Margje de Rooij
Relapse Prevention Specialist
Margje de Rooij is a Relapse Prevention Specialist at the Kusnacht Practice.
After completing two MSc degrees in the Netherlands, Margje started her career as a psychologist at the Erasmus University Medical Centre in Rotterdam before moving to Saudi Arabia to work as a lecturer at the Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University in Riyadh. She later relocated to the United Kingdom where she started to work for the NHS in diverse mental health services in the North East of England. Margje became a qualified Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner in 2019 after having obtained a PGCert with commendation in Low Intensity Psychological Therapies.
Margje’s work centres around ‘guided self-discovery’. Through active listening, reflection and Socratic questioning she strives to empower clients, to improve their understanding of emotional and psychological wellbeing, and to help them to implement and maintain behaviour change.
Margje speaks Dutch and English fluently, and is, slowly but steadily, improving her German and Italian.
Margje de Rooij is a Relapse Prevention Specialist at the Kusnacht Practice.
After completing two MSc degrees in the Netherlands, Margje started her career as a psychologist at the Erasmus University Medical Centre in Rotterdam before moving to Saudi Arabia to work as a lecturer at the Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University in Riyadh. She later relocated to the United Kingdom where she started to work for the NHS in diverse mental health services in the North East of England. Margje became a qualified Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner in 2019 after having obtained a PGCert with commendation in Low Intensity Psychological Therapies.
Margje’s work centres around ‘guided self-discovery’. Through active listening, reflection and Socratic questioning she strives to empower clients, to improve their understanding of emotional and psychological wellbeing, and to help them to implement and maintain behaviour change.
Margje speaks Dutch and English fluently, and is, slowly but steadily, improving her German and Italian.