Dr Livia Martucci

Consultant in Perinatal Psychiatry

MBBS PhD FRCPsych
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Livia Martucci

Overview

Medico-Legal experience

Dr Martucci is available for instruction by both Claimant and Defendant law firms in personal injury and clinical negligence cases. She has experience conducting mental capacity assessments and providing expert opinion in complex cases, including those involving instruction by the Official Solicitor. She also prepares Condition and Prognosis reports, with a particular focus on the psychiatric impact of birth trauma, stillbirth, infant loss, and gynaecological interventions.

Clinical Practice & Experience

Since September 2019, Dr Martucci has worked as Consultant in Perinatal Psychiatry at the Lambeth Perinatal Community Service, St Thomas’s Hospital (SLaM, King’s Health Partners), following an internal transfer from King’s College Hospital, where she held the same role from December 2017. Since 2012, she has also been Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist in the Perinatal Parent Infant Mental Health Service (PPIMHS) at Goodmayes Hospital (NELFT). In these roles, she acts as Responsible Clinician for perinatal community patients, overseeing care plans, assessing complex cases, coordinating multidisciplinary input, and chairing Pre-Birth Planning meetings. She provides accessible guidance on psychotropic medication in pregnancy and breastfeeding, works closely with midwives, community mental health teams, and Children’s Social Care, delivers training to healthcare professionals, and leads quality improvement initiatives. She also contributes to the out-of-hours rota for specialist and national services at SLaM.

Dr Martucci plays a central leadership role at the Royal College of Psychiatrists. As Chair of the Perinatal Faculty, she leads the national strategy for perinatal psychiatry in the UK, overseeing key outputs such as College reports and the annual scientific conference, and contributing to broader College policy through the Faculty Chairs group and RCPsych Council. She also serves as Chair of Faculty Chairs, facilitating collaboration across specialties and conveying cross-faculty priorities at Council level.

Her earlier career included Clinical Lecturer and Specialty Trainee posts across SLaM and the Institute of Psychiatry, KCL, between 2006 and 2012, covering a range of specialties including perinatal, adult, adolescent, old age, addiction, and psychosis. She trained across the Maudsley, Bethlem Royal, St Thomas’, and the Tavistock Clinic.

Dr Martucci’s psychotherapy experience includes over a decade of work with perinatal mothers and adolescents, training in Video Interaction Guidance, a CAT case, and co-facilitation of group therapy at the Cawley Centre.

Clinical Interests

Dr Martucci’s clinical interests include perinatal psychiatry, with a particular focus on preconception care and preventative approaches to maternal mental health. She has a strong interest in the psychological impact of birth trauma and in the assessment and treatment of attachment disorders in the perinatal period. Her work also encompasses complex areas such as mental capacity and best interests decision-making, as well as advance care planning for women with severe and enduring mental illness.

Research Interests

Dr Martucci’s research interests lie in psychiatric genetics, with a particular focus on gene-environment interactions in the development of mental illness. Her research background includes extensive experience in neurogenetics, having worked as a post-doctoral fellow from May 2005 to July 2006 in the Neurogenetics Section at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in Toronto. Prior to that, she was a doctoral candidate (2001–2005) and graduate student (2000–2001) at the Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Toronto, also based at CAMH. Her research has contributed to a deeper understanding of the biological and environmental factors influencing psychiatric disorders.

Management Experience

Since February 2020, Dr Martucci has served as Clinical Lead for South London and Maudsley (SLaM) Community Perinatal Services. In this role, she has led the design of clinical care pathways and played a key role in delivering the UK Perinatal Mental Health Transformation and Long Term Plan at a community level. She oversees perinatal-wide quality improvement projects across SLaM, supervises the job planning of fellow community perinatal psychiatrists, and leads on the recruitment of senior clinical staff. Dr Martucci actively participates in trust-level development and management meetings and is expected to soon take on line management responsibilities for community perinatal psychiatrists within SLaM.

Summary of Publications

Dr Martucci’s research spans psychiatric genetics, with a focus on gene-environment interactions, glutamatergic neurotransmission, and pharmacogenetics in schizophrenia and mood disorders. Her early work, conducted at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) and the University of Toronto, investigated polymorphisms and expression levels of NMDA receptor subunits (GRIN1, GRIN2B) and their association with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. She contributed to studies examining the genetic basis of treatment response—particularly to clozapine—and negative symptoms in psychosis. Dr Martucci also participated in large-scale case-control studies exploring the role of genes such as DAOA, DAO, DISC1, TSNAX, DTNBP1, and NRG1 in mood and psychotic disorders, including collaborations with international research consortia. Her work has led to several peer-reviewed publications, multiple conference presentations at prestigious international genetics and psychiatry meetings, and two patents related to genetic markers for psychosis and treatment response.She continues to explore the clinical applications of psychiatric genetics, including its relevance to personalised medicine in mental health. Her more recent scholarly activities also include work on perinatal mental health, integrating clinical expertise with evolving legal and ethical issues such as mental capacity in the perinatal period. Full references available on request.

Teaching & Training

Dr Martucci has a strong and sustained commitment to medical education and psychiatric training. From September 2019 to January 2023, she served as the Academic Training Program Director for South London under Health Education England, overseeing the academic development of trainees across the region. Since 2019, she has been a Clinical Supervisor for higher trainees (ST4–6) in the SLaM rotation and, until February 2020, also supervised core trainees (CT2–3). Between 2014 and 2017, Dr Martucci was an Educational Supervisor within the ELFT Specialty Training Rotation and, during the same period, acted as Postgraduate Tutor for foundation and specialty trainees. She held the role of Psychiatric Lead for Foundation Year doctors in the North East Thames Foundation School and was an active member of the NELFT Medical Education Committee.Dr Martucci has also contributed to national training initiatives, authoring an assessment portfolio as part of the Perinatal Bursary Group in 2016 and providing clinical peer supervision. Since 2013, she has continuously supervised core trainees (CT2–3) in the NELFT rotation, supporting their development through structured educational supervision and clinical teaching. Her roles reflect a deep investment in shaping the next generation of psychiatrists through high-quality, supportive training.

Prizes and Awards

Clinical Excellence Award, one CEA Point (2016–present)

Schizophrenia Society of Canada/CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship, CAD $105,000 (2001–2004)

University of Toronto IMS Continuing Fellowship Award, CAD $5,000 (2001)

University of Toronto International Differential Fee Waiver Award, CAD $5,000 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2005)

International Society of Psychiatric Genetics Junior Investigator Travel Fellowship, USD $1,500 (2000)

University of Toronto Open Graduate School Entry Award, CAD $5,000 (2000)

Memberships of Professional Bodies & Learned Societies

Chair of Faculty Chairs, Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) (July 2025–present)

Chair of the Perinatal Faculty, Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych) (June 2024–present)

Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (FRCPsych) (May 2025–present)

Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) (July 2009–May 2025)

Member of the Psychiatry Council, Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) (July 2020–present)

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