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Kendra Chase

Psychotherapist & Social Worker

I’m a U.S.–trained psychotherapist and licensed master social worker (LMSW), now based in London and offering online individual psychotherapy to both New York–based and UK–based clients. I provide therapy for adults navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, and those seeking deeper meaning or connection in their lives.

My clinical training in the U.S. included formal psychotherapy education, extensive supervised clinical hours, and hands-on therapeutic experience—elements that distinguish my approach from traditional UK social work credentials. I hold a Master’s in Clinical Social Work from The Ohio State University and a Postgraduate Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) from the University of Oxford. I also earned a Master’s in Media and Communications from the London School of Economics and a Bachelor’s in Performing Arts from UCLA.

As a therapist, I work integratively—drawing from CBT, psychodynamic theory, humanistic psychology, and mindfulness-based approaches. My style is relational, warm, and thoughtful. I believe the therapeutic relationship is central to meaningful change, and together we create a space grounded in presence, honesty, and care.

“The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are.” – Carl Jung

This quote carries more than meaning—it carries memory. It reflects my own path: years of personal excavation, moments of deep reflection and vulnerability, and quiet transformation.

Before becoming a psychotherapist, I moved through roles in the arts, media, education, and corporate communications—each offering insight, but always circling a deeper calling I hadn’t yet named. Beneath it all was a longing: not just to understand others, but to understand myself.

Through therapy, cultivating mindfulness, and personal healing, I’ve come to believe that real transformation doesn’t come from striving for perfection. It comes from meeting ourselves honestly—with curiosity, courage, and compassion.

You are not broken—you are becoming.

If you’re seeking a therapeutic space that welcomes your full humanity and supports real, lasting change, I would be honored to walk alongside you.