Nottingham Team
Nottingham Team
Clinic Administration

Dr Elizabeth Lee
Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Director
BSc (Hons), DClinPsy
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Expertise and Experience
Dr Lee is a Registered Clinical Psychologist and a Chartered Psychologist. She is experienced in working with clients of all ages – adults, children and adolescents.
Dr Lee provides assessment and therapeutic intervention for a range of common psychological issues including: depression, anxiety, phobias, obsessive/compulsive problems, trauma, child behavioural problems, children and parents struggling with issues around death and dying, loss, trauma, anxiety and adjustment to chronic and life-limiting physical health conditions.
Further to qualification in 2006, Dr Lee has worked in a range of settings, both in the NHS and privately. She has a specialist interest in trauma and neuropsychological rehabilitation and has post-qualification training in Clinical Neuropsychology and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Qualifications
2015-2016 – EMDR, Parts 1, 2, and 3, Richman EMDR Training.
2009 – Diploma in Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychology, University College London.
2006 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (D.Clin.Psy.), University of Glasgow.
2001 – Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BSc. Hons.), University of Warwick.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL16482
British Psychological Society (BPS): 133862
Specialisms
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Phobias
- Obsessive compulsive problems (OCD)
- Trauma
- Child behavioural problems
- Children and parents struggling with issues around death and dying, loss
- Adjustment to chronic and life-limiting physical health conditions
- Neuropsychology
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Client centred work
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- EMDR
- Systemic Approaches

Sarah Craig
Clinical Administrator
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Experience & Expertise
Sarah has worked within the healthcare industry for over 10 years, she has a wealth of administration experience. She will be your first point of contact and will ensure you receive an empathetic and warm welcome. Sarah will strive to offer an exemplary level of service and to answer any questions you may have. She looks forward to welcoming you to the Purple House Clinic Nottingham.
Our Associate Clinicians
Psychology

Dr Katie Hunt
Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychologist
BSc Hons, MPhil, DClinPsy, CPsychol
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Expertise and Experiance
Katie is an Associate Psychologist at Purple House Nottingham. She is a Registered Clinical Psychologist, a Chartered Psychologist, and a Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychologist. She has almost 30 years of experience as a clinical psychologist working with children and young people and their families who may be experiencing a range of emotional, behavioural or developmental difficulties. She has special interests in working with families where there are neurodevelopmental difficulties, working with children with complex special needs, and children with acquired brain injury.
Katie specialises in assessment and intervention with children and young people who have neurodevelopmental differences (including autism, and attention deficit disorders), and children with intellectual disability, and is skilled in working with the systems around the child or young person where a different shared understanding of the difficulties needs to be developed.
Katie is also a member of the British Psychological Society’s Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists and has additional skills, training and expertise in assessing and understanding complex presentations from a neuropsychological perspective.
Prior to working in private practice, Katie worked as a consultant clinical psychologist in the NHS in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, including working in a child development team and as part of a specialist autism assessment clinic. Katie has worked in private practice for 15 years, provides training and supervision to other clinical psychologists and is the co-author of 2 books:
- Faulconbridge, J., Hunt, K., & Laffan A. (Eds) (2018) Improving the Psychological Wellbeing of Children and Young People. Jessica Kingsley.
- Hunt, K. & Rodwell, H. (2018)An introduction to Autism for Adoptive and Foster Families. Jessica Kingsley.
Qualifications
1996 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), University of Leicester.
1993 – Master of Philosophy (MPhil), University of Newcastle.
1989 – Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BSc Hons), Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
- Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL15951.
- Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists (British Psychological Society).
- Association for Clinical Psychologists-UK (ACP-UK).
Specialisms
- Children and young people: emotional, behavioural and developmental difficulties, neurodevelopmental difficulties, complex special needs, acquired brain injury.
- Paediatric clinical neuropsychology.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).

Dr Mark Hudson
Clinical Psychologist
BSc (Hons), PG Cert, MRes, DClinPsy, CPsychol, AFBPsS
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Expertise and Experience
Mark is a chartered Clinical Psychologist and Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, and is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council as a Practitioner Psychologist.
Prior to training as a clinical psychologist, Mark worked in primary care mental health services, using CBT-based interventions with adults who had common mental health problems. Since completing his specialist training in a multi-agency psychological service for looked after children, he has worked in a range of settings across the NHS, third sector, higher education, and in independent practice. This has included an inpatient assessment unit for children with moderate-severe intellectual disability (ID), a community CAMHS team, a specialist CAMHS ID team, and a special school for autistic children. He has held leadership roles in autism diagnostic teams in the NHS and third sector. In addition to his role as an Associate at Purple House, he carries out teaching and research at the University of Nottingham School of Medicine, where he is an Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology. His research focuses on relational and developmental approaches to supporting people with ID or ASD and their families, and he has published a number of peer-reviewed articles in this area. In 2021, he co-authored a book entitled ‘Meeting emotional needs in intellectual disability: The developmental approach’.
Mark has undertaken additional training in family therapy-based approaches, compassion focused therapy, and has foundational accreditation in Theraplay®. He has also undertaken post-qualification training in supervision, facilitating reflective practice, and assessing autism and ADHD (using the ADOS-2, ADI-R, and ACE).
Qualifications
2022 – Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCHE), University of Nottingham.
2015 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), University of Sheffield.
2012 – Master of Research in Clinical Psychology (MRes), University of Birmingham.
2010 – Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Therapies (PG Cert), University of Nottingham.
2009 – Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BSc Hons), First Class, University of Leicester.
Professional Registrations and Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL 32272
British Psychological Society: 241376
Specialisms
I specialise in understanding emotional and behavioral difficulties in children and young people from a developmental perspective, and helping to make sense of these difficulties by taking into account the child’s wider social context. My work has particularly focused on children with intellectual disability (or learning disability) and autism, alongside a range of other neurodevelopmental conditions. I also have a particular interest in working with parents and carers, by helping them to understand the journey they have been on towards becoming a parent/carer, supporting them to meet their own needs, and fostering the different skills needed to raise a child with developmental differences.
I offer psychological assessments with a focus on neurodevelopmental differences, such as autism and ID, alongside therapeutic work with children and young adults, parents, and families.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
My main therapeutic approach is based on an integrative approach to family therapy called Attachment Narrative Therapy, however I also draw on other approaches, such as Theraplay®, compassion-focused therapy, and CBT, where appropriate.

