Clinical Psychologists are extensively trained 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 children, adolescents, adults and families, providing psychological treatment to assist with:

  • Adjustment to difficult events and life-stage transitions
  • Anger management
  • Anxiety and phobias
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Bullying
  • Dementia (and carers of people with dementia)
  • Depression
  • Eating concerns including binge-eating and body image issues
  • Emotion regulation problems
  • Grief, bereavement and coping with loss
  • Health anxiety
  • Health conditions (e.g. IBS, chronic pain)
  • Obsessions and compulsive behaviours
  • Panic attacks
  • 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

Please see therapy approaches for more information about treatment options.