Kit is completing a Postgraduate Diploma / MA in Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of East London, entering his second year of training in the autumn. Kit works from an integrative perspective, drawing on person-centred, psychodynamic, and existentialist approaches rather than applying a single framework to everyone. This means the work is shaped by what each individual client needs, rather than by a fixed method or agenda.
Kit offers a thoughtful and open space to explore whatever you bring, whether that is the texture of daily life and relationships, difficult past experiences, or bigger questions about purpose and what makes life meaningful. The therapeutic relationship is central to his work. Sessions are collaborative, and you are encouraged to take an active role in shaping the direction of the work.
Kit supports adults experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, burnout, relationship difficulties, trauma, and the particular pressures that come with working in service professions.
Before training as a therapist, Kit spent 10 years as a publisher and occasionally wrote books and articles. After graduating from King’s College London with an MSc specialising in the psychology of trauma and conflict, he spent two years volunteering at Saneline, a national mental health crisis helpline.
Kit currently works for a think tank that researches and tests interventions and solutions to homelessness in the UK. This background informs a grounded understanding of the relationship between social context, crisis, and mental health, and a belief that the material circumstances of a person’s life matter as much as their inner world.
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