Christine Ramsey-Wade
Background
Christine trained as an existential counselling psychologist at Regent’s College London under the training of Ernesto Spinelli, and qualified in 2006. Since then, she has worked clinically in the NHS and in the private mental health sector in a variety of different settings. She is also an experienced teacher, trainer and supervisor, and works part-time as an Associate Professor at the University of the West of England in Bristol, where she is a part of the programme team delivering the Doctorate in Counselling Psychology.
Christine is an active researcher too, seeking to develop the evidence base for mindfulness, acceptance and arts-based therapies for clients recovering from an eating disorder. She has published many peer-reviewed papers and presented at conferences internationally. She also completed her training as a mindfulness teacher with Bangor University, and her certification as a mindful eating teacher with the University of California San Diego.
Christine is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist, a Registered Applied Psychology Practice Supervisor and an Associate Fellow with the British Psychological Society, and a Registered Practitioner Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council. She is registered as an approved provider with BUPA, AXA/PPP, Aviva, Cigna and Allianz.
Areas of Specialist Experience
Christine works with adults experiencing a range of emotional difficulties such as depression, a broad spectrum of anxiety difficulties (including OCD), trauma and work-related stress. Christine also works with people struggling to adjust to life events or physical illness and those who have experienced abuse. She has a special interest in supporting clients to recover from eating disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.
Therapeutic Approach
Initially, Christine seeks to understand her clients’ experiences and build a sense of trust and rapport. Then, depending on clients’ goals, she can offer Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, EMDR, Mindfulness training and/ or Existential Therapy, working flexibly to support clients to explore and better understand their experience or to learn new skills and change their behaviour