Katarina Gadjanski BSc (Hons) LCCH RSHom
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Katarina’s interest the in therapeutic field started early in life. Shortly after finishing school she enrolled at Zrenjanin medical college (in former Yugoslavia) where she studied for 4 years. After concluding her medical training in 1993, Katarina moved to the UK where she completed her degree in Health Sciences and Homeopathy at the University of Westminster. At the same time she attained the Licence to Practice from London College of Classical Homeopathy (LCCH). In 2001 Katarina became fully registered member of The Society of Homeopaths and shortly afterwards become a registered homeopathic supervisor.
Katarina’s interest in counselling and personal growth started during early years at the homeopathy college. However, it was only after she opened her own homeopathic practice that she decided to take this interest further and train in counselling and psychotherapy. Through her daily work with homeopathy patients Katarina came to realization that many diseases originate from a mental or emotional imbalance and that ‘cure’ was often not possible unless this balance was restored. Over the years her work started to shift from treating predominantly physical illnesses to treating people who suffer from emotional problems, depression, anxiety attacks, mood disorders, etc. As she wanted to be able to meet the needs of her patients more effectively Katarina decided to train in counselling and psychotherapy. The first three years of the training she completed at the Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy Education (CCPE) - specialising in Transpersonal Psychotherapy. The subsequent two-year post-diploma training, she decided to complete at ‘Re-Vision’ - the Centre for Integrative Psychosynthesis, where she is studying currently. Katarina’s counselling work is influenced by Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychotherapy and Integrative Psychosynthesis (for more information about these types of psychotherapy please click HERE)
Over the last decade Katarina worked as a homeopath at various clinics across London, including the Polyclinic at the University of Westminster. After the birth of her daughter in 2003 she opened the Mother and Child Homeopathic Clinic in Chiswick. Katarina loves working with children and parents and is passionate about preventive homeopathy.
Over the years Katarina also taught Homeopathy at various colleges in London, and had organized various Homeopathic workshops. She is passionate about teaching and providing information about Homeopathy and alternative healthcare available in order to help individuals make informed choices about their health.
Her other interests include literature and writing, meditation, Buddhism, spirituality and personal growth, ethnic music and dance, drawing and traveling.
Katarina lives in West London with her family and two cats.