

Katie's Profile
About Katie
Katie practices Relational Therapy, a collaborative process where she works side by side with you to explore your experiences, patterns, and the ways you relate to others and to yourself. She believes therapy is for everyone, and that many of our emotional struggles are shaped by our relationships and the cultural worlds we move through - both past and present. She will gently explore your influences at a pace that feels right for you.
Individual Therapy for Adults
Katie's approch is rooted in curiosity, compassion, and respect, where you won’t be judged, fixed, or analysed. Through experiencing a relationship based on acceptance, empathy, and care, new possibilities can emerge. The therapy room can become a place to be yourself, to take risks, to be vulnerable, and to experiment with new ways of being and relating.
Katie will offer you a space where all parts of you are welcome, where body and mind are equally important. She works with people across races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, gender identities, neurodiversity, and socioeconomic backgrounds, and strives to practise in a culturally responsive and identity-affirming way that honours your lived experience.
Relationship Therapy
Relationships are at the heart of our lives, and come in many forms. Relationship therapy provides a space to explore, strengthen, and heal the connections that matter most, including:
Romantic partnerships of any orientation or structure - dating, married, cohabiting, long-distance, monogamous, polyamorous, or open
Family relationships -parents and children, siblings, extended or chosen family, blended or multi-generational households
Friendships that feel stuck or strained
Co-parenting relationships, together or separated
Professional or workplace relationships causing stress or conflict
Therapy can support relationships that feel stuck, help navigate change, or offer a place to slow down and be heard. Every relationship is unique, and there’s no “right way” for it to look to deserve care. I’ll support open dialogue, help notice unhelpful patterns, and assist in developing ways of relating that feel more connected and sustainable. Your relationships - and you - are worth that attention.
I work with people across a wide range of identities and experiences, including LGBTQ+ individuals, people from different cultural or religious backgrounds, neurodivergent people, those living with disability or chronic illness, and people from all socioeconomic situations. My space is respectful, inclusive, and responsive to who you are.
Katie's Background
Katie has trained predominantly with The Link Centre and is a qualified Relational Psychotherapeutic Counsellor, registered with the NCPS. She is a member of UKATA, and abides by the UKCP ethical framework. Her approach is Relational, based on Integrative training that draws on Transactional Analysis, Psychoanalytic, Humanistic, Gestalt, Jungian, trauma-informed body work and attachment-based theories. What matters most to Katie is that therapy shapes itself around your unique story, not the other way around.
She believes in meeting each person where they are and has experience working with a wide range of issues:
Anxiety, stress and overwhelm
Depression and low mood
Feeling stuck or lost
Relationship difficulties
Loss, grief and bereavement
Life transitions and identity
Self-esteem and confidence
Trauma and past experiences
LGBTQIA+ communities
Autoimmune, fatigue health conditions
Attachment and relational patterns
Personal growth and self-discovery
Complex mental health conditions
Before becoming a therapist, Katie worked in Contemporary Visual Arts, facilitating international cross-cultural collaboration. "Working across cultures and communities taught me to hold space for different perspectives, honour complexity, and stay endlessly curious. These ways of being continue to shape how I work today.”
Katie has lived and worked internationally, experiences that have informed how she understands identity, belonging, and what it means to navigate multiple worlds at once. “I bring this intersectional lens to support clients exploring cultural, sexual, gender, racial, or neurodivergent identity.” She has experience of working with a wide range of issues, and believes in meeting each person where they are.

