Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am an experienced Integrative Counsellor & Psychotherapist with over seven years’ practice in both paid and voluntary roles, supporting clients through some of life’s most challenging experiences. My work includes helping women and partners following the permanent removal of a child, suicide prevention and postvention, and supporting those navigating grief, loss, and trauma.
Known for my calm, non-judgemental presence, I attune to both spoken and unspoken needs, creating a safe and comfortable space where trust can grow. I take an integrative approach, drawing on the therapeutic methods most suited to each individual, including Person-Centred, Psychodynamic, Relational, CBT, and existential perspectives. My client work spans a wide range of issues, including bereavement by suicide or dementia, stress, anxiety, depression, and complex trauma.
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Kathryn Maddy-Powell is an Integrative Counsellor & Psychotherapist with over seven years of practice in both paid and voluntary roles, supporting people through some of life’s most difficult moments. She works with individuals facing a range of challenges and brings sustained experience to each therapeutic relationship.
Her practice includes work with women and partners following the permanent removal of a child, suicide prevention and postvention, and supporting those navigating grief, loss, and trauma. Kathryn is known for a calm, non-judgemental presence and for attending to both spoken and unspoken needs, creating a comfortable environment where trust can grow.
Taking an integrative approach, Kathryn draws on the therapeutic methods best suited to each person, including Person-Centred, Psychodynamic, Relational, CBT, and existential perspectives. Her client work spans bereavement following suicide or dementia, stress, anxiety, depression, and complex trauma.
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