About Us
AudioraSpace CIC is a London-based community interest company dedicated to promoting psychoanalytic thinking, mental health education, and community wellbeing across cultural and linguistic boundaries. Founded with the belief that listening is the foundation of understanding, AudioraSpace provides accessible psychoanalytic-informed training, observation-based learning, and community engagement programmes for individuals and professionals who wish to deepen their insight into emotional life and human development.

Our Mission
AudioraSpace is a community interest company dedicated to creating accessible and sustainable spaces for psychoanalytic learning, mental health awareness, and community engagement. We aim to serve Chinese-speaking communities in the UK and internationally, offering education, training, and dialogue that bridge cultures and professional traditions.

Our Story
AudioraSpace was founded in the UK to make psychoanalytic thinking accessible across cultures. With ongoing professional collaboration and psychoanalytic guidance from Ear Psychological Counselling in China, AudioraSpace develops reflective and cross-cultural learning spaces for Chinese-speaking communities and beyond.

Our Values
Accessibility: We provide psychoanalytic knowledge in a way that is approachable and relevant for diverse learners.
Community Benefit: As a CIC, our work is designed to reinvest in the community, offering affordable training and public programmes.
Cultural Sensitivity: We recognise the unique experiences of migrants, international students, and bilingual families, and seek to create a reflective and inclusive learning environment.
Sustainability: We are committed to developing long-term structures for training, collaboration, and support.

What We Do
• Deliver psychoanalytic training, including observation-based learning.
• Offer bilingual seminars and community workshops bridging UK and Chinese perspectives.
• Provide accessible mental health information, navigation to local resources, and community activities that promote wellbeing and connection.
• Create cross-cultural content and initiatives—both online and in person—that promote awareness and dialogue around mental health and psychoanalytic thinking.