Dr Sheila Evetts
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
DClinPsy, PgDip Clin Neuro, CPsychol, AFBPsS
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Expertise and Experience
Dr Evetts is an Associate Psychologist at Purple House Nottingham. She is a Registered Clinical Psychologist and a Chartered Psychologist. Dr Evetts works mainly with adult clients. She continues to work part-time in the NHS as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Head of Service specialising in older people’s mental health. She provides assessment and therapeutic intervention for a range of common psychological issues including depression, anxiety, self-esteem, problems with relationships, physical health, grief, trauma and PTSD. She is skilled in working with complex mental health presentations including dissociative conditions as well as the impact of physical and neurological conditions. She has a postgraduate diploma in Clinical Neuropsychology, providing her with additional skills in assessing and understanding the neuropsychological/cognitive aspects of a person’s functioning.
Dr Evetts draws on a range of different therapeutic approaches depending on the particular difficulty and presentation, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), systemic therapy and Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Qualifications
2014 – PG Diploma in Clinical Neuropsychology, with merit, University of Glasgow.
2009 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, University of Staffordshire.
2004 – PG Certificate in Integrated Mental Health, University of Birmingham.
2003 – BA (Hons) Psychology, First Class, University of South Africa.
Professional Registrations and Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL24507
British Psychological Society (BPS): 151748
Specialisms
- Adult mental health;
- Older adult mental health including dementia.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT);
- Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR).

Dr Rachael Wheatley
Practitioner Psychologist & ACT therapist
BSc Hons, MSc, DPsych, CPsychol, AFBPsS, CSci, EuroPsy
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Expertise and Experience
Dr Wheatley is an Associate Psychologist at Purple House Nottingham. She is a HCPC Registered Practitioner (Forensic) Psychologist and a BPS Chartered Psychologist, with full membership of the Division of Forensic Psychology. Dr Wheatley works with forensic and non-forensic clients, using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Focussed ACT, and EMDR, each in a trauma-informed and compassionate manner. She also specialises in working with those who have been, or are at risk of, stalking others. Due to her extensive training and experience, she can provide a range of services such as forensic psychology risk assessments, needs assessments (such as for IQ, autism, personality difficulty, etc.), as well as therapeutic interventions for a range of common psychological issues. Dr Wheatley is experienced in working with clients in adulthood, who have been in, or are at risk of coming into, contact with the criminal justice system.
Prior to independent practice, Dr Wheatley worked for HMPPS psychology services group for 21 years, delivering treatment interventions and assessing risks and needs, working with adults, and in the latter part of this time, she held a senior leadership position. Alongside independent practice, Dr Wheatley leads the professional psychological practice programme at the University of Derby, where she also continues to be active in research and publishing. She is a confident and effective trainer and consultant, and her passion remains in helping people through difficult life experiences to achieve their own personal life goals.
Qualifications
2019 – Doctorate in Forensic Psychology (DPsych), Nottingham Trent University.
1999 – Master of Science in Legal and Forensic Psychology (MSc), University of Leicester.
1997 – Bachelor of Science in Behavioural Sciences (BSc Hons), University of Leicester.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL05144.
British Psychological Society (BPS): 093164.
Specialisms
- Adult Forensic Psychology (risk/needs assessments, treatment, risk management planning & consultancy);
- Therapeutic interventions (ACT, FACT, EMDR);
- Autism assessment.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT);
- Focussed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (brief intervention);
- Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing (EMDR).

Dr Kathryn Gaffney
Clinical Psychologist
BSc Hons, MSc, DClinPsy
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Dr Gaffney is an Associate Psychologist at Purple House Nottingham. She is a Registered Clinical Psychologist with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Dr Gaffney is experienced in working with both children and adult clients. She provides assessment and therapeutic intervention for a range of common psychological issues including depression, anxiety, phobias, obsessive/compulsive problems, relational and interpersonal difficulties and difficulties associated with trauma. Dr Gaffney specialises in working with parents in the perinatal period. She takes an integrative, client centred approach, drawing upon a number of models in her work including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Compassion Focussed Therapy (CFT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Narrative Therapy. She is working towards accreditation in EMDR.
Alongside working in private practice, Dr Gaffney also works for the NHS.
Qualifications
2022 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), University of Leicester.
2017 – Master of Science (MSc), University of Nottingham.
2010 – Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons), University of Hull.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL041463
Association of Clinical Psychologists.
Specialisms
- Adult Psychology (trauma, childhood trauma, interpersonal difficulties, depression, anxiety);
- Perinatal Psychology (for women, birthing people and partners).
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Compassion Focussed Therapy (CFT)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Narrative Therapy
- Systemic Therapy

