Facilitation & Training
Psychologically grounded spaces for honest conversation, reflection, and meaningful change.
UKCP Psychotherapist • Master Facilitator of the Challenges of Racism • Conscious Culture facilitation • London + online
Jamila Andersson is an integrative, transpersonal psychotherapist and UKCP Full Clinical Member, based in London. She works relationally and integratively, drawing from transpersonal, psychodynamic, humanistic, and Gestalt-informed approaches with a strong emphasis on mind–body connection. Her work is trauma-aware, culturally sensitive, and identity-affirming, supporting clients and groups exploring belonging, chronic pain, life transitions, intergenerational themes, and the emotional impact of systemic oppression.
Jamila’s culturally informed perspective is shaped by her Nigerian–Filipino heritage. Raised within a Catholic–Muslim family across Nigeria and the Philippines, and living in the UK for over 25 years, she brings nuanced understanding of Mixed cultural identity and the desire to be seen fully. Alongside her clinical practice, she co-facilitates Racial Resilience workshops with Lydia Puricelli the founder of Conscious Culture Coach. She is a Master Facilitator of Dr Isha McKenzie-Mavinga’s The Challenges of Racism.
What I offer
Reflective practice sessions
Support teams holding emotional labour, burnout risk, or complex relational dynamics.
Anti-racism learning spaces
Facilitated dialogue and learning that supports depth, accountability, and nervous-system aware pacing
Bespoke workshops + away days
Designed around your context, culture, leadership, belonging, conflict, change, and wellbeing.
How it works
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Enquiry
You share aims, context, group size.
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Brief call
Clarity on outcomes + constraints.
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Proposal
Format, pricing, and plan.
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Delivery + reflection
Session + follow-up learning.
How I work
I facilitate with a balance of structure and humanity. That means clarity about aims and boundaries, and real care for what emerges in the room. I’m attentive to power, pace, group dynamics, and the emotional reality beneath the words.
Consent-led, trauma-aware pacing
Skilled group containment + relational depth
Culturally sensitive facilitation
Somatic and reflective methods (where appropriate)
Clear integration: learning → action → reflection