Child therapists in Rainworth, England ENG, United Kingdom GB
Dr Bernard Horsford
Psychologist, PhD, D Occ Psych, MBA, LLB, BA(hons), LLB(hons) DipAdEd, DipM, FCIPD, MIoD, MAE, CPychol, AFBPsS
I have worked as a psychologist in a variety of clinical settings dealing with occupational, clinical and forensic issues. In these settings I have provided individual and group therapy, crisis intervention and psychological assessment services.
26 Years Experience
Ken Lee
Registered Psychotherapist, BSc MA MProf
I am a child and adolescent psychotherapist with more than 13 years experience working in the NHS, CAMHS teams and private sector. I offer brief, medium and long term psychotherapy for children and adolescents, and also support to parents and carers. I have experience treating adolescents with depression, psychotherapy for care experienced children and university students with mood disorders. I also offer psychotherapy for children who have a diagnosis of autism and ADHD who suffer from emotional difficulties.
3 Years Experience
Anna Daphna
Psychologist, MEd, GMBPsS, BPS accred, ADHD, Executive Function Coach accred, BEd, QTS, NLP, Leadership, Cert.
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22 Years Experience
Sara Aicart-Pendlebury
Art Therapist, Human Givens Practitioner (HG.Dip.P), Member of Human Givens Institute, IFS therapist Levels 1&2, Narm Practitioner
I work with children and adolescents, using an indirect play-centred, or art-centred approach. This enables us to address issues together without, creating an atmosphere of overt therapy for young people. Often with a couple of fun paintings (that you can take home and admire!) we can address fears or attitudes, behaviours and even trauma
15 Years Experience
Jerilee Claydon
Registered Psychotherapist, UKCP, MBACP, Adip.
Teenagers are so resilient and adapt well to change, but this speed needs to be reciprocated within the relationship, sitting silently opposite a teenager is unhelpful. I’ll offer explanation to what we are doing why your brain does what it does and how we can help you manage feelings better.
14 Years Experience