Van Tran
Counselling Psychologist
B.A. Hons. Psychology, M.A. in Counselling and Psychotherapy, CPsychol
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Expertise and Experience
Van is an Associate Psychologist at Purple House Nottingham. He is an HCPC Registered Counselling Psychologist and a Chartered Psychologist. Additionally, Van is BACP accredited.
Van has over 25 years’ experience in working with people aged over 18. He offers assessments and therapy tailored to the needs of individuals with a range of psychological issues such as depression, anxiety, life transitions, searching for meaning, adjustment to life events. He is experienced in working with people with issues around illness, physical disability, pain management, coming to terms with infertility, diagnosis of genetic conditions, neurodiversity-in particular with autism and adults diagnosed with ADHD.
Van is also experienced in providing clinical supervision and is an accredited supervisor. He has training and experience in facilitating reflective practice groups for staff from a range of disciplines.
In addition to working in private practice, Van has led a university counselling service for more than 10 years, he also worked across a wide range of NHS settings since the mid-1990s.
He is very experienced in working by video in addition to seeing clients in-person.
Qualifications
2006 – CPsychol (Chartered Counselling Psychologist), British Psychological Society.
2006 – Qualification in Counselling Psychology, British Psychological Society.
2002 – M.A in Counselling and Psychotherapy, Nottingham Trent University.
1994 – Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling, Nottingham Trent University.
1983 – B.A. (Hons) Psychology, The University of Nottingham.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
- Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL22646
- British Psychological Society (BPS): 092117
- British Association For Counselling And Psychotherapy: 00509512
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Van works using an integrated approach aiming to meet the client in the psychological and emotional landscape they inhabit. His practice draws upon Person-Centred, Humanistic, Existential, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Solution-focused Therapies.

Dr Mujeeba Ashraf
Clinical Psychologist
MPsych, PG Dip ClinPsy, MS ClinPsy, DPsych, MSc in CBT
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Expertise and Experience
Dr. Mujeeba is a certified Cognitive Behaviour Therapist and Clinical Psychologist. With over two decades of experience, she has provided psychotherapy to adult clients dealing with various common mental health issues, such as depression, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, agoraphobia, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), complex PTSD, bereavement, health anxiety, phobias, anger, and low self-esteem.
Dr. Mujeeba offers specialized assessment and treatment tailored to each client’s needs, within a safe, professional, and non-judgmental environment.
She is deeply passionate about delivering high-quality psychological therapy that enhances lives. She listens attentively to her clients’ stories to understand their psychological challenges and collaborates with them to achieve a shared understanding of the issues.
Utilising therapeutic techniques rooted in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and influenced by her extensive training in clinical psychology, she employs creative approaches to engage clients who present with multiple mental health concerns.
Dr. Mujeeba eagerly anticipates the opportunity to meet with you and work together to comprehend and resolve your challenges, enabling you to embark on a fulfilling and meaningful life journey.
Qualifications
2023 – Masters in Cognitive behavioural Psychotherapy with distinction (University of Derby, UK).
2016 – PhD in Social Psychology (University of St Andrews, UK).
2010 – Ms Degree in Clinical Psychology.
2002 – Advanced Diploma in Clinical Psychology.
2000 – Masters in Psychology.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
- British Association of Cognitive and Behaviour Psychotherapy./li>
- British Psychological Society.
- International Society of Political Psychology.
Specialisms
Adult mental health issues such as depression and anxiety disorders.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT);
Integrative psychotherapy.

Dr Katherine Hildyard
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
MA (Hons), DClinPsy
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Expertise and Experience
Dr Hildyard is an Associate Psychologist at Purple House Nottingham. She is an HCPC Registered Consultant Clinical Psychologist. Dr Hildyard is experienced in working with clients of all ages – adults, children and adolescents. She provides neurodevelopmental assessments and post diagnostic psychological interventions for people experiencing neurodiversity- Autism, ADHD or learning disabilities. Dr Hildyard is trained in the ‘gold standard’ assessments recommended by NICE guidelines for assessing neurodiversity. She utilises several therapeutic approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Compassion Focussed approaches (CFT) and Narrative Systemic therapies. She is an experienced trainer and clinical supervisor.
Prior to working in private practice, Dr Hildyard worked in lead roles within the NHS for 25 years, within neurodevelopmental/ neurodiversity services for adults and children. She was a senior clinical tutor within a regional doctorate programme responsible for training clinical psychologists and coordinating and delivering the regional supervisor training programme.
Qualifications
2021 – ADHD Assessment and Diagnosis: practitioner training. UKAAN.
2016 – Autism Diagnostic Observational Schedule (ADOS-II) Pearson Practitioner training.
2015 – Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders (DISCO-II) practitioner training, National Autistic Society.
2007 – Intermediate training in Family Therapy and Systemic Practice, University of Leeds.
2003 – University Certificate in Systemic Practice and Family Therapy, Derby University.
2000 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), University of Sheffield.
1995 – Master of Arts in Psychology (MA hons), First Class honours, University of Edinburgh.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL06126
Specialisms
- Autism and ADHD – Adults
- Neurodevelopmental conditions – Children and Adolescents
- Children and adults with learning disabilities
- Working in partnership with families
- Training, consultation and supervision to other agencies/ staff teams
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Compassion Focussed Therapy (CFT)
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Narrative Systemic Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Person Centred Partnership Approach

