Dr Katherine Coutsoudis, Chartered Psychologist
Dr Coutsoudis is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist offering specialist psychological therapy to adults and adolescents experiencing a wide range of emotional and mental health difficulties. She has particular experience in working with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), helping individuals navigate intrusive thoughts, compulsive behaviours, and the anxiety that often accompanies them. Her work spans both recent-onset and long-standing presentations, with treatment carefully adapted to each person’s circumstances and goals.
Dr Coutsoudis integrates Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Schema Therapy, combining practical tools for managing current symptoms with deeper work that explores long-standing emotional patterns and relational experiences.
She offers both focused, time-limited therapy and longer-term psychological work, depending on individual needs. Clients often describe her style as collaborative, compassionate, and structured, creating a safe space to explore difficulties while working actively toward meaningful change. Her clinical experience spans private healthcare, inpatient and outpatient services, addiction treatment, and forensic environments. This broad background allows her to work confidently with complex presentations while maintaining a calm, non-judgemental therapeutic presence.
Specialisms
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Schema
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Anxiety & Depression
Addiction
Adjustment Disorders
Bipolar Disorder
Trauma
Anger Management
Stress Management
Self-esteem
Relationship Difficulties
Schema
Panic Disorders
Phobias
Childhood & Adolescent Issues
Family Conflict
Peri/Post-natal Depression
Attachment Therapy
Systemic Therapy
Behavioural Activation
Integrative Therapy
Redundancy Counselling
Return-to-work Preparation
Conflict Resolution
Parenting
Psychodynamic Therapy
Click here for a short video from Katherine on Schema Therapy and here for a short video on working with clients suffering from OCD

