Depth psychotherapy in the tradition of Freud and Jung, helping people explore underlying patterns and find lasting insight, through weekly or more intensive sessions.
Kate read Humanities and worked for Greenpeace before psychotherapy beckoned: first a humanistic training; subsequently crossing the floor into psychoanalysis. She has 30 years’ experience across the university, voluntary and public sectors. She now combines general private practice in Westminster with a post in a London teaching hospital specialising in the psychodynamics of visible difference and rare inherited conditions, in which capacity she lectures internationally.
She qualified in 2005 as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist (UKCP/CPJA/FIP), following an earlier psychosynthesis psychotherapy training (PG Dip 2001, BACP/PET/UEL and MA 2003, UKCP/PET/UEL) and a prior fundamentals of counselling certificate from Regent’s College (1992). More recently she qualified as a Jungian Analyst (BPC/BJAA/BPF/IAAP 2025).
Like all UKCP registered psychotherapists and psychotherapeutic counsellors I can work with a wide range of issues, but here are some areas in which I have a special interest or additional experience.