Our mission
Â鶹Դ´ Private Practice aims to:
- support those in, or contemplating going into, private practice by offering advice and facilitating the sharing of knowledge and experience of members
- provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and best practice and to respond to professional inquiries from members concerning private practice
- develop an internet-based online network of mutual support among those already in or those about to set up in private practice
- establish, maintain and regularly update a members’ website with information sheets and online pages providing answers to FAQs and details of training opportunities
- provide CPD and networking opportunities with other private practitioners through regular conferences and regional events
- protect both clients and private practitioners by promoting Â鶹Դ´ professional standards and ethics
- publish the quarterly journal, Private Practice, focusing on issues relevant to the private practitioner
- raise the profile of private practice within Â鶹Դ´, and through Â鶹Դ´ with employers, agencies and government, by being the ‘voice’ of counsellors in private practice
Our executive
Indu Khurana - ChairÂ
From being in various types of therapeutic employment positions including the NHS (CAMHS & Eating Disorders), helplines, homelessness and Domestic Abuse charities, schools and colleges as well as in private practice for about 20+ years, I now work full time in my portfolio business (), providing counselling/ psychotherapy, supervision, coaching and more.
I specialize in transitions, including life-limiting health conditions, and bring knowledge and experience of working with children /young people, couples, and families as well as individual adults to the table.
I joined the Private Practice Executive to make a tangible difference for others working in private practice.
Karen Spencer - Deputy ChairÂ
Karen, a psychodynamic psychotherapist based in South West London, specialises in working with couples and individuals in her private practice. She holds an MA from the Tavistock NHS Trust, specialising in intercultural psychotherapy, and is trained in Cognitive Analytic Therapy and EMDR. Embracing a pluralistic approach, Karen tailors therapy to meet the unique needs of each client.Â
With extensive experience in the educational and charity sectors, Karen has worked with marginalised communities, focusing on the intersection of identity and belonging. She has delivered training in organisational settings on wellbeing support and team dynamics and is now concentrating on her private practice and charity work and is delighted to be part of the PP Executive Division.Â
Margaret Ward-Martin
I have been in private practice for over 5 years with my main area of work focussed on supporting clients recovering from narcissistic abuse and coercive control.
I came to the profession after a long teaching career during which I qualified as a coach. Becoming a therapist felt like natural progression to me rather than some great masterplan! It seemed to bring together decades of personal and professional experience.
In 2021 I founded to provide resources, psychoeducation and support to those effected by psychological abuse and coercive control.
I work in London and online from my home in Surrey where I live with my husband and Border Collie. My two adult sons continue to be a source of inspiration to me.
It is a privilege to be part of PP Executive Division.