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Who we are
MARK DUNN
Consultant Psychotherapist Director of the Bridge Service
Mark has been a psychotherapist for
eighteen years. He was trained at Guy's Hospital in
the Medical School, and specialises in Cognitive Analytic
Therapy (CAT). He taught psychotherapy for twelve years,
and is an experienced clinical supervisor across a range
of therapeutic models. In 2004, Mark retired from Guy's
at the Consultant level, having managed the outpatient
services at Guy's Hospital's Munro Centre for over sixteen
years.
In addition to leading the Bridge
Service, Mark Dunn has worked with the Metropolitan
Police and other organisations in Employee Assistance
and Executive Support roles.
Mark is married and has two
children.
SOPHIA
DUNN
Clinical Psychotherapist
Director of the Bridge Service
Therapeutic Training:
Sophia Dunn trained as a Clinical Psychotherapist at King's College London, and together with her postgraduate diploma in Clinical Psychotherapy, holds an MSc in Counselling Psychology from City University. She trained and worked at several major London teaching hospitals, including Guy's and St. Thomas's, where her focus was in the treatment of personality disorder. She is trained as a Clinical Psychotherapist and Supervisor in Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT), and more recently as a Practitioner in A.C.T. (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy). Sophia makes extensive use of existential, cognitive and Buddhist insights in her work with individuals, teens and clinical professionals.
Coaching Qualifications and Experience:
Prior to training as a psychotherapist, Sophia Dunn had fifteen years experience in the corporate world, as a marketing executive in the telecommunications field. She brings this experience to her work as a Coach and Mentor with managers and executives in organisations of all types. A past President of B.A.P.T. (the British Association for Psychological type) She is qualified to administer the MBTI®, and is currently engaged in research on clinical applications of the personality type inventory.
Sophia is married with children.

JASON WRIGHT UKCP Reg
Jason has worked as psychotherapist for the last fifteen years. He is trained psychoanalytically, from the Jungian perspective with the Association of Independent Psychotherapists and transpersonally with the Centre for Transpersonal Psychology. He works with individuals and with groups and specialises in the treatment of addiction. He also offers supervision and training.
Previously he has chaired the Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic section of the UKCP, the Centre of Transpersonal Psychology and for ten years he was Chief Executive and Clinical Director for the CORE trust addiction treatment centre. He also works as a management consultant.
Jason currently serves on the board of the London Drug and Alcohol Network and The College of Psychoanalysts. He came to psychotherapy from a history of directing and management in the theatre.
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JENNIFER McCABE
Jennifer McCabe is an experienced
psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She works with individuals,
couples, groups and organisations. She has a history
of working for the NHS, Caring Professions, Prisons,
Special Hospitals and Industry. She has also taught
and supervised in psychotherapy training organisations.
She holds a group-analytic theoretical base which encompasses
all the understandings from psychoanalysis but adds
consideration of the matrix of family, social and culture
to our understanding of human development.
She currently works at The Bridge with individuals and
couples and undertakes supervision individually and
in group for psychotherapists. She also works for South
Lambeth and Maudsley NHS Trust.
Clinical registration with UKCP and a member of Goldsmiths
Association of Psychotherapists - (Chair from 1999-2002).

SIMON ARMSON MSc
MACAT UKCP CCMI FRSA
Clinical Psychotherapist and Coach
Simon Armson trained in cognitive
analytic psychotherapy at Guys Hospital. He has a private
clinical psychotherapy practice in London and Berkshire
and also works as an executive coach. In addition he is
a Mental Health Act Commissioner. He was on the staff
of Samaritans for twenty years, fifteen of which was as
Chief Executive and he was an active Samaritan volunteer
for thirty-one years. He has been a member of many academic
and government working groups in the field of mental health,
with a particular emphasis on suicide prevention and self-harm.
CARRIE JOHNSON BSc
BA MA MBACP (Accred)
Carrie Johnson has an MA in Psychotherapy and Counselling from Regent’s College, London and trained at St Thomas’s Hospital. She works in a humanistic, integrative and person-centred way and is a registered practitioner with the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists. Carrie offers depth-oriented brief therapy and she also works with individuals seeking longer-term therapy. She is interested in the work of Carl Jung and in dream interpretation. She has been practising for 10 years.
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