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ONGOING CARE

A structured approach to continuity, regulation, and change

At The De Beauvoir Clinic, care is not viewed as a series of isolated appointments.

Many physical and stress-related presentations respond best to consistent clinical input over time, allowing the body–mind system to adapt, integrate, and stabilise rather than repeatedly settle and re-flare.

Ongoing care offers a structured way to support change, maintain progress, and respond as needs evolve — without assuming long-term commitment from the outset.

Why ongoing care matters

At The De Beauvoir Clinic, care is not viewed as a series of isolated appointments.

Many physical and stress-related presentations respond best to consistent clinical input over time, allowing the body–mind system to adapt, integrate, and stabilise rather than repeatedly settle and re-flare.

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Ongoing care offers a structured way to support change, maintain progress, and respond as needs evolve — without assuming long-term commitment from the outset.

How session frequency is used

Session frequency is guided by clinical need rather than preference.
At different stages, care may involve:
 

  • monthly sessions to maintain stability and prevent regression

  • fortnightly sessions to support active change

  • weekly sessions where closer input or monitoring is required
     

Frequency often changes over time as the system settles or demands shift.

Membership as a structure for care

  • To support continuity, the clinic offers ongoing care memberships.

  • These provide a simple, predictable structure for maintaining an agreed session frequency from month to month.

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  • Memberships are not a requirement. They are typically discussed after an initial consultation, once clinical needs and appropriate frequency are clearer.

Choosing the right level of care

  • There is no single “correct” plan.

  • Where ongoing care is appropriate, session frequency is usually recommended by your clinician based on:

  • the nature and complexity of your presentation

  • how your system responds to treatment

  • your capacity for integration between sessions

  • Care levels are not fixed. As needs change, frequency may increase, reduce, or shift over time.

A flexible, non-fixed approach

Ongoing care is not a long-term commitment by default.

Frequency may:
 

  • increase during periods of strain or change

  • reduce as stability returns

  • be paused if no longer clinically indicated
     

The aim is responsiveness, not obligation.

Exploring next steps

Membership plans outline how ongoing care is structured in practice.

The De Beauvoir Clinic

We offer professional guidance & provide a space for you to heal from pain & injuries, whether their origin be mechanical, postural, emotional, cognitive or as is often the case a combination of all of the factors that make up life.

Contact

sundipaujla@thedebeauvoirclinic.com

Amelia@thedebeauvoirclinic.com

Location

Unit 101
90 De Beauvoir Road
London
N1 4EN

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