Katie Au Consultant Psychiatrists & Psychotherapists London – [Duplicated #67396]
- 020 7730 5945
- 11 Sloane Court West, London SW3 4TD,
Chike Ify Okocha Consultant Psychiatrist London brings over 30 years of experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of mental health conditions. From anxiety and depression to complex mood and psychotic disorders, Dr. Okocha provides compassionate, evidence-based care. He combines his extensive clinical knowledge with leadership in mental health services to deliver the best outcomes for his patients.
Dr. Okocha treats numerous conditions, including anger problems, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Additionally, he supports those facing bereavement, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, and work-related stress. His expertise extends to dual diagnosis cases and personality disorders. Because mental health varies greatly, he tailors treatments to each individual’s needs.
Dr. Okocha uses various treatment methods to ensure holistic care. These include cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), eye movement desensitisation and reprocessing (EMDR), family therapy, and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT). Moreover, he integrates psychotherapy, counselling, and occupational therapy to support mental well-being. This multifaceted approach helps patients recover and maintain mental health over time.
Since qualifying in 1985 at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, Dr. Okocha has advanced in his career through clinical excellence and leadership roles. He holds professional qualifications such as MB, BS, PhD, and FRCPsych. Currently, he serves as Medical Director and Deputy Chief Executive of Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust. Previously, he was Clinical Director at Greenwich NHS Foundation Trust. These roles reflect his commitment to improving mental health services in London.
Dr. Okocha’s outstanding contributions earned him prestigious awards, including the Medical Leader of the Year by the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2009. He also appears on the Roll of Honour of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Additionally, he was named among the ‘100 Most Influential Black People in Britain’ and honored by the British Prime Minister during Black History Month. His dedication consistently inspires colleagues and patients alike.
Dr. Okocha believes in a care philosophy grounded in empathy, understanding, and hope. He emphasizes the biological, psychological, and environmental causes of mental illness. Consequently, his treatments combine medication, therapy, daily structure, and exercise. This integrated method helps individuals face mental health challenges effectively and regain control over their lives.