Dr Neil Palmer
Clinical Psychologist
BSc Hons, DClinPsy
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Expertise and Experience
Dr Palmer is an HCPC registered, Associate Psychologist with Purple House Nottingham. He is experienced in working with clients of all ages with particular expertise working with children and adolescents. Dr Palmer specialises in neurodevelopmental assessments including assessments of autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). He also provides assessment and therapeutic intervention for a range of common psychological issues including depression, anxiety, phobias, obsessive/compulsive problems, trauma, and child behavioural problems. Dr Palmer’s therapeutic approaches included the use of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and is currently completing his Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) training. He specialises in adapting therapeutic approaches for people who identify as neurodivergent.
In addition to working for Purple House, Dr Palmer also works in the NHS. He worked in Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services for more than 8 years, including 4 years as High Specialised Clinical Psychologist. He currently works as Clinical Tutor on the University of Sheffield Doctoral Training Programme.
Qualifications
2016 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), Teesside University.
2009 – Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BSc Hons), The University of Glasgow.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL33614.
Specialisms
- Neurodevelopmental Assessments.
- Child/Adolescent Psychology (mental health problems, behaviour problems and parenting).
- Attachment difficulties.
- Trauma.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET).

Dr Sam Cox
Clinical Psychologist
BSc Hons, MSc, PGCert, DClinPsy
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Expertise and Experience
Dr Cox is an Associate Cinician at Purple House Nottingham. She has experience in working with children and adults with mental health problems. Since 2014, Sam has worked in CAMHS, in both inpatient and community settings, providing her with experience in a range of mental health problems and in managing self-harm and risk.
Sam currently holds a post in community CAMHS in the NHS, where she offers direct clinical work with young people and their families, offers consultation and supervision.
Sam is interested in attachment theory and how our early learnt patterns of receiving care and relating to our caregivers impacts our future relationships patterns, both with the individual and the wider system around them.
Sam has completed additional training since qualifying in DBT, DDP (Level 1), ACT and CAT.
She has also competed post qualification training in autism assessments using the ADOS-2 and ADI-R and is part of the Autism clinic in the NHS.
Qualifications
2015 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), University of Lincoln.
2010 – Postgraduate Certificate in Psychological Therapies (PG Cert), University of Nottingham.
2007 – Masters of Research in Psychological Research Methods (MSc), Nottingham Trent University.
2006 – Bachelor of Science BSc (Hons) in Psychology, University of Lincoln.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
HCPC: PLY32448
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Sam tailors her work to the individual and their needs, taking an integrative approach and drawing on a range of therapeutic models including CBT, CFT and DBT. Sam is friendly, approachable, non-judgemental and adapts her approach to engage children and young people.

Dr Laura Hancox
Clinical Psychologist
BA (Oxon), MSc, DClinPsy, AFHEA
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Expertise and Experience
Dr Laura Hancox is an HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist and Associate Clinician at Purple House, Nottingham. Laura provides assessment, psychological formulation and therapeutic interventions with individuals who are struggling with their mental health, working with a variety of presentations across a range of age groups (adults, older adults, and adolescents). Laura is experienced in working with people who have faced trauma in their life, whether that was a single-event or multiple traumatic experiences.
Laura aims to build a good therapeutic relationship with the people she works with through warmth, openness and curiosity. She works with people to develop a shared understanding of their difficulties, from which she supports them to find ways to move forward in life, towards their goals and in line with what is important to them. Laura is responsive to the preferences of and feedback from the people she works with and adapts her approach, depending on the person’s needs.
In addition to her role at Purple House, Laura works as a Clinical Psychologist with people who are homeless in the NHS. She is also an Academic and Research Tutor at the University of Nottingham. Her research interests include: Grief; Perinatal Mental Health; Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Clinical Psychology; and Severe and Multiple Disadvantage. Laura also has experience working in older adult mental health and is skilled in considering physical health difficulties and cognitive difficulties within her therapeutic work. This experience has provided her with additional skills in assessing and understanding the neuropsychological/ cognitive aspects of a person’s functioning and making necessary adaptations. Laura’s background, prior to training in Psychology, was in the biological and social sciences with a focus on genetics and public health, so she considers wider systemic issues for the individuals she works with, including their social circumstances and culture.
Qualifications
2020 – Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), University of Nottingham.
2014 – Master of Science in Psychological Studies (MSc), with merit, University of Glasgow.
2013 – Bachelor of Arts in Human Sciences (BA Oxon), 2:1, University of Oxford.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): PYL38986.
Specialisms
Laura works with people facing a variety of difficulties, including: single-event or complex trauma; adolescent and adult mental health issues such as interpersonal difficulties, depression and anxiety; older adult mental health issues such as those previously mentioned as well as adjusting to ageing, cognitive problems including dementia, and physical health difficulties; substance use issues; and hearing voices.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Laura uses an integrative approach, tailoring therapy to the person she is working with, based on their goals and preferences. Therapeutic models she draws on frequently include: Narrative Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET).
Allied Health Professionals (AHP) and Nurses

