Dr Charlotte Kitchen is an Economic and Social Research Council White Rose Post-Doctoral Fellow based in the Public Health and Society Research Group at the University of York. Her Fellowship seeks to understand the variation in adolescent's experience of psychotherapy using social inequalities as an explanatory framework to contribute to the on-going debate about how best to deliver psychotherapy to greater numbers of young people in an equitable way.
In her debut blog, Charlotte Kitchen reviews a small qualitative study from Ireland, which explores how young people in foster care feel about psychotherapy.