Gerhard Payrhuber

Professional qualifications, accreditations and memberships

  • Master of Science – Integrative Psychotherapy
  • MPhil
  • Diploma in EMDR
  • IGA
  • UKCP registered

Professional experience

Gerhard Payrhuber is a senior psychotherapist and supervisor with over 18 years of clinical experience. His therapeutic journey began with a focus on bereavement, trauma, and grief, working at Trinity Hospice in Clapham and with Victim Support Lambeth.

Gerhard’s expertise is further enriched by his extensive work across various NHS hospitals, including The Maudsley Hospital, St Thomas’ Hospital, and The Royal Marsden. He has also worked in a psychiatric community setting, private practice, and the third sector, contributing his skills to organisations such as One-in-Four and Maytree, a sanctuary dedicated to supporting individuals in suicidal crises.

In addition to these roles, Gerhard gained significant clinical experience as a psychotherapist within the occupational health departments of the Metropolitan Police and Transport for London (TfL), further broadening his understanding of mental health in diverse and challenging environments.

Personal statement

Gerhard Payrhuber is an experienced integrative psychotherapist with extensive training across a range of psychotherapeutic models, including psychoanalytic, gestalt, cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), humanistic, integrative approaches, and EMDR therapy. With years of clinical practice, he has worked with individuals facing diverse challenges, such as psychiatric mental health issues, trauma, anxiety, grief, obsessive-compulsive disorders, and addictions. Gerhard has also co-facilitated trauma-focused therapy groups for over 12 years and has held leadership roles as a therapeutic service manager and director in private therapy organisations.

Additional information about research, publications, and interests

  • In academia, Gerhard has served as a tutor at Regents College, Metanoia Institute, and Scarborough Institute, specialising in contemporary psychotherapeutic treatment approaches.
  • He contributes to academic research as an editor for scholarly journals and has authored multiple articles and book chapters, further cementing his expertise and influence in the field of psychotherapy.
  • Gerhard has a particular interest in working with trauma, grief, and anxiety-related issues, as well as supporting individuals navigating mental health struggles, whether diagnosed or undiagnosed.
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