I’m an experienced integrative psychotherapist with a PhD in Psychology from the University of Southampton and I am currently finishing a doctorate degree in Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy. I am a registered member of the British Psychological Society and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP). 

I currently work privately as a psychotherapist through Spanish and English, and as a psychologist at INPUT Pain Management Unit in St Thomas’ Hospital London. As part of my doctoral training, my research is focused on the impact of the climate crisis on mental health, specifically on understanding the experience of women that chose not to have children because of climate change. I have published many research papers and a book chapter on the topic of ADHD, conduct disorder and the brain and I’m passionate about applying the latest research to clinical practice.

Personal interests

Outside of work, my personal interest lies in finding joy in the simple, everyday experiences that often go unnoticed. One of my pleasures is taking the time to savour a cup of coffee, enjoying each sip. I find peace and calmness in visiting the park and taking leisurely walks with my dog, appreciating the beauty of nature. Being in the company of friends and family brings me happiness, yet I also value the moments of solitude when I can connect with myself. These seemingly mundane activities hold a special place in my heart, reminding me to cherish the small joys that life has to offer.

Dr Karen Denise Gonzalez
Integrative Psychotherapist
Dr Karen Denise Gonzalez
Integrative Psychotherapist
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