My name is Rebecca, and I’m a dedicated Clinical Psychologist. I have over a decade of experience working in mental health services within the NHS.
This has enabled me to develop knowledge and skills to work across the life span – with children, families, and adults.
I’m deeply committed to early intervention – helping individuals and families to navigate psychological distress, and fostering long-term wellbeing and healthy relationships.
I work in a flexible, person centred way, to develop a warm, trusting therapeutic relationship, enabling us to work towards goals that are important to you.
Over the past several years working within maternal mental health, I have guided clients through emotionally complex periods – such as traumatic birth experiences and baby loss – using a compassionate, integrative model of therapy.
My preferred therapeutic approach combines cognitive behavioural, compassion-focused, and systemic frameworks, tailored to each clients unique context.
My areas of clinical interest include:
- Adjustment to motherhood
- Anxiety
- Antenatal anxiety
- Birth Trauma
- Child and Adolescent work
- Depression
- Long term health conditions
- Loss and Grief
- Neurodiversity
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Trauma and PTSD
Education & Professional Qualifications
- PG NQ OAS Perinatal Clinical Psychology
University of Liverpool, 2022–2023 - Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych), Teesside University, 2016–2019
Professional Body Registration
- HCPC Registered Clinical Psychologist (PYL37365′)
Locations
- Durham
- Online
Biography
I’m a dedicated Clinical Psychologist with over a decade of experience working in mental health services within the NHS. This has enabled me to develop knowledge and skills to work across the life span, with children, families and adults.
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