About

Dr Kate Smith

Kate Smith PhD. is an academic at Abertay University in Scotland where she oversees the MSc in Pluralistic Therapy and the Tayside Centre for Counselling. She has led a number of initiatives within the pluralistic practice community, as well as being the co-author of The Pluralistic Therapy Primer, 50 Frequently Asked Questions in Pluralistic Therapy, and a co-Editor in Chief of the Pluralistic Practice Journal.

A Pluralistic Approach to Trauma Multiple Perspectives
The Pluralistic Practice Network, and Onlinevents, invite practitioners, researchers, students and service users interested in…
On Being A Pluralist – The Importance of Therapist Identity and Rational Styles – Kate…
This is the fifth International Conference on Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy (ICPCP) which this year…
Since the wide-spread movement to online platforms for the delivery of talking therapies in 2020,…
International Conference on Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy: ‘Applied Pluralistic Therapy: What are we doing in…
The Contribution of Psychotherapy to Wider Social Change with Dr Susie Orbach
What can the world of psychotherapy and counselling contribute to wider social justice and progressive…
The 4th International Conference on Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy, hosted by University of South Wales…