Jane Haberlin

Jane Haberlin

Jane Haberlin

Jane Haberlin is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist, clinical supervisor and executive coach with over thirty years’ experience. She maintains a consulting room in central London where she works with individuals, couples, and families. Jane began her career in therapeutic communities, providing residential care and treatment to adolescents.

Subsequently, she worked intensively at the Arbours Crisis Centre, an internationally renowned facility providing an alternative to in-patient hospital treatment for adults who have experienced acute emotional distress and mental illness. From there, she worked for a decade as a psychotherapist at the Women’s Therapy Centre in London.

As a psychodynamic executive coach, Jane has worked with CEOs, CFOs, Partners, and Board members in the creative industries, banking, insurance, and legal sectors. She has a particular interest in coaching women to transition into senior roles and to overcome unconscious internal conflicts which impede their progress. Jane has authored several chapters for psychotherapy publications and has presented many papers at national and international conferences.

Jane has been instructed as an expert witness in civil proceedings in relation to historic childhood sexual abuse by clergy. For the last decade, Jane has been a senior steering group member for PRIMO, a project under the auspices of Cardiff University which aims to bring about an enduring and tested improvement in the way that religious faith affects life in prison, directed at the sustainable well-being of incarcerated individuals and the professional safety and skill of criminal justice professionals.