Psychotherapy for Americans Living in London

Relationship-Focused, Trauma-Informed Therapy for Adults

Living in London as an American can be both enriching and disorienting. While life abroad often brings opportunity and growth, it can also surface emotional patterns, relationship challenges, and questions of identity that feel difficult to navigate alone.

Marcelle Little offers psychotherapy for American adults living in London and select European countries. Her work supports men and women seeking a thoughtful, relational, and trauma-informed approach to therapy while living overseas.

Psychotherapy Informed by Lived Experience Abroad

Marcelle lives in London and understands the emotional complexity of building a life outside of one’s home country. For many American expats, distance from familiar systems can amplify existing challenges or bring long-standing relational and emotional patterns into sharper focus.

Clients often seek psychotherapy to explore:

  • Feelings of disconnection, homesickness, or cultural displacement

  • Relationship challenges intensified by relocation or transition

  • Emotional overwhelm, anxiety, or chronic stress

  • Identity shifts and questions of belonging

  • The impact of past experiences on present relationships

Psychotherapy offers a dedicated space to reflect, process, and better understand these experiences with care and depth.

A Relational Approach to Psychotherapy

Marcelle’s psychotherapy practice is rooted in a relational framework, focusing on how early relationships, life experiences, and emotional patterns shape the way we relate to ourselves and others.

Areas of focus may include:

  • Relationship and attachment challenges

    Emotional regulation and reactivity

  • Trauma and unresolved emotional experiences

  • Life transitions and adjustment

  • Women’s issues, including relational and emotional concerns

Therapy is not about fixing or pathologizing, but about developing greater awareness, emotional flexibility, and self-understanding.

Trauma-Informed, Virtual Psychotherapy

Marcelle’s psychotherapy practice is trauma-informed, recognizing that emotional experiences are often held not only cognitively, but also within the nervous system and the body. All psychotherapy sessions are offered virtually, allowing American adults living in London and select European countries to access consistent care.

Therapy may include:

  • Exploring how past experiences shape present emotional and relational responses

  • Increasing emotional awareness and tolerance

  • Understanding relational patterns and boundaries

  • Supporting nervous system regulation

  • Creating space for reflection and integration

Sessions are collaborative and intentionally paced to support safety, insight, and sustainable growth within a virtual psychotherapy setting.

Psychotherapy for American Expats in London

Marcelle works with American adults living in London who are seeking psychotherapy that is:

  • Relationship-focused and insight-oriented

  • Trauma-informed

  • Attentive to cultural and identity transitions

  • Offered virtually for flexibility and continuity

This approach allows clients to engage in meaningful therapeutic work while navigating life abroad.

Beginning Psychotherapy in London

Starting psychotherapy while living overseas can feel like an important step toward stability, clarity, and self-connection. Whether you are adjusting to life abroad, navigating relationship challenges, or exploring deeper emotional patterns, therapy can provide a supportive space for reflection and growth.

Marcelle Little offers psychotherapy for American adults living in London and select European countries who are seeking grounded, relational, and trauma-informed support.

Schedule a consultation to learn more about psychotherapy services.

Interested in Mother–Daughter Coaching?

If you are specifically seeking mother–daughter coaching, this is a non-therapy service offered separately from psychotherapy.

Mother–daughter coaching is designed for adult women and focuses on relational dynamics, communication, and personal growth. It is not psychotherapy and is provided through a separate coaching practice.

👉 Learn more about Mother–Daughter Coaching

Frequently Asked Questions About Psychotherapy

  • All psychotherapy sessions are offered virtually. Virtual psychotherapy provides flexibility, continuity of care, and accessibility while maintaining a thoughtful and relational therapeutic process.

  • Clients often seek psychotherapy to explore:

    • Relationship and attachment challenges

    • Emotional regulation and reactivity

    • Anxiety, overwhelm, or chronic stress

    • Trauma and unresolved emotional experiences

    • Life transitions and periods of change

    • Identity, relational, or emotional concern

    • Psychotherapy offers a space to reflect on these experiences with depth and care.

    Psychotherapy offers a space to reflect on these experiences with depth and care.

  • Marcelle’s psychotherapy practice is relational and trauma-informed. The work focuses on understanding how emotional patterns develop through relationships and lived experience, while supporting awareness, reflection, and emotional regulation.

  • Yes. Marcelle practices trauma-informed psychotherapy, recognizing that emotional experiences are often held both cognitively and within the nervous system and body. Sessions are paced to support safety, insight, and sustainable growth.

  • Psychotherapy may be a good fit if you are seeking a reflective, relational process to better understand emotional patterns, relationships, or past experiences. An initial consultation can help determine whether psychotherapy aligns with your needs.

  • The first step is scheduling a consultation. This provides an opportunity to ask questions, share what you are navigating, and explore whether working together feels like the right fit.

  • Yes. Psychotherapy and coaching are distinct services. Psychotherapy focuses on emotional patterns, relational experiences, and mental health support. Coaching services, including mother–daughter coaching, are offered separately and are not part of psychotherapy care.