Paula Robertson
Certified AnalystJungian Psychotherapist
Leicester, GB
About
Paula Robertson is a Jungian psychotherapist based in Leicester, England, who trained at the Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP) in London as an adult psychotherapist. She is registered with the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC) and holds membership in the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) through her affiliation with the SAP, a developmental Jungian and post-Jungian organization.
Robertson brings several years of clinical experience in NHS psychological services at the secondary care level, providing her with a foundation in working with complex presentations within institutional settings. She has completed additional SAP training focusing on the developmental needs of early adulthood, addressing the specific psychological challenges faced by individuals aged eighteen to twenty-seven. Her clinical work is informed by a psychodynamic framework that integrates the contributions of Freud, Jung, attachment theory, relational psychoanalysis, and body-based trauma work.
In her private practice at the King Centre in Rutland, which offers disabled access and facilities, Robertson offers weekly and twice-weekly psychotherapy sessions of fifty minutes' duration. Her approach explores how past experience shapes present relational patterns, decision-making, and emotional life. She works with a broad range of presenting concerns including relationship and family difficulties, depression, anxiety, panic attacks, bereavement and loss, life transitions such as parenthood and retirement, childhood sexual abuse, and anger management.
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Education & Training
- Adult Psychotherapist Training, SAP (Society of Analytical Psychology), London
- Additional SAP Training in Early Adulthood (ages 18-27)
- Registered, BPC (British Psychoanalytic Council)
- Member, IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology)
Best for
- Jungian psychotherapy
- Psychodynamic psychotherapy
- Attachment theory
- Relational psychoanalysis
- Body and trauma work
- Early adulthood development
- Anxiety and depression
- Bereavement and loss