Therapist Profile


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Charlotte Copeland 2

RAGPH

RAGPH Affiliation: NRHP

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Disabled Access: No

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Website: http://

Home visits: No

Qualifications/Memberships: MSc, PGDHP(Distinction) GDPsy MNRHP RAGPH MBPsS

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Specialities: Psychological Trauma, Psychology of Coercion

Bio: Charlotte is the managing director of SafeHaven Trauma Centre, a specialist treatment centre for recovery form psychological trauma and coercion based in Greater Manchester. Charlotte is a trained integrative psychotherapist and advanced craniosacral therapist who has specialised in psychological trauma and somatic-emotional health throughout her career. Working with people traumatised from a range of different experiences, including combat veterans; hostages; victims of torture; victims of terrorism; asylum seekers; suicide attempts and survivors of suicide; catastrophic injury; those diagnosed with terminal illness; fracturing spiritual experiences. Her work has also included a range of mental health conditions including, complex trauma, personality disorders and those recovering from life-changing injury. Charlotte sat on the board of the National Register of Hypnotherapists and Psychotherapists, 2016 to 2018. She has also acted as lead psychotherapist for the Haematology Department at Central Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Published Research: In 2015 her initial research in psychotherapy for haemato-oncology patients, was the first submission from the CMF Trust’s Haematology department to receive a prize at the British Society for Haematology medical conference. In 2017 Charlotte also took a poster presentation on her MSc research into a new treatment modality for PTSD to the ISTSS Annual Trauma Conference in Chicago.

Offers Supervision: Yes

UKCP-NRHP as OM: n

NRHP Number: 12-1626

NRHP Category: Full

NRHP Year Joined: 2012


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