Rana Rose Kökçinar is a Senior Psychotherapist and Family Therapist who works with individuals, couples, and families across a range of relational and life-stage challenges. She offers therapy that is thoughtful, collaborative, and grounded in clinical depth. With Rana, you can expect open and compassionate conversations, genuine curiosity and relational expertise, with a distinctive and engaging side-serving of light-heartedness and levity.
Rana holds dual Master’s qualifications in both Clinical Family Therapy and Psychotherapy, alongside undergraduate training in medical sciences such as genetics and immunology, and research experience in public health. In addition to her clinical work, Rana is a peer-reviewed academic author, with multiple publications in international scholarly journals, and she regularly presents at both national and international conferences. Her ongoing academic writing and research engagement inform a practice that is both reflective and evidence-informed.
Her therapeutic approach is integrative, systemic, and trauma-informed, drawing particularly on Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy, Integrative Systemic Psychotherapy, and Family Therapy. Rana commonly works with concerns such as relational distress, parenting and family conflict, trauma and attachment difficulties including family violence, identity development, grief and loss, emotional regulation, and intergenerational trauma.
Outside of work, Rana spends her time reading, dancing, hiking and camping.