About Wendy

Dr. Wendy Andersen is a British-qualified psychotherapist, BABCP member, and published researcher in women's mental health. She has trained and worked in some of the world's most prestigious clinics, including practices in Geneva and Marbella. She takes on a limited number of clients to ensure every person receives genuine, continuous, bespoke care-not a rotating schedule of therapists who don't remember your story.

Before becoming a psychotherapist, Wendy worked as a television producer, travelling the world on documentaries-from the frontlines of wars to the hidden networks of drug and people trafficking, to the corridors of political corruption. That work taught her something crucial: performing at an exceptional level, juggling impossible demands, navigating high-stakes environments-none of it guarantees fulfilment, stability, or peace. It taught her that the measurement of success we inherit (achievement, productivity, managing it all) is a broken metric for mental health. It's one of the reasons she now works exclusively with high-achieving women who suspect the same thing.

But that insight-that the metric itself is broken-led her to question something deeper: the science behind it all. For years, women's mental health was understood through research conducted primarily on male participants. Different brains. Different hormones. Different social pressures. Different evolutionary history. The work Wendy brings is grounded in the real science of women's minds and bodies-and the cultural context that's left many high-achieving women feeling chronically inadequate despite remarkable achievement.

Her approach is warm, direct, and research-backed. She works collaboratively-you're not a case file, you're a person she knows deeply. And together, you'll untangle what's driving the inadequacy, the perfectionism, the exhaustion, and build a life where your internal measure of "enough" finally aligns with your actual worth.

British-qualified Psychotherapist
BABCP Member
BPS Member
Published Author