About Dr Jacquet and Associates
Dr Jacquet and Associates is an integrative psychotherapy and coaching practice with offices in Harley Street and Central London, and an international clinical presence across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and online. The practice offers the full range of psychological therapies — psychotherapy, Jungian analysis, EMDR, art therapy, hypnotherapy, and executive coaching — from a shared integrative framework rather than as isolated services.
Dr Jacquet
Dr Jacquet is an integrative psychotherapist, Jungian analyst, and executive coach with 25 years of clinical practice. He holds a Doctorate of Professional Studies — he is the only person in Europe to have received a doctorate specifically on male eating disorders — and is an EMDR practitioner with over 20 years of experience, trained art psychotherapist, addiction specialist with training at Hazelden and Hope-One, and executive coach trained at ESSEC Business School, consistently ranked among the top ten European business schools by the Financial Times.
His clinical work spans psychotherapy and counselling, Jungian analytic work, trauma treatment and EMDR, eating disorder treatment across all presentations, addiction treatment, executive coaching and leadership development, art therapy, and hypnotherapy. He works with adults and adolescents from his London offices and internationally.
Associates
Associates are selected for their qualifications, clinical depth, and alignment with the integrative philosophy of the practice. All hold recognised professional qualifications and current registrations with their relevant professional bodies. The practice does not offer general counselling or brief supportive work; all associates are trained to offer depth therapeutic work of the kind that produces lasting psychological change.
The integrative approach
Integration, at this practice, means something specific: not the eclecticism of drawing on whatever technique seems applicable, but the coherent application of multiple theoretical frameworks to the specific psychological situation of a particular person. The Jungian framework provides the overarching theoretical orientation — an understanding of the unconscious, the shadow, and the process of individuation. Integrative psychotherapy, EMDR, art therapy, and the other modalities are drawn upon where they are clinically indicated within that framework.
