Kitchen Sessions is a non-profit organisation promoting the use of food, cooking and eating as a therapeutic arena for the benefit of all.

We provide training to people working in the welfare professions including counsellors, psychotherapists, coaches, occupational therapists, social workers and mental health professionals.

About us

Our aim is to support, encourage and enable the use of food as an inclusive therapeutic approach to wellbeing, building creative confidence and intrinsic resource.

We foster healthy attachment relationships and promote ‘human village’ behaviours through the preparation, pleasure and sharing of food.

Training workshops

We are developing tailored workshops to equip welfare practitioners with the knowledge, experience and understanding to start using food therapy in the support they provide to people in the community.

All of our activities revolve around four key thematic ingredients:

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  • "It feels like another string to my bow."

    Stephanie Monk

    (psychotherapeutic counsellor)

  • "Inspiring and deeply thought-provoking in a way that felt both grounded and innovative."

    Ella Stewart
    (Founder, Bake Well Being)

  • "I loved the quality and content of the training sessions - 10/10"

    Anna Bentley

    (nutritional and counselling therapist)

  • " I feel excited about the opportunities for exploring relationships and attachment from a food and meals starting point. "

    Angela Rogers

    (individual and couples psychotherapist)

  • "How the workshop brought together theory, case examples and personal reflection, was very engaging and informative. "

    Angela Rogers

    (individual and couples psychotherapist)

Kitchen Therapy: How to become a conscious cook

Find out more about the concepts underpinning kitchen therapy and explore the psychological, social and spiritual dimensions food holds for us.