Dr Kate Newman
Integrative-Existential Psychotherapist
Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy - Regents University London
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I am an integrative (psychodynamic-existential) psychotherapist. Practising psychodynamically, I believe that patterns in our ways of being and attachments from childhood tend to be unconsciously replicated into adulthood and that through curious exploration, with a non-judgemental, compassionate other, we can be liberated to understand ourselves on a deeper level and move towards living a life more aligned to our values and desires. As an existential therapist, I feel strongly that the rich tapestry of life and complexities of human existence cannot possibly be reduced to any theorem or model. My aim is to come alongside your experience, your unique life situation and suffering, to support you to live a life you find most meaningful and true to you. I believe that deep wisdom (as well as trauma) is held in the body and in the importance of mind-body integration for emotional wellbeing. Through my many years working as an NHS doctor, I developed an insight and appreciation for the various ways that psychological and emotional distress can be expressed and communicated through our bodies. And, although I have been trained to diagnose and work with many different mental health conditions, I work through a lens that aims to explore and understand the root cause of symptoms, what they mean for you and how they impact your life. Most importantly, I practise relationally, meaning that each relationship that I have with my clients is unique and the strength of the therapeutic relationship is a fundamental component to the work itself. Areas I can help with include, but are not limited to; relationship difficulties; anxiety problems; depression; sexual issues; eating disorders; self-esteem issues; compulsive behaviour; physical issues such as gastrointestinal problems and chronic pain. If you have any questions or would like to discuss starting therapy, then please email me at kate@katenewmantherapy.com
In my approach, I integrate from a range of modalities, predominantly psychodynamic and existential theory, to support the unique relationship that I have with each client to help facilitate a deeper understanding of self, how we make sense of the world, what we want from life and why we behave in the ways that we do.
I worked for many years as a medical doctor, developing an understanding of the integration of mind and body and it's impact on wellbeing and health. During this time, I embarked on my own depth, relational psychotherapeutic journey and this, combined with the mental-health presentations that I was seeing in General Practice, inspired my career change and ignited my passion to train as a psychotherapist. I have trained in a range of modalities, most recently in existential-phenomenological thought and theory.