FAQs
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Clinical Psychologists are highly trained professionals who offer psychological therapy for a wide range of mental health difficulties.
They are skilled in determining the type of help that people need and are in a variety of talking therapies.
“Clinical Psychologist” is a protected title, which means that only people who meet very strict criteria can use it.
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After your initial assessment, an estimated number of sessions will be given. Generally, the number of sessions needed ranges from 6 - 24, depending on the severity and complexity of your difficulties.
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Sessions normally take place on a Monday or Tuesday evening. Assessment appointments will sometimes take place on a weekend.
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Yes, with your child’s consent. Parents and carers are a resource for their children and are a key part of my therapeutic approach.
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I am an accredited member of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) – for more information please visit the BABCP website here.
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Unfortunately at this time I do not accept referrals or payments through insurance companies.
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Payments must be made at least 48 hours in advance of session bookings. Cancellations must be made at least 48 hours in advance or the full fee will be charged.
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For patients, a treatment plan will be agreed after the initial consultation. At this point we will also discuss payments. You can pay weekly or for a block of sessions.
Payments can be made by direct bank (BACS) transfer.