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Psychotherapy

Approach

Beatrice Allegranti is a United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) registered  dance movement psychotherapist, somatic trauma therapist, and clinical supervisor. 

Qualifications & Training: 

  • Doctorate: Feminism, Psychotherapy and Choreography
  • MA: Dance Movement Psychotherapy  
  • Post Graduate Diploma: Trauma Therapy
  • Process Oriented Psychology/Dreambody work, (10 years CPD training)
  • Formative Psychotherapy, SPECTRUM, (20 years supervision)

Beatrice integrates a somatic, formative and psychodynamic feminist approach which includes paying attention to bodily information and the way we speak about it. A specific focus of her feminist approach is how our intersectional ‘body politics’ influence the way we relate. This embodied relational way of working emphasises the imperative of addressing unconscious or ‘implicit’ bias and the impact of racism, sexism, ableism, xenophobia and homophobia and trauma therein. 

Since 2004, a further contribution to the profession has been Beatrice’s development of a relationship between feminism, movement and cognitive neuroscience. Beatrice’s ongoing CPD for therapists and Publications address all these aspects.

 

Leadership in Psychotherapy Practice

Over the past twenty-five years, Beatrice’s clinical experience has involved facilitating therapy groups and one-to-one therapy within a wide range of settings: in outpatient adult mental health within the UK National Health System, for elderly adults with dementia in hospitals and assessment centers, with children who have a wide range of special educational needs as well as those on the autistic spectrum, with adults who have special educational needs, in Ireland with Palestinian and Israeli adolescents who have experienced trauma as a result of living in conflict zones, and across a variety of diverse European community contexts.

Beatrice is also an experienced consultant and facilitator for staff development and training as has worked with teachers, nurses, doctors, social workers, occupational therapists, actors, dancers and directors including work with Wellcome, NHS, Dementia Pathfinders, Codarts, The Right to Play and the United Nations.

Over the past fifteen years, Beatrice has contributed to the Association of Dance Movement Psychotherapy UK (ADMPUK-UKCP) by sitting on a variety of committees including the Training and Educational Committee and the Professional Development Committee. During this time Beatrice has co-authored documentation shaping DMP policy in the UK. Beatrice also inaugurated and taught on the first dance movement psychotherapy clinical supervision training in the UK. 

 

Leadership in Pedagogy & Research 

Beatrice held the first UK position of (interdisciplinary) Reader/Associate Professor in Dance Movement Psychotherapy and Choreography at the University of Roehampton (2011-2022). Her research has won international awards and recognition (Norman Denzin Prize for Qualitative Research 2016; REF 4* Global recognition). 

Between 2005-2017 Beatrice wrote, taught and directed the MA in Dance Movement Psychotherapy at the University of Roehampton, and inaugurated and directed the interdisciplinary Centre for Arts Therapies Research at the University which inolved overseeing PhD research across all five arts therapies (Dance, Music, Play, Art, Drama). Beatrice continues to supervise and examine PhD and PsychD research in dance movement psychotherapy, counselling psychology and psychotherapy in the UK and across the world. 

UK and international invitations to teach her DMP work include: Royal Central School of Speech and Drama; Confer, Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility UK; The Ukranian Association for DMT,  Kyiv; The Polish Institute for DMT, Warsaw; Codarts, Rotterdam; The Theatre Academy, Helskinki, The Grieg Academy of Music, Bergen. 

 

Contact

Beatrice has a private practice in West London. 

Contact Beatrice Allegranti for individual or group psychotherapy or clinical supervision in London and/or online. 

Information about clinical supervision groups and CPD for therapists here.

 

Useful Links

Beatrice Allegranti is a professional member of the Association for Dance Movement Psychotherapy UK and the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy.

 
 
Photo: Neil Max Emmanuel