Psychologists have specialised training in the assessment and treatment of a wide range of psychological difficulties. They apply scientific research to resolve psychological problems across the lifespan. Qualifying as a Clinical Psychologist requires eight years of University and on-the-job training.
We work with adolescents and adults, providing psychological treatment to assist with:
I have a special interest and advanced training in working with clients with longstanding psychological difficulties, including chronic anxiety and depression, emotional regulation problems, relationship difficulties and Borderline Personality Disorder. Please see therapy approaches for more information about treatment options.
We work with adolescents and adults, providing psychological treatment to assist with:
- Adjustment to difficult events and life-stage transitions
- Anger management
- Anxiety and phobias
- Bipolar disorder
- Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
- Bullying
- Dementia (and carers of people with dementia)
- Depression
- Eating disorders including binge-eating and body image concerns
- Emotion regulation problems
- Grief, bereavement and coping with loss
- Health anxiety
- Health conditions (e.g. IBS, chronic pain)
- Obsessions and compulsive behaviours
- Panic attacks
- Personality disorders
- Relationship difficulties
- Self-esteem, confidence and assertiveness issues
- Sleep problems
- Social and performance anxiety
- Stress management
- Trauma and PTSD
- Weight and body image
- Worry and generalised anxiety
I have a special interest and advanced training in working with clients with longstanding psychological difficulties, including chronic anxiety and depression, emotional regulation problems, relationship difficulties and Borderline Personality Disorder. Please see therapy approaches for more information about treatment options.

