Professional