Kelly Watkins | Meet our psychologist and CBT specialist for The IBS Dietitian
Kelly Watkins

Kelly Watkins

CBT psychologist

Irritable bowel syndrome is a disorder of the gut-brain axis and it is important that we look at mental health when it comes to long-term management.

When you have IBS you will often be anxious around social situations and food choices. This anxiety drives what we call the ‘fight or flight’ pathway and will lead to digestive symptoms (regardless of what you eat!).

We also know from research that there is a link between depression and low mood and digestive symptoms. Even your gut microbiota can be altered!

For years, I have referred my clients to Kelly Watkins, a cognitive behavioural therapist and psychologist. So, I thought it was about time we had her on the team properly!

Over the time working together, Kelly has shown how she truly understands the impact of IBS for her clients and uses the practical tool of CBT to teach them how to ‘retrain’ their thought patterns and avoid this fight or flight result.

About Kelly

Kelly Watkins is a qualified Cognitive Behavioural Therapist (CBT, BABCP accredited) and is an HCPC registered Forensic Psychologist with over 12 years’ experience.

Through her career Kelly has built a wide range of experience from working in the UK’s National Health Service to the National Prison Service, as well as private healthcare and community mental health services.

“I am passionate about helping individuals make changes in their life, so they are able to live the life they want or once lived. I wholeheartedly contribute to the movement of ending the stigma around mental health and making a positive difference in this world.Kelly Watkins

Qualifications

  • DPsych – in progress (completion due June 2023)
  • Practitioner Programme in Forensic Psychology PgD
Cardiff Metropolitan University – 2019
  • PGDip in Cognitive Psychology
University of Hertfordshire – 2016
  • MSc in Forensic Psychology
London Metropolitan University – 2011
  • BSC Hons in Psychology and Criminology
Nottingham Trent University – 2010

Experience

  • Forensic Psychologist for the NHS
    January 2021 – Present
  • Visiting Lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire
    September 2019 – Present
  • Forensic Psychologist for Cygnet Healthcare
    December 2019 – January 2021
  • Psychotherapist and Forensic Psychologist at Wensum Unit at HMP Wayland
    January 2019 – December 2019
  • Psychotherapist and Trainee Forensic Psychologist at Wensum Unit at HMP Wayland
    February 2018 – January 2019
  • Associate/ Cognitive Behavioural Therapist at Marylebone Centre for
Psychological Therapies
    May 2016 – Present
  • Assistant Psychologist at St Andrews Healthcare
    December 2014 – February 2018
  • Trainee High Intensity Therapist at Healthy Minds, IAPT NHS
Hertfordshire Foundation Trust
    July 2015 – May 2016
  • Life Management Skills Practitioner at West Essex Mind
    December 2014 – July 2015
  • Mind Associate at Mind Brentwood
    September 2014 -May 2016
  • Recovery Worker at CRI Subwize
    June 2014 – December 2014
  • Activity Coordinator at Partnerships in Care Ltd
    January 2012 – June 2014
  • Honorary Assistant Psychologist at Partnerships In Care Ltd
    October 2012 – January 2014
  • Health Care Worker at Partnerships in Care Ltd
    January 2011 – January 2012
  • Project Developer/Administrator at Human Relations Network (HRN)
    November 2008 – January 2011
  • Mentor and E-Mentor at SOVA
    November 2009 – July 2010
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