Dr Katie Ashcroft

Clapham Common Clinic, Clapham High Street, London, UK

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My name is Dr Katie Ashcroft. I am a Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered Clinical Psychologist with a Masters and Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology. I am accredited as both therapist and supervisor with the British Association of Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP), and am a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with the British Psychological Society (BPS). I work in London, if you want to see me face-to-face I hold clinics in Clapham. 

My expertise includes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness, Family Work, and Schema Focused Work if there are deep-seated negative beliefs. I offer these evidence-based psychological therapies for people experiencing:

I frequently find that people suffering with these difficulties are self-critical. Developing a compassionate perspective to counterbalance this is incredibly helpful in addressing people’s distress and dysfunction.

Therapist information

English

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology

HCPC and BPS registered Clinical Psychologist. BABCP therapist and supervisor.

Individuals

I have undertaken introductory and advanced CFT training, and in the years following this attended additional training days.

Posted in CFT-interested therapist

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