Psychological practice · Online in the UK

You don't need to log off.You need your judgement back.

Offline Mind is a therapy practice for people whose thinking, work or sense of self has quietly reorganised around AI and chatbots. Registered psychologists, evidence-based methods, no lectures about screen time.

Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) registeredThe British Psychological Society
A woman sitting at a wooden table in soft daylight with her phone face down

Not a detox

Abstinence rarely holds. Deliberate use does.

Not your fault

These systems are designed to be answered back to.

Not forever

Focused, time-limited work with a clear end point.

What we help with

The quiet patterns people rarely say out loud.

Compulsive use

The tab you can't close. We work with the loop itself — the cue, the relief, the return — rather than shaming it.

Reassurance seeking

When a chatbot becomes the only voice you trust with a decision, self-trust gets thinner. We rebuild it.

Attachment to an AI

Feelings for something that always answers are real feelings. We take them seriously, without judgement.

Work and identity

For people whose craft now runs through a model: competence anxiety, blurred authorship, quiet burnout.

Comparison and doubt

Endless outputs, endless benchmarks. We work on the standards you're measuring yourself against.

Sleep and attention

Late-night prompting, fragmented focus. Practical behavioural work, not a digital detox lecture.

How it works

Four steps, no waiting list.

  1. 01

    A 20-minute call

    Free, no notes taken. We listen to what's happening and tell you honestly whether we're the right fit.

  2. 02

    Matched to a psychologist

    Every clinician here is HCPC or BPS registered and trained in how technology shapes behaviour.

  3. 03

    Weekly sessions, online

    Structured CBT and ACT-based work, 50 minutes, with brief between-session practice that fits real life.

  4. 04

    You leave with a method

    Most people finish in 8–12 sessions holding a way of using these tools that they actually chose.

Our team

Led by Dr Nicky Hartigan

Dr Nicky Hartigan, Clinical Psychologist and Practice Lead at Offline Mind

Dr Nicky Hartigan

Clinical Psychologist · Practice Lead

Dr Nicky Hartigan is a Clinical Psychologist and the founder of Offline Mind. Alongside her clinical work, she is an author, researcher and clinical supervisor. She completed her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2007 and has since worked in senior positions in both the NHS and independent sector, supporting adults to overcome emotional challenges and find a steadier relationship with the technology in their lives.

Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) registeredThe British Psychological Society

Who she works with

Nicky selects and works alongside a small network of practitioners, all chosen for their experience with the ways technology shapes behaviour and identity. The team includes HCPC-registered clinical and counselling psychologists, CBT therapists, and psychotherapists trained in ACT and behavioural approaches.

Everyone who sees clients through Offline Mind has worked with people around compulsive use, attachment to AI, reassurance-seeking, and the quiet identity shifts that come when work or relationships run through a screen.

“I came in thinking I'd be told to delete the app. Instead I learned what I was actually going there to ask for.”

Client, 34 · 10 sessions

Questions

Before you book.

Book a call

Start with a conversation.

Twenty minutes with a psychologist, free, no notes taken. Fill in the form and we'll be in touch to arrange a time. If we're not the right place for you, we'll tell you where is.

Response time
Usually within one working day