Katie Au Consultant Psychiatrists & Psychotherapists London – [Duplicated #67396]
- 020 7730 5945
- 11 Sloane Court West, London SW3 4TD,
Dr Livia Martucci Consultant Psychiatrists London leads with compassion, expertise, and years of specialist training. She is a fully registered consultant in perinatal psychiatry with the GMC and a dedicated member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. At present, she serves as the clinical lead for perinatal services at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM).
Dr Martucci brings over 11 years of NHS experience. She completed her specialist training at SLaM and holds a PhD in genetics alongside a postgraduate diploma in medical education. Her medical background is deeply rooted in both clinical care and academic excellence.
She trained through the Maudsley and Royal Free rotations, gaining experience in perinatal and general adult psychiatry. Throughout her training, she engaged in both outpatient and inpatient services. Her therapeutic capabilities also include parent-infant psychotherapy and psychodynamic psychotherapy, which she skillfully integrates into her practice.
As a Dr Livia Martucci Consultant Psychiatrists London expert, her core focus is on perinatal mental health. She assesses and treats various mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, OCD, panic, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. Dr Martucci also works with partners and fathers affected by perinatal anxiety or depression.
Importantly, she provides tailored treatment to mothers and infants, addressing their emotional bond through parent-infant psychotherapy. Her ability to offer holistic care during the perinatal period is unmatched.
In her NHS role, Dr Martucci acts as the consultant psychiatrist in a well-established community and maternity liaison team. Moreover, she leads the perinatal mental health service at SLaM.
She also plays an active role in psychiatric education. Dr Martucci has served as the academic training programme director for psychiatry in London and as a college tutor for ELFT-NELFT rotations. Additionally, she mentored psychiatry foundation trainees in North London.
Her leadership goes beyond clinical settings. She was the academic officer for the Perinatal Faculty at the Royal College of Psychiatrists and will serve as its Chair from June 2024. This national role highlights her dedication to advancing the field of perinatal psychiatry and influencing future standards of care.