Neil Barrett
Speech & Language Therapist
BA (Hons), MSc (Dist)
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Expertise and Experience
Neil is an Associate Speech & Language Therapist (SLT) with The Purple House Clinic. He is registered with the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists (RCSLT) and has more than 15 years of varied experience working in the NHS, in children’s centres, in mainstream schools and in special schools. Neil provides assessment and therapeutic intervention to children and young people who have a range of speech, language, and communication support needs. This includes children with speech sound disorders, Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Neil is skilled in working with families to help them understand their child’s communication support needs. He supports families and school staff to come together to work towards shared outcomes for children that are achievable and ambitious. Working directly with children, Neil is an engaging and responsive therapist with a real sense of fun. He focuses on understanding how the child is experiencing the world, applying his knowledge of sensory integration and emotional regulation in his work with children. He delivers comprehensive communication assessments that lead on to personally tailored support for children and their families.
Neil supports families and school staff to use a range of interventions and approaches, including Intensive Interaction, Attention Autism, speech sound therapies, colourful semantics, narrative approaches and Social Stories. He has particular expertise in supporting children, families and schools to embed the use of AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication) approaches and systems, including Makaton signing, PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) and hi-tech communication systems. He also has skills and experience in developing and delivering interesting and practical training sessions to education staff.
Qualifications
2007 – MSc Speech & Language Pathology, University of Newcastle (Distinction).
1999 – BA Linguistics, University College London (Honours).
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): SL32161
Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists (RCSLT): RC0026458.
Specialisms
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Complex communication support needs including the use of AAC systems
- Developmental Language Disorder
- Speech Sound Disorders
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Parent Child Interaction.
- Child-led interaction and play.
- High-attention activities to develop engagement.
- Individually tailored programmes to support speech, language, and communication development.

Melanie Gooden
Senior Neurodevelopmental Clinician
DipSW
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Expertise and Experience
Melanie Gooden is a Senior Neurodevelopmental Clinician, and a Specialist in Autism, ADHD & Mental Health. She is a Registered Social Worker and Neurodiversity-Affirming Practitioner.
Melanie is a highly experienced neurodevelopmental senior clinician with over 30 years’ experience supporting neurodivergent individuals and families. She brings a rare and valuable combination of expertise as a Senior Mental Health Practitioner, Specialist in Autism and ADHD, and Senior Registered Children Specialist Disability Social Worker, with extensive clinical experience across both NHS and local authority services.
Melanie’s approach is grounded in neurodiversity-affirming and developmentally-informed models, drawing from contemporary psychological theories, attachment frameworks, and systems thinking. She supports clients across the lifespan, from children to adults, using a strengths-based, person-centred model that recognises the diversity of human neurology, rather than framing it as deficit.
She is highly skilled and experienced in conducting comprehensive autism assessments using gold-standard tools such as ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) and ACIA (Autism Clinical Interview for Adults), and offers holistic post- and pre-diagnostic support tailored to each individual’s needs. Her work includes psychoeducation, self-understanding, and adjustment support, all delivered in a way that promotes autonomy, confidence, safety and wellbeing.
Melanie also offers specialist parenting guidance for families of neurodivergent children and young people, using relational and evidence-based strategies that consider both the child’s neurodevelopment and the family’s wider context. Her training and long-standing expertise in child development, mental health, and family systems allows her to integrate multiple perspectives when supporting families, understanding how parenting, emotional wellbeing, and the environment intersect with neurodivergence.
Whether working with children, adults, or families, Melanie is known for her warm, collaborative, and empowering approach. She understands that neurodivergent individuals often experience compounding challenges such as anxiety, trauma, or school avoidance and is experienced in offering support that holds both the neurodevelopmental profile and the emotional world in mind.
Qualifications
- Diploma in Social Work, University of Derby (1994).
- Diploma in Social and Community Research, Nottingham Trent University (2001).
- ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule), Hogrefe Ltd (2020).
- ACIA (Autism Clinical Interview for Adults), Newcastle University (2023).
Registrations and Memberships
- Social Work England (SW72285).
- British Association of Social Workers (F10915623).
Specialisms / Main Therapeutic Approaches:
- Autism and ADHD across the lifespan.
- Emotionally-informed post-diagnostic support.
- Masking, burnout and identity in autistic individuals.
- Parenting neurodivergent children with connection-based approaches.
- Mental health in neurodivergent presentations.
- Reducing diagnostic overshadowing and misdiagnosis in women and girls.

Beth Newton
Gestalt Psychotherapist
BA Hons, PG Cert, MA, MSc
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Beth Newton is an Associate Psychotherapist at Purple House Nottingham. She is a UKCP registered Gestalt Psychotherapist. Beth is experienced in and enjoys working with adult clients of all ages and various stages of life. She provides assessment and therapeutic intervention for a range of issues including anxiety, depression, recovery from addiction, eating disorders, bereavement, low self-esteem, limiting beliefs, relationship issues, major life changes, existential issues, parenting and trauma. Beth is experienced working with adults who have lived through complex childhood trauma, particularly childhood sexual abuse, and sexual violence.
As a Gestalt Psychotherapist, Beth uses a relational approach with clients and is curious about what happens between her and clients in the here-and-now. Her approach is multi-faceted and responsive to each client, and may include equipping clients with strategies to alleviate symptoms, psychoeducation, reflection on current lifestyle and development of support systems, and deeper relational work that develops self-awareness and facilitates emotional expression.
Prior to becoming a therapist, Beth lived and worked in a number of different countries as a teacher. These wider experiences support her therapeutic work through sensitivity to difference and cultural bias, and an understanding of the wider context in which each client is embedded. Beth is also a former yoga teacher and long term yoga practitioner with a deep understanding of embodiment. This is integral to her work as a practitioner in supporting clients to gain awareness of their embodiment and thus move towards healthier, more integrated functioning.
Qualifications
2016 – Master of Science in Gestalt Psychotherapy (MSc), Middlesex University.
2014 – Postgraduate Certificate in Trauma, (PG Cert), University of Nottingham.
2006 – Postgraduate Certificate in Gestalt Psychotherapy, (PG Cert), Sherwood Psychotherapy Training Institute.
2000 – Master of Art in Literature (MA), distinction, University of Warwick.
2001 – Bachelor of Art in Literature (BSc Hons), First Class, University of Warwick.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
- UK Council for Psychotherapy: 2011163214
- Metanoia Institute
Specialisms
- Adult psychotherapy, short-term and long-term.
- Trauma related to childhood sexual abuse and sexual violence.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Gestalt Psychotherapy

