Katherine Watt
Psychotherapist
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In person
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Online
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Phone
£80 per session
How I can help
I’m a warm, perceptive and experienced therapist, trained in the person-centred approach. Person-centred counselling offers a supportive space in your life, where you can explore your feelings and experiences at whatever pace is comfortable for you.
Areas of expertise
- Abortion
- Abuse
- ADHD
- Affairs and betrayals
- Anxiety
- Asperger's syndrome
- Autism
- Bereavement
- Blended family
- Bullying
- Burnout
- Cancer
- Career
- Carer Support
- Child Related Issues
- Childless not by choice
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ME
- Chronic illness
- Chronic pain
- Depression
- Difficulties in childhood
- Disabilities
- Discrimination
- Emotional abuse
- Family issues
- Feeling sad
- Generalised Anxiety Disorder
- Health anxiety
- Infertility
- Learning Difficulties
- LGBTQ+ Issues
- Loneliness
- Low Self-Confidence
- Mental health
- Miscarriage
- Neurodiversity
- Panic Attacks
- Pregnancy and Birth
- Redundancy
- Relational therapy
- Relationship Issues
- Separation and Divorce
- Sexual Abuse
- Sexuality
- Sleep Disorders
- Stress
- Trauma
Languages spoken
- English
Works with
- Individuals
Fees
£80 per session
Availability
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Training, qualifications & experience
Diploma in Person-Centred Counselling (a BACP accredited training), from the Metanoia Institute, London.
Member organisations
- BACP
Awards & recognitions
About me
I’m a warm, perceptive and experienced therapist, trained in the person-centred approach. Person-centred counselling offers a supportive space in your life, where you can explore your feelings and experiences at whatever pace is comfortable for you. Counselling can help you to make sense of things, and have a better grasp of what’s standing in the way of you living as you want to.
My role isn’t to advise or analyse you, rather, it’s to provide a collaborative and caring therapeutic relationship, free of judgement, from which you can find a way forward.
I work with people from a diverse range of backgrounds, with a variety of difficulties, including anxiety and depression, relationship issues, workplace stress, loneliness, separation and divorce, and bereavement. A broader list of
My background is in delivering emotional support to people with long-term conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia, and their carers. Younger carers are an area of specialism for me, and I also have extensive experience of counselling women as they prepare for and adjust to motherhood.
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