Psychotherapist, MSc, Clin. Dipl., UKCP
A qualified Psychotherapist
working in
Chiswick & Fulham
© Florence Marston
My professional qualifications and accreditations
I am a UKCP-registered Integrative Psychotherapist (Registration no 2011185525).
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I hold a Clinical Diploma in Integrative Psychotherapy from the Metanoia Institute and a Master of Science in Integrative Psychotherapy from Middlesex University, two leading training institutions in the UK in Counselling and Psychotherapy.
I am a qualified Mediator and hold a Certificate in Community Mediation (CMC)
and a Diploma in Mediation and Negociation from IFOMENE (Paris).
My experience and practice
I work as a psychotherapist in private practice in West London and in various settings as part of the
NHS Mental Health Network where I work with adults of all ages suffering from a range of emotional issues - from the difficulties of everyday life all the way to severe mental health distress.
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My previous experience includes working in domestic violence with both victims and perpetrators. While in these roles, I became increasingly curious about what can bring about change in human beings and how suffering can find relief. So I decided to embark on further training to become a psychotherapist.
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Originally from France, I have lived in the UK for more than 20 years and I offer Psychotherapy and Counselling in English and in French (I also studied German, Spanish and Italian). I have worked with clients from different racial, cultural and social backgrounds and provide therapy face-to-face and online, both long-term and short-term.
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I volunteer as a Counsellor and Psychotherapist for two mental health charities, Cape and EACS.
My ethical commitment
As a Registered Practioner with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), I abide by their Code of Ethics and Professional Practice
I attend regular clinical supervision, both individually and in groups, and I undertake courses to support my continued professional development.
"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change"
Carl Rogers