Jen Morement
Psychotherapist
DipSw, PG Dip, PG Dip
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Expertise and Experience
Jen Morement is an experienced Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist, she is registered with BABCP, BACP, BAPT and SW England. Jen began her career as a Social Worker, working with children and young people who had complex health needs and severe learning disabilities. Jen has worked predominantly with children and young people, their families and carers. And she is works with a wide range of ages from children to adults.
Jen provides assessments and therapeutic interventions for a variety of difficulties, including anxiety and depression, developmental trauma, attachment, behavioural and emotional dysregulation.
Jen is a qualified Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist, Play Therapist. Jen has worked with children, young people and their families where there have been developmental trauma and there are challenges with relationships and attachment, emotional and behavioural regulation and the child’s sense of self. Jen uses the principles of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy. Jen’s therapeutic approach is relational, working in collaboration with the children and young people and their families.
Jen provides direct therapeutic work, supervision and training to external agencies.
Jen has worked for local authorities, the NSPCC, specialist therapeutic settings, the NHS and independent fostering agencies. For the last 5 years Jen has worked independently.
Qualifications
2014 – PG Diploma Child and Adolescent Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy, University of Derby.
2008 – PG Diploma Psychodynamic Play Therapy, Liverpool Hope University.
1997 – Diploma in Social Work, University of Salford.
Professional Registrations
- British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapists (BABCP) 140188.
- British Association Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) 738414.
- British Association Play Therapy (BAPT) 1001.
- Social Work England (SW England) SW60544.
Specialisms
- Developmental trauma and attachment difficulties, including Looked After Children, Fostering and Adoption.
- Harmful sexual behaviour.
- Children cared for in residential settings.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Developmental Dyadic Psychotherapy (DDP).
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
- Play Therapy (Non directive psychodynamic).

Emily Cooper
Psychological therapist and certified Theraplay® practitioner
DIP SW, B Phil (Ed)
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Expertise and Experience
Emily is an experienced social worker registered with Social Work England. Emily has worked in specialist roles in children’s services since 1998. She believes passionately in supporting children and their parents/care givers to experience connection and attunement in their relationships.
Emily is a certified Theraplay® practitioner and has completed level 1 and 2 training in Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP) and level 1 training in Building Underdeveloped Sensory Systems (BUSS).
Emily is skilled at working therapeutically with children, adolescents and their parents/carers from a range of backgrounds and histories, and has experience of working with families who are affected by trauma, injury and disability.
In her spare time Emily enjoys being in nature, running, walking and exploring with her dog.
Qualifications
2011 – Post graduate diploma in Child Care Practice.
1998 – Higher Diploma in Social worker (DipSW).
1997 – Bachelor of Philosophy and Education in Community and Youth Studies BPhil (Ed).
Professional Registrations and Memberships
Social Work England (registration number SW69494).
British Association of Social Workers (BASW), membership number: 102830.
Specialisms
Attachment difficulties, including looked after and adopted children.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Theraplay®

Dr Amanda Keenan
Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist
DipCOT, MA, Doctor of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
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Expertise and Experience
Dr Keenan is an Associate of Purple House Nottingham. She is a registered ACP (Association of Child Psychotherapists) approved Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist.
Dr Keenan is skilled and experienced in working with children, adolescents, young adults and parents.
Dr Keenan provides assessment and therapeutic intervention for a wide range of common psychological issues including low mood and depression, anxiety, and attachment concerns.
Dr Keenan is skilled in working with complex presentations including trauma and emotional/ interpersonal problems linked to early experiences. She has a Master’s qualification in Psychoanalytic Observational Studies, providing her with additional skills in assessing and understanding infant’s and children’s earliest experiences.
Dr Keenan’s therapeutic approach is predominantly Psychoanalytic although she is also informed by a range of frameworks including attachment theory and neuroscience alongside an in depth understanding of family dynamics. Dr Keenan also undertakes training, consultancy and specialist clinical supervision.
Dr Keenan has worked within the NHS for over 35 years (mainly within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services), including many years Leading a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy service.
Dr Keenan has published papers on working with adolescents and currently works in the NHS on a consultancy basis.
Qualifications
2010 – Professional Doctorate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy-Tavistock Clinic/University of East London.
2004-2008 – Qualification in Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Tavistock Clinic, London.
1991-1993 – MA Psychoanalytic Observational Studies, Tavistock Clinic London/University of East London.
1989-1991 – Individual Work with Children, Young people and Families- A Psychodynamic Approach – Uffculm Clinic, Birmingham.
1988-1989 – Family Therapy (Level 1), Uffculm Clinic Birmingham.
1986-1987 – Counselling Studies, Norfolk College of Arts and Technology.
1983-1986 – Diploma of the College of Occupational Therapists, Derby School of Occupational Therapy.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Association of Child Psychotherapists (4092), regulated by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA).
Psychological Professions Network.
Specialisms
- Infant, child and adolescent psychotherapy.
- Psychotherapy to young adults.
- Low mood
- Anxiety
- Trauma
- Relationship difficulties
- Issues of identity
- Bereavement issues
- Behaviourial problems
- Work with parents
- Attachment/ relational difficulties, including Looked After/ Adopted Children and those in Kinship Care.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy including assessment, consultation, brief work, parent and child sessions, supporting parents and carers, short and longer-term psychotherapy.
- Psychoanalytic psychotherapy seeks to look beneath the surface of difficult emotions, behaviours and relationships to help children, adolescents, young people and their families understand and address their difficulties.

