Valerie Sinason
Graeme Galton
is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist working in the National Health Service and
in private practice. He is a psychotherapist and supervisor at the Clinic for
Dissociative Studies. He also works at the Parkside Clinic in London with
individuals and groups in an NHS outpatient psychotherapy service. He is a
member of the Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, where
he teaches on the clinical training programme. He has edited Touch Papers:
Dialogues on Touch in the Psychoanalytic Space (Karnac, 2006).
Adah Sachs
is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She has worked for many years at
Huntercombe Manor, a specialist psychiatric hospital for young people, and has
extensive experience of working with severe self-harm. She is a
psychotherapist and supervisor at the Clinic for Dissociative Studies and in
private practice. She regularly lectures on self-harm, dissociation and
trauma, is a visiting lecturer at the Centre for Child Mental Health and is a
member of the
Centre for Attachment-based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.
Nancy Dunlop Clinic Manager
Rachel Wingfield
Lynn Greenwood is a psychotherapist with a particular
interest in adolescents and adults who exhibit behaviours that are destructive
either to themselves or others. She works at the Eating Disorders Unit at St
George’s Hospital in Tooting, London; at the Priory, Roehampton; and in
private practice. She has also worked with adolescents and young adults at
Huntercombe Maidenhead Hospital and with inmates of a major London prison. She
teaches and writes on psychotherapy issues and has acted as consultant
psychotherapist for several television programs.
Brett Kahr
Phil Mollon
Arnon Bentovim
Ina Walker
Liz Lloyd
is
a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice and at Respond
Julian Turner Registered Independent Counsellor
Shanawaz Haque psychotherapist at Respond and part time Imam