Hello!
I'm Kitty, I'm from Lincolnshire, UK. I studied Psychology at University for 4 years and whilst there, joined the Mental Health and Wellbeing Society, growing my interest and passion in this area.
I gained experience through working in different support roles in a neuro-support service and on NHS mental health wards.
Then, for three years and through the pandemic, I supported people in an NHS Talking Therapies service, using specific interventions for adults presenting with anxiety and depression related problems.
Why I became a Counsellor
After working in more operational roles supporting projects, I missed 1:1 contact with people, listening, helping them feel understood. Working in the roles I have, I recognised that many people have a need to be really listened to, time and space to explore their feelings and understand themselves better.
Counselling can be such a helpful, safe and nurturing environment for change and growth. Everyone has the potential for this, counselling is the supportive space to explore it.
Seeing a Counsellor myself helped me to align my life more to who I am, make better choices for myself, be kinder to myself and explore what I value. I continue to actively take care of myself, grow and work on myself through life's ups and downs.
My Qualifications
- Counselling Masters Degree (MSc)
- Low Intensity Psychological Interventions (PGCert)
- Psychology undergraduate degree (Scottish MA)
I also regularly complete Continued Professional Development (CPD) courses to develop and upkeep my skills and training, in line with the BACP ethical framework.