Tracy Clarke
Occupational Therapist
(BSc Hons, PGCert)
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Expertise and Experience
Tracy is an Associate Occupational Therapist at Purple House Nottingham. She is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT).
Tracy has over 25 years of experience working as an Occupational Therapist in the NHS. She has worked with children, adolescents, and adults, focusing on mental health difficulties, neurodiversity, neurodevelopmental disorders, and intellectual disabilities. She has worked at in-patient units, rehabilitation units, in the community, and has also provided advice and support to families and carers, schools and colleges.
Tracy has recently qualified as a Sensory Integration Practitioner and also has an interest in sensory attachment. Tracy uses her core OT skills to assess, analyse, and understand the individual’s needs and the impact that the difficulty they are facing is having on their ability to participate in all aspects of their daily lives, including their self care, leisure activities, school/work demands, and on their relationships and social inclusion opportunities. She then works with the individual to identify strengths and develop meaningful, achievable goals. She bases her work on evidence-based therapeutic interventions, with realistic outcomes.
She also supports other Occupational Therapists by providing consultation and clinical supervision.
Qualifications
2024 – Post Graduate Certificate (PGCert) Sensory Integration, Sheffield Hallam University.
2020 – PGCert Occupational Therapy, University of Derby.
1998 – Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons) Occupational Therapy, University of Derby.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
- Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): OT28978.
- Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) BT0212345.
- RCOT Specialist Sections – Independent Practice; Children, Young People and Families.
- Sensory Integration Education (SIE) Lifelong Learning Programme.
Specialisms
Mental health, sensory integration, mindfulness
(Children, adolescents, adults).
Main Therapeutic Approaches
Sensory Integration;
Sensory Attachment Interventions including the Just Right State.

Stacey Howes
Associate Cognitive Behavioural Therapist
BA Hons, PGCE, MSc, PG Dip
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Stacey is an Associate Cognitive Behavioural Therapist at Purple House Nottingham. She holds credentials as both a Registered Mental Health Nurse and an Accredited Cognitive Behavioural Therapist.
Stacey has extensive experience working with clients across various age groups, including adults, children, and adolescents. Her practice involves conducting assessments and providing therapeutic interventions for a range of common psychological issues, such as: Depression, Anxiety, Phobias, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Social Anxiety and Trauma.
Stacey also has a specialised focus on managing Long-Term Health Conditions. Her current areas of interest include Long Covid, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), and medically unexplained symptoms. Before transitioning to private practice, Stacey dedicated 11 years to working in further and higher education and spent 5 years in the NHS. This includes 3 years within Talking Therapies Services.
Qualifications
2022 – Post Graduate Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy.
2019 – Master’s Degree in Mental Health Nursing.
2007 – Post Graduate Certificate in Further Education (PGCE).
2006 – BA (Hons) in Law and Criminology.
Specialisms
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

Ciara Smyth
Psychotherapist
(BA Hons, HDip Psych, MSc)
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Expertise and Experience
At Purple House Nottingham, Ciara Smyth serves as an Associate Psychotherapist. She is a UKCP-registered Person-Centred Psychotherapist and a BPC-accredited Forensic Psychodynamic/ Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist.
With substantial experience in treating adults and some background in working with adolescents, Ciara conducts evaluations, develops formulations, and implements psychological interventions for various issues including depression, anxiety, relationship problems, phobias, and stress.
Her nearly ten-year tenure as a Psychotherapist and Deputy Clinical Director at a Therapeutic Prison has equipped her with considerable expertise in addressing complex issues such as trauma, personality disorders, self-harm, suicidal ideation, violence (including domestic abuse perpetrators), and criminal behaviour.
Ciara has provided therapeutic services to both male and female clients in both groups and individual settings. Her professional background includes roles as psychotherapist in various Voluntary Sector organisations and private practice.
Additionally, Ciara has served as a consultant to Operational Colleagues, offering expertise in forensic dynamics. Her career encompasses managerial and directorate-level duties, overseeing clinical governance, contract management, service development, and auditing compliance.
Ciara’s clinical training took place at the Portman Clinic in London, where she primarily focused on treating community-based individuals with significant violent offending histories and those with sexual perversions and offending backgrounds.
She also completed post-qualification training at The National Centre for Eating Disorders, developing a particular interest in providing therapy for various eating disorders, including Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorder.
Ciara offers both short- and long-term therapeutic interventions by seeing patients once or twice a week.
In addition to her psychotherapy qualifications, Ciara is a certified UKCP Clinical Supervisor that provides supervision to both trainees and qualified psychotherapists and psychologists on an individual and group basis.
Qualifications
2024 – CMI Level 7 in Strategic Leadership and Management.
2022 – Forensic Psychodynamic Psychotherapy postgraduate qualification.
2017 – Diploma in Clinical Supervision.
2013 – MSc in Person-Centred Psychotherapy and Counselling.
2005 – Postgraduate Higher Diploma in Psychology.
2004 – BA Hons in English and Psychological Studies
Professional Registrations & Memberships
- British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC): 25790
- United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) : 2011163758
Specialisms
- Anxiety Disorders
- PTSD
- Trauma
- Domestic Violence (perpetrators and victims)
- Personality Disorders
- Eating Disorders
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Psychodynamic/Psychoanalytic/Integrative Psychotherapy;
- Person Centred Psychotherapy.

