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Tropical Palm Leaf

Rebooking

Please only use this page if you're a returning client
All sessions are at Light Centre, 35 Saint Mary at Hill EC3R 8DU
 

For appointments by Norwood Junction at

Laura Ryan Therapies

Payment Tiers Explained

My values revolve around economic justice and inclusivity within therapy. I firmly believe therapy should be accessible to all, regardless of financial circumstances. As a result I’ve established a sliding scale model inspired by Partisan Collective and Alexis J. Cunningfolk’s Green Bottle Scale.

I do not ask for proof of income. Instead I operate on a foundation of trust, focusing on tailoring therapy to your needs, regardless of the price you pay.

 

Below I’ve provided four tiers, each have descriptions to assist you in selecting the rate that corresponds with your financial set-up.

Please bear in mind that my availability for solidarity slots are limited due to high demand. Please ask to be added to the wait list if this is the tier you need.

Please also note the tiers are not set. You are free to move about the scale as your situation changes. (solidarity rate excluded when on a waiting list)

If you are unsure about which tier you sit on, feel free to discuss with me via email or during our free 15 min consultation.

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Light Centre, Monument Pricing


Solidarity £60

I can struggle to meet my basic needs* and I have to actively think about meeting them in the most affordable ways I can. I have small, varying amounts of expendable income** which means budgeting is often a big source of stress. I need to live in the cheapest place available to me and I struggle to afford any holidays/trips away.
My lack of savings, family support and inherited wealth (currently and in the future) means that I worry about my financial future.


Low £75

I need to keep an eye on my expendable income, which can be a source of concern but I’m able to rent accommodation securely. Mostly, can afford one holiday/trip away each year.
My modest savings***, family support and inherited wealth (currently and in the future) give me a small safety net if I ever needed it. This means I don’t often need to worry about my financial future.


Standard £85

Spending my expendable income doesn’t cause me regular concern or stress. I rent a desirable property or own my own home/mortgage. I can consider going on more than one holiday/trip away each year.
I have either sizable savings****, family support if need be, or inherited wealth (or I stand to inherit money/assets in the future). This means I don’t often need to worry about the debt I have or my financial future


Standard Plus £95

I feel comfortable not having to worry too much about using my expendable income. I will carefully consider larger purchases, but can spend day-to-day without concern. I can afford to choose higher end products. I rent or own a desirable property, and can afford several holidays/trips away each year.
I have sizable savings****, and/or family support/inherited wealth. Leaving me feeling financially secure.
I am happy to pay an extra £15 to help give more solidarity spaces to others. I know this will be greatly appreciated by those who need them. (Thank-you)

*Basic needs include food, housing, clothing and transportation
**Expendable income might mean you are able to buy coffee or tea at a shop, go to events like the cinema or gigs, buy new clothes, books and similar items each month
***Modest savings might be anything around a month’s salary
****Sizable savings might be anything over two month’s salary

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