Gemma Antoniak is a highly experienced Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, Systemic Practitioner, and EMDR‑trained clinician with over 15 years of service within the NHS. She has extensive expertise supporting adults, children, and families with a broad range of mental health difficulties, with particular specialism in helping individuals process and recover from distressing or traumatic experiences.
In her current role as a Clinical Lead within the NHS, Gemma provides both therapeutic intervention and clinical oversight, ensuring the delivery of evidence‑based, high‑quality care. Her approach is collaborative, compassionate, and tailored to each individual, empowering clients to regain a sense of control and move forward with clarity and confidence.
Alongside her wider mental health practice, Gemma specialises in supporting individuals experiencing tinnitus, dizziness, hearing difficulties, and hearing loss. She has a deep understanding of the psychological impact these conditions can have and works closely with clients to reduce distress, strengthen coping strategies, and enhance overall wellbeing.
Gemma holds a degree in Psychology from Durham University and has completed extensive postgraduate training in CBT, systemic therapy, and trauma‑focused modalities, including EMDR. She is committed to delivering personalised, research‑informed care that reflects the highest standards of clinical practice.
