Edith Eligator
Certified AnalystJungian Analyst, Psychotherapist, Somatic Trauma Therapist
Cambridge, United Kingdom
About
Edith Eligator is a psychotherapist and Jungian analyst practicing in Cambridge, England, with over fifteen years of clinical experience spanning the National Health Service, charitable organizations, and private practice. She trained at the Society of Analytical Psychology, one of the founding institutions of analytical psychology in the United Kingdom, and holds additional training in Somatic Trauma Therapy with Babette Rothschild, integrating body-oriented approaches into her depth psychological work.
Eligator's practice centers on adults aged eighteen and older, with a special interest in working with trauma. Her dual training in Jungian analysis and somatic trauma therapy positions her at the intersection of symbolic and embodied approaches to psychological suffering, allowing her to address the full spectrum of traumatic experience — from its unconscious patterning to its physiological inscription. She is a member of the Society of Analytical Psychology and is registered with the British Psychoanalytic Council.
Her consultation room is located in central Cambridge, where she offers ongoing analytic work and psychotherapy to individuals navigating the effects of trauma, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. Her approach draws on the Jungian tradition of attending to dreams, images, and the symbolic dimensions of experience, complemented by somatic awareness.
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Education & Training
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- Jungian analytic training, Society of Analytical Psychology
- Somatic Trauma Therapy training with Babette Rothschild
- Over 15 years clinical experience in NHS, charity, and private practice settings
Best for
- Adults working through trauma and its somatic and psychological effects
- Individuals navigating anxiety, depression, and significant life transitions
- Integration of somatic trauma therapy with Jungian analytic approaches
- Dreamwork and symbolic exploration within the analytic relationship