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Professor Dominic Macqueen

BSc PhD AdvDipExstlPsych DipClinPsytry CPsychol GPsyC

 

 

Dominic is a psychologist and existential psycho-analyst, practising in central London and Surrey where he works with both individuals and couples. Since 1999 he has specialised in psychotherapy and psychiatry, holding posts in various general and intensive care (tier 4) psychiatric services, including hospitals and addiction units within the Priory and Cygnet private healthcare Groups and Imperial College NHS Trust. In his private practice, Dominic provides counselling and psychotherapy to individuals who suffer with conditions ranging from anxiety, depression and grief, to trauma, self-harm and substance abuse. 

 

Alongside his psychiatric and psychotherapy work, Dominic was on the teaching staff at Surrey University, and was Professor of Applied Psychology in the department of Human Development at St John's Seminary (UK). He has also held clinical supervisor posts in prison and Third Sector settings, and provided specialist corporate psychology services to business professionals and companies. He currently oversees the General Psychotherapy Council, and the Health Professionals Support Association which offers specialist psychological support and advice to medical professionals and healthcare practitioners who have been negatively affected by their work. 

 

He obtained his doctorate in psychological analysis at the European Institute for Health and Medical Science under the supervision of distinguished psychologists, Professors Helen Cowie and Ian Robbins, and attained his specialism in Existential Analysis under the supervision of the eminent Existential Psycho-Analyst Dr John Heaton and celebrated Existential Psychologist Professor Ernesto Spinelli. In addition to holding various other clinical qualifications, Dominic has also undertaken studies and professional qualifications in conflict resolution and mediation, training and executive coaching, corporate and employment law, and regulation. 

 

Prior to embarking upon a career in psychology and psychiatry, Dominic began his professional life in international humanitarian work. In the mid 90s, he worked on social development initiatives in southern India supporting marginalised groups within the caste system, and then in Africa working and caring for orphans and families suffering with AIDS and HIV. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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