Leigh Sager
Art Therapist
MA (Art Therapy), BA Hons (Psychology)
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Expertise and Experience
Leigh Sager is an Associate Art Psychotherapist at Purple House Nottingham. Ms. Sager is experienced in working with adult clients across a range of identities and locations, including the LGBTQIA+ community, refugees, veterans, those with neurodivergence and learning differences, and clients experiencing the impacts of physical illness and chronic fatigue. She provides art-based therapeutic interventions for a range of psychological issues including depression, insomnia, intrusive thoughts, anxiety, life transitions, grief, eating patterns and/or body dysmorphia, addiction, and relationships. She specialises in trauma and working with adults with an interest in emotional exploration. She is skilled in working with complex presentations including dissociative conditions and personality disorders.
Ms. Sager utilises creative therapeutic approaches including bilateral drawing, EDPP process painting, Intuitive Prose, and somatic/ embodied clay field. She approaches her Art Therapy practice from a trauma-informed lens, working in a person-centred way that values all of who you are. She meets each of her clients with compassion and curiosity, supporting their engagement with new creative ways of expression, and the exploration of materials and metaphor in Art Therapy.
Prior to working in private practice, Ms. Sager has worked extensively in the charity sector with survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. Ms. Sager has a keen interest in neurological study with a research concentration, and is a published author. She has presented her work at Art Therapy Conferences, and has facilitated workshops across the globe, partnering with academic and professional institutions.
Qualifications
2024 – Master of Art Therapy (MA) with distinction, University of Derby.
2009 – Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (BA) with honours, University of Connecticut.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
- Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): AS018685
- British Association of Art Therapy (BAAT): 47171
Specialisms
- Adult Psychology (PTSD, personality disorders, dissociation, neurodivergence, attachment disorders).
- Trauma (childhood trauma, sexual assault, domestic violence, grooming, dissociation).
- LGBTQIA+ studies, societal and political Impacts, life transitions.
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Creative Arts Therapy.
- Trauma-Informed Practice (STECC).
- Internal Family Systems (IFS).
- Person-centred, humanistic, and archetypal orientations.

Ruth Bunn
Occupational Therapist
BSc Hons, PGCert
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Expertise and Experience
Ruth is an Associate Occupational Therapist at Purple House Nottingham registered with the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) and Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT). She has 13 years’ experience working in the NHS which has included supporting adults with psychological conditions such as depression, anxiety, bi-polar, schizophrenia, personality disorders and psychosis.
Ruth works collaboratively with her clients to fully understand their needs and future goals. She uses core Occupational Therapy skills to assess a client’s strengths and difficulties developing tailored therapeutic plans to support them in achieving their goals, participate in activities meaningful to them, and enhancing their quality of life. The assessments Ruth uses provide valuable outcomes measures so clients can see progress they are making.
Recently, Ruth has specialised in workplace wellbeing focusing on helping people thrive at work and returning to work successfully after absence. She is currently undertaking her Masters of Science (MSc) in Workplace Health and Wellbeing at the University of Nottingham. Understanding her clients’ work demands and resources available to them, identifies the level of job strain they are experiencing. Once stressors are identified, Ruth uses evidence-based interventions to minimise the negative impacts of work and develop tailored actions plans to help her clients not only remain in work, but to thrive at work.
Other therapeutic approaches used by Ruth include the Model of Humam Occupational (MOHO), motivational interviewing, Cognitive Behavioural Theory, activity analysis, graded activity, talking therapy, and Job-Demands Resources (JDR) Theory.
Qualifications
2026 – Master of Science (MSc) in Workplace Health and Wellbeing (in progress), University of Nottingham.
2025 – Postgraduate Diploma (PGDiP) in Workplace Health and Wellbeing (in progress), University of Nottingham.
2024 – Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert) in Workplace Health and Wellbeing (complete), University of Nottingham.
2010 – Bachelor of Science (BSc Hons) in Occupational Therapy, Coventry University.
Professional Registrations & Memberships
Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC): OT63209
Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT): BT0801638
Specialisms
Adult Mental Health
Workplace Health and Wellbeing
Main Therapeutic Approaches
- Model of Human Occupation
- Cognitive Behavioural Theory – as a frame of reference
- Job-Demands Recourse Theory
- Evidence based outcomes measures
- Motivational Interviewing
- Activity analyses and graded activity
- Talking Therapy
- Psychoeducation
Clinic Location
Located within a charming Grade II listed building, the Purple House Clinic Nottingham is situated in the prestigious business quarter of Nottingham.
Positioned conveniently in the city centre, the Clinic is well served by nearby car parking options and is a short walk from both the train, bus and tram stations. On-street parking is located outside the Clinic on Regent Street while the nearest NCP is situated on Mount Street.
The Purple House Clinic
17 Regent Street
Nottingham
NG1 5BS
The Purple House Clinic
17 Regent Street
Nottitingham
NG1 5BS