RUKIYA JEMMOTT

 

 

 

Systemic Psychotherapist,

Trainer, Consultant and Supervisor

 ABOUT

 

Rukiya Jemmott is a black British born Caribbean cis gendered woman. She has been a fully qualified psychotherapist for over twenty years. She is based in London but works nationwide. She offers individual, couple and family therapy, clinical supervision and consultation, and consultation to organisations. She considers safe practice to be of central importance and abides by Continued Professional Development (CPD) and undertakes personal supervision with senior colleagues.  Before undertaking any work, Ms Jemmott will offer initial discussion(s) in order to understand the issues and agree the process and level of fees.

 

 

 

 PUBLICATIONS

 

Afuape, K., Bisimwa, N., Campbell, K., Jemmott, R., Jude., Nijabat, N., et al (2022) Black and proud: Impact of intergenerational racism upon global majority family systems. Journal of Family Therapy_, 44(1), 5-19.

 

Jemmott, R., Krause, B. (2020) The Every-Day in the Lives and Work of Refugees and Therapists. Cambridge University Press

 

Jemmott, R. (2017). Gender, gender identity, geography, race, religion, age, ability, appearance, class, culture, caste, education, ethnicity, economics, spirituality, sexuality, sexual orientation, writ large on the wall, Context, 151, 3

 

The teaching–learning column; Integrating race and ethnicity in systemic family therapy training; June 2003, Context, a news magazine of family therapy and systemic practice, No 67. The Invicta Press, Ashford. ISSN 0969 1936

 

Ethics, ethnicity and training, Feb 2000, Context, a news magazine of family therapy and systemic practice. No. 47. The Invicta Press, Ashford. ISSN 0969 1936

QUALIFICATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS

Currently studying for a Professional Doctorate in Advanced Practice and Research: Systemic Psychotherapy

 

Fellow of Higher Education Academy

 

Systemic Psychotherapy Supervision

 

Advanced Diploma in Family Therapy

 

Social Work (Dip SW)

 

 

 

Member of:

 

AFT - Association of Family Therapy

 

UKCP - United Kingdom Council of Psychotherapy

 

ICO - Information Commissioners Office

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