MA/Adv. Dip.; Dip. Con.; Cert. Sup.; MA (Cantab); PGCE; EMDR.
DPsych Candidate.
SPACEStherapy founder Beth Glanville is a UKCP-registered Integrative Psychotherapist with extensive experience of working psychotherapeutically with trauma, both event-specific and interpersonal, including childhood trauma, neglect, and abuse. Beth is also experienced in developing trauma-informed psychotherapy services within organisations.
Beth supervises in private practice as well as with psychotherapy trainees at London-based institutions. She has been Module Leader for the Intensive Foundation course with Regent’s University, and has lectured on Counselling Diploma and MA psychotherapy training courses. In the corporate sector, Beth's considerable experience includes developing Mental Health strategy, and designing, disseminating and delivering training programmes. Beth has also been the editor of the online journal Contemporary Psychotherapy.
Committed to ensuring ongoing learning, development and ensuring best practice, Beth is undertaking Doctoral study in the field of trauma with the Metanoia Institute in London. Beth’s doctoral research focuses on working with trainee and newly qualified therapists and their experiences of working relationally with clients presenting with trauma, with the intention of developing training courses and ongoing CPD in the area.
Beth holds an MA (Cantab.), and an MA/Advanced Diploma in Psychotherapy and Counselling, and a Counselling Diploma, from The Minster Centre. She is fully qualified in EMDR, and has a Certificate in Therapeutic Supervision. Beth also holds a PGCE from the University of London.
Recent Publications
Glanville, B. (2025). Building resilience and confidence in children and young people. In Okitikpi, T. (Ed.) Social work with children: The importance of education and life skills groups. [Manuscript submitted for publication]. Russell House Publication.
Glanville, B. (2023). [Review of the book The temporal dimension in counselling and psychotherapy: a journey in time, by S. Wright]. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy, 18(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1080/17432979.2023.2166586
Glanville, B. (2021). Using trauma-informed principles to develop short-term, relational approaches to psychotherapy. Psychotherapy and Covid19: Reflections on the pandemic, 37-40.
Glanville, B. (2020). Supporting Managers at Transport for London. BACP Workplace 105, 16-21.
Glanville, B. (2019). Working with Millennials. New Psychotherapist 69, 22-23.
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