About
Dr. Werner Kierski draws from a wide range of professional experiences. He has been a senior member of the therapy team the Nightingale Hospital in London and is a member of the therapy team at the leading private Schoen Clinic Chelsea . Prior to that he has worked for a range of other organisations, including the Medical Foundation, which is a highly specialist service to support people who have survived torture. He has worked in residential addiction treatment, with survivors of childhood abuse and in other service settings. Like all therapists, who aim to offer highest service levels, he is in regular supervision with a supervisor who has many years of experience.
In addition to his clinical work Dr. Werner Kierski has held a number of teaching posts at several leading institutions, including Anglia Ruskin University, the Open University, the Minster Centre for Integrative Psychotherapy and others. He is currently offering academic supervision to doctoral students. Apart from that he has also held the post of editor-in-chief with Contemporary Psychotherapy, the leading international online journal for psychotherapy.
Outside of his activities as a psychotherapist and counsellor he works with wolves. This work helps him to understand much better how questions of anxiety, survival, communication with others and resilience are interconnected.