Nicholas Toko

I am a Jungian Analyst-in-training at ISAPZURICH, Switzerland in private practice in London.


I work with people experiencing difficult emotions associated with depression, anxiety, diagnosis of a personality disorder, issues around racial identity especially bi-racial or mixed race identity, refugee / migrant / first generation life experiences and difficulties, social adversity/vulnerable community experiences (violence, drugs and gang culture), difficult family dynamics, childhood neglect and abuse, self-limiting beliefs, limerence, ambivalence and somatic / body symptoms, and working with African, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean/Latin, Asian men to help navigate emotional issues unique to their particular lived experiences.


I also work with people interested in their own personal growth or psychological development, coaching for business executives, treating work-related stress and burnout, personal analysis for MBA students, coaching for sports professionals and retired sports professionals seeking purpose and meaning post successful sports careers.


My work as a therapist is conducted under the auspices of training at the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich ISAPZURICH, Switzerland. This encompasses the requirement to conduct the analysis under the supervision of recognised ISAP supervisors. ISAPZURICH is the non-profit, educational arm of the Association of Graduates in Analytical Psychology Zurich (AGAP), one of the founding member groups of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), the worldwide umbrella group of recognition for Jungian Analysts and Analytical Psychologists. AGAP is a Group Member of, and accredited by, the IAAP as a training group.