Bee Tussaud
About Bee
Bee (Bridget) Tussaud is an experienced psychotherapist, supervisor, assessor and clinical lead.
A mother and grandmother herself, Bee works primarily as a psychotherapist to individuals and families. She set up The Beehive Concierge in 2024 with Sophie Collins to help families get the professional help they need.
Bee is also a governor and pastoral lead at a high profile London secondary school and she is the Co-Founder and Clinical Director of mental health charity Wilfrid’s House, alongside various other philanthropic and pastoral initiatives.
Bee is based between London and Norfolk.
The Beehive Concierge
In early 2024, Bee and Sophie Collins set up The Beehive Concierge in response to the high number of families they encountered who did not know where to turn for professional support with emotional, behavioural or psychological difficulties.
It has never been more challenging to be a parent. The Beehive Concierge is committed to supporting their clients with anything from minor behavioural queries to really complex and traumatic circumstances.
As an experienced psychotherapist, assessor and supervisor, Bee is extremely well qualified to work with parents and families who are struggling, help them to understand and articulate over one or more consultations what is happening for them and then connect them to the best possible practitioners and consultants.
Psychotherapy
Bee is a UKCP accredited systemic psychotherapist with almost 20 years’ experience as a therapist, assessor, supervisor and clinical director.
In her private practice, Bee supports individuals, parents and families to endure difficult times and find pathways to an easier life. Her approach as a therapist is compassionate, warm and practical. Bee’s priority is to support her clients through listening completely without judgement, then helping them to move forward and cope with their challenges.
To Bee, family is the foundation for a well functioning life. To help families thrive, we sometimes need some extra support. Bee has a special interest in working with parents and families cope with difficulties in everyday life - from post-partum, to guiding children through the teenage years and into early adulthood - as well as more complex or traumatic situations. She is very experienced in supporting clients who have endured loss.
In 2016, Bee and Jet Shenkman set up a charity to support individuals who are struggling to cope, by providing pro bono and subsidised counselling and psychotherapy.
Today, Wilfrid’s House has evolved to a team of over 35 volunteer psychotherapists and life coaches, a team of in-school therapists and counsellors and a small management team. Our volunteers are supported by a team of highly qualified Supervisors who work closely with them to ensure the best possible care for their clients.
The charity works with a network of highly respected therapists and coaches (many of them ex-volunteers themselves) who provide quality specialist training for its volunteers. Wilfrid’s House also offers pastoral training to schools and organisations, impacting the welfare of thousands of people each year.
Contact Bee.
It can be difficult to take the first step towards therapy, but I am here to help. Please do get in touch and I’d be happy to discuss any queries or concerns you may have about working together.