analytical, it is fundamentally rooted in warmth and compassion. He understands that looking deeply into one’s life requires a significant amount of courage, and he ensures that this exploration takes place within a secure, non-judgmental, and deeply human relationship.
He balances his sharp observational skills with a kind and steady presence, ensuring that every client feels genuinely seen and supported. For Bradley, the therapeutic relationship is a place of profound empathy where the "messiness" of being human is met with solid, dependable, and compassionate care.
He is dedicated to helping individuals move beyond repetitive cycles toward a more integrated and grounded version of themselves.
Areas that Bradley has experience working with:
Professional Life & Identity
• Corporate burnout
• Career stress
• Self-sabotage
• Workplace dynamics
• Imposter syndrome
Culture, Diversity & Belonging
• Cultural identity
• LGBTQIA+
• Minority stress
• Cultural displacement
• Intercultural issues
• Neurodiversity
• Belonging
Relationships & Connection
• Relationship patterns
• Intimacy issues
• Sexuality
• Communication gaps
• Attachment difficulties
• Family dynamics
Emotional Well-being
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Self-esteem
• Emotional blocks
• Unresolved patterns
• Social Stress
Transitions & Life’s Big Questions
• Life transitions
• Existential crisis
• Loss & Grief
• Desire & Purpose
• Freedom & Agency
• Identity exploration
