Roberts consultancy activities within GAP bring a new option for clients in that his cognitive-behavioural approach to a broad range of problems and issues is relatively brief and solution-focused. This complements the more long-term analytical model well, with many clients opting to make use of both approaches - the one to help achieve more defined goals and the other to provide a facilitative psychodynamic resource.

Ian Williamson has been a child and adolescent analyst for over 25 years. He is a member of the Association of Child Psychotherapists adn is an Associate Member of the Society of Analytical Psychology. He is registered with the UKCP.

Roberta Green is a Training group analyst, working with groups, individuals and couples for therapy and supervision. She runs staff groups in the public and private sectors and works with organisations facing change.

Sara Scott is a qualified art therapist and group analyst. She also trained as an organisational consultant at the Tavistock Clinic .

Qualified in medicine at Guys Hospital in 1949, National Service RAMC 1950-52, House Physician and Registrar in general hospitals and Queen Square Neurological Hospital.

Dr Nitsun is consultant clinical psychologist in Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust, psychotherapist and training group analyst. He works at the Group Analytic Practice with individual and groups, as well as supervising and consulting to senior NHS clinicians and managers.

Adele studied the natural sciences, graduating in chemistry, physics and pure mathematics. She was formerly a member of the scientific staff of the Medical Research Council.

Dip AD (Edin), Bsc (hons), Member British Psychological Society (B.P.S), Member, Institute of Group Analysis (I.G.A), Associate Member, Society of Analytical Psychology (S.A.P) Liza studied at Edinburgh College of Art and worked as a designer before gaining a degree in Psychology, which led to her training first in marital therapy, and subsequently in Group Analysis and Jungian Analysis. Member of the Association of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the NHS (A.P.P)
