Dr Terence Nice

Senior Psychotherapist
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About

Dr Nice is the Emeritus Director (Psychotherapy) and Internal Examiner at the University of Kent and a Visiting Lecturer at Regent’s University London. He trained as a psychoanalytical psychotherapist at the University of Kent, before going onto the MA in infant observation at the Tavistock Clinic, London. He has always been fascinated by early developmental experiences and how these impact and influence adolescent and adult psychopathology. He contributed to the development of the Mind and Body Programme and is a winner of the UK Public Mental Health and Wellbeing award (2017).

He is a also a senior psychotherapist with the Priory and an active researcher, working collaboratively with regional authorities on serious case reviews and research projects. Dr Nice has published papers on self-harm and attempted suicide in young people; he is also a reviewer for the British Journal of Psychotherapy.

Qualifications

  • (Tavistock Centre) Observations of the Infant (MA)
  • University of East London 2002-2005 Master in Psychoanalytic
  • University of Kent at Canterbury 1993-1995 Postgraduate Certificate Psychoanalytic Studies
  • University of Kent at Canterbury 1995-2000 Master in Clinical Psychotherapy (Msc)
  • University of Kent Nov 2012 Doctorate in Clinical Science (Psychotherapy)
  • University of Kent Nov 2012 PGHCE

I am a senior psychotherapist with Priory and an active researcher, working collaboratively with regional authorities on serious case reviews and research projects. I have published papers on self-harm and attempted suicide in young people and I am a reviewer for the British Journal of Psychotherapy.