Addiction often hides behind high-functioning lives, a silent battle that can feel deeply isolating, yet relentlessly destructive. Whether it involves alcohol addiction, drug addiction, gambling addiction, sex addiction, or other compulsive behaviours, addiction rarely exists in a vacuum. Addiction is frequently a response to deeper emotional pain, unmet needs, or long-standing psychological patterns.
I’m Talid Khan, an accredited Addiction Therapist with over a decade of clinical experience. From my private consulting rooms in London’s prestigious Harley Street Medical Quarter, St Pauls in the City of London and online, I offer discreet, tailored individual therapy and addiction counselling for those seeking clarity, accountability, and meaningful personal development. Each client I support is unique and all require a commitment to discretion, depth, and clinical integrity.

Addiction is a complex psychological, behavioural, and neurobiological condition. It typically involves a cycle of craving → reward → withdrawal → relapse, driven by the brain’s reward system being hijacked and rewired. Individuals may continue the behaviour despite adverse consequences, not from weakness, but because it has become an emotional coping mechanism.
Contrary to common stereotypes, substance use can impact people from diverse backgrounds reminding us that no one is immune. The compulsive use of substances or engagement in behaviours such as gambling, sex, or excessive work can become a means to regulate emotions, escape from stress, or feel a fleeting sense of control.
Under the surface, addiction often masks:
In many cases, clients describe feeling "stuck in a loop" repeating patterns they don't fully understand yet feel powerless to change. Therapy provides a framework to explore this cycle with compassion, structure and clinically grounded support.
Addiction doesn’t always present in obvious ways. In fact, many people maintain outward success while privately battling internal distress. Warning signs may include:
If any of these resonate, know that addiction therapy is not about judgment or blame, it’s about understanding and change.
Addiction Therapy may support you if:
Addiction counselling is well-suited to clients who value discretion and depth, and who may be seeking support away from group-based drug addiction treatment models or public healthcare services.

We begin with an in-depth consultation (up to 100 minutes), where I listen to your story and assess your needs. From there, I create a personalised treatment plan combining evidence-based models and specialist techniques to address both the emotional and behavioural drivers of drug addiction.
Depending on your goals and history, treatment may include:
Sessions are then 50 minutes and held weekly unless a more intensive format is required. Addiction counselling can be conducted in-person or online therapy, offering flexibility for those with demanding schedules or international commitments. For clients who use more than one substance or combine drugs and alcohol, therapy can also address the complexity of Polydrug & Cross-Addiction Therapy.
In some cases, a medically supervised detox may be necessary before therapy begins. If so, I can refer you to eminent consultant psychiatrists and leading private drug treatment centres in the UK or internationally. These collaborations ensure your medical and therapeutic needs are safely coordinated. Clients benefit from a joined-up approach, where detox treatment, medication management, and psychotherapy work together to stabilise and strengthen long-term recovery outcomes.
I offer a low-visibility entrance and total confidentiality, ensuring your therapeutic work remains private and protected.

Addiction or substance abuse is often fuelled by:
Many clients also describe a "numbing" effect using alcohol, substances or behaviours to distance themselves from painful emotions or psychological discomfort. Therapy helps reconnect with those emotions safely, allowing for long-term change and self-understanding.
In my professional experience, many clients arrive not just seeking to “quit” a behaviour but searching for a deeper understanding of themselves — why the substance addiction or behavioural addiction took hold in the first place, and what it’s trying to communicate. My clients often tell me that therapy was the first time they felt safe enough to examine these patterns without fear or shame. It’s here, in this reflective space, that lasting transformation begins, not by fixing what is broken, but by uncovering what has long been buried beneath coping and survival.
Long-term addiction recovery is not achieved through shame, willpower, or quick fixes. It grows through:
Whether you’re early in your recovery journey or have been struggling for years, therapy can help you move from coping to thriving. It’s not just about abstinence; it’s about building a life you don’t need to escape from.
If you or someone close to you is struggling with alcohol addiction or drug addiction, whether it’s visible, hidden, or somewhere in between, I welcome you to reach out in confidence.
Initial consultations are available by direct enquiry or professional referral. These sessions offer a chance to explore the nature of your addiction, ask any questions about treatment, and consider whether therapy, including online therapy, is the right next step for you.
You’ll be met with clinical insight, discretion, and a genuine commitment to helping you move forward. To arrange a confidential introductory call, please contact me or my practice secretary directly.
Book a complimentary consultation or a private therapy session.