Main photo by Katie Hendrick
Hello and Welcome
Thank you for visiting this website. My name is Katie and I am a Practitioner Psychologist, with a background in nursing, specialising in working with clients who experience trauma.
Trauma can present itself in many different ways and for some it can relate to the early life experience of attachment shock or wounding. For others with feelings of anxiety or depression, life can be overwhelming at times and a daily struggle with pain and coping. In daily life triggers, for example being shouted at, can add to the experience of distress with its roots in early life experiences. When there is a sudden shock or unexpected life event like a bereavement, it can be hard to cope. Everyone is unique but if you are struggling, in pain, you might want to find out more about how therapy can help. Below are some clinical ways that people can present at the time of referral:
The trauma therapy I offer is quite different from talking therapy so please scroll down to watch videos, click on website links for more information about Deep Brain Reorienting and the Comprehensive resource model.
Hello and Welcome
Thank you for visiting this website. My name is Katie and I am a Practitioner Psychologist, with a background in nursing, specialising in working with clients who experience trauma.
Trauma can present itself in many different ways and for some it can relate to the early life experience of attachment shock or wounding. For others with feelings of anxiety or depression, life can be overwhelming at times and a daily struggle with pain and coping. In daily life triggers, for example being shouted at, can add to the experience of distress with its roots in early life experiences. When there is a sudden shock or unexpected life event like a bereavement, it can be hard to cope. Everyone is unique but if you are struggling, in pain, you might want to find out more about how therapy can help. Below are some clinical ways that people can present at the time of referral:
- Life is experienced as overwhelming or you are noticing distress
- Finding it hard to cope with daily living
- Feeling anxious or depressed
- Experiencing difficulties with sleep
- Noticing burnout
- Awareness of a trauma like bereavement, bullying or from early childhood that is impacting on life
- Recognising pain
The trauma therapy I offer is quite different from talking therapy so please scroll down to watch videos, click on website links for more information about Deep Brain Reorienting and the Comprehensive resource model.
My Professional Details:
Health Care Professions Council (HCPC, statutory body) registration number: PYL36131
Chartered Counselling Psychologist with Psychological Society in Ireland. Member of the Division of Counselling Psychology. Membership number: M5529C
International affiliate membership with the American Psychological Association
Registered member with the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy
Included in the CRM register of international practitioners here
Registration with the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme, Disclosure Scotland.
Health Care Professions Council (HCPC, statutory body) registration number: PYL36131
Chartered Counselling Psychologist with Psychological Society in Ireland. Member of the Division of Counselling Psychology. Membership number: M5529C
International affiliate membership with the American Psychological Association
Registered member with the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy
Included in the CRM register of international practitioners here
Registration with the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme, Disclosure Scotland.
A short video with Lisa Schwartz explaining the comprehensive resource model: comprehensiveresourcemodel.com
Deirdre Fay interviews Frank Corrigan, MD about healing Attachment Shock with Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR). Further information regarding DBR is located here: deepbrainreorienting.com
The Royal Foundation #itsoktosay: