CBT Integrative Therapist Frederiksberg
- +45 32 13 03 00
- Solbjergvej 3, 5., 2000 Frederiksberg
Carolin Williamson Integrative Psychotherapist Birmingham offers a unique blend of therapeutic approaches to help individuals navigate the complexities of addiction and mental health challenges. Her work, rooted in person-centred and attachment-based principles, reflects deep compassion, clinical skill, and over a decade of experience in integrative psychotherapy and EMDR.
Carolin currently works on the addiction treatment programme at the Manor Ward, Priory Hospital Woodbourne in Birmingham. She leads a variety of inpatient therapeutic groups and plays a key role in the programme’s family support. Her work supports not just the patient but also their wider relational environment, enhancing the recovery journey.
Since joining the Priory Group in 2013, Carolin has worked across different roles and sites. She began at Priory Hospital Nottingham, specialising in addiction therapy. Over the years, she has contributed to child and adolescent services, eating disorder units, and outpatient wellbeing centres.
With vast experience in treating a wide range of issues, Carolin supports clients dealing with trauma, grief, addiction, low self-worth, EUPD, and more. She also offers couples therapy to help rebuild relationships impacted by addiction.
As an Integrative Psychotherapist, Carolin tailors therapy to suit each individual’s needs. She combines techniques from Gestalt, DBT, CBT, and creative therapies, drawing from her training in art therapy. Her foundation in attachment theory helps her build safe, trusting relationships, crucial to therapeutic success.
Furthermore, Carolin has completed EMDR training to support trauma recovery. This trauma-informed, holistic model enables clients to process deep-rooted emotional pain while building resilience and self-awareness.
Carolin’s academic journey began in Germany, where she completed postgraduate studies in Art Therapy. She later earned a distinction in her MSc in Integrative Psychotherapy and Counselling from Derby University. As a BACP-accredited therapist, she continues to enhance her practice through additional training in DBT, motivational interviewing, couples therapy for addiction, and more.
Her dedication to lifelong learning reflects in her participation at addiction conferences and further studies in areas like ADHD, autism, and trauma.
Carolin believes that the key to effective therapy lies in the relationship between therapist and client. Although she is trained in psychodynamic techniques, she integrates other modalities to better meet each person’s needs. This collaborative, adaptive style encourages mutual growth, deepens insight, and nurtures sustainable recovery.
