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FAQs

How do I get started?
The first step is to arrange a complimentary 15 minute call with me. On this call, I will ask about what you would like some help with, and you can ask me any questions you have. If we agree that I have the right skills to support you, we can arrange an assessment appointment. If we don't think we are a good fit, I will help you to find some alternative options.

When and where will we meet?

I offer online sessions via Google Meet. We would usually arrange a weekly time to meet once a week. This can always be tailored to your needs and schedule.

What happens in my assessment?
This appointment will last 50 minutes. I will ask about the difficulties or concerns you have, and we will talk through what it is you are hoping to work on and change. By the end of the assessment, we will agree a preliminary treatment plan. This usually consists of weekly sessions with a regular review, to make sure we are keeping on track.

How many sessions will I need?

We can tailor a piece of work to your preferred length of treatment and budget. Some people only need a few sessions to make sense of things and plan their next steps. Other people benefit from a longer piece of work over several months. We can discuss this together when we meet.

How much does it cost?

Each session is 50 minutes in duration and costs £130.00. The fee is payable via bank transfer or cash, before the session. 

 

You may wish to fund sessions via your health insurance. Please get in touch if this is the case, so I can let you know if I am registered with your insurer.

What is a clinical psychologist?

Clinical psychologists are specialist mental health professionals, trained in both psychological therapy and research. The journey to qualifying as a clinical psychologist takes a minimum of 7 years of study, experience, and training. Because of this, we are well-placed to offer highly tailored, evidence-based therapy that you can put your trust in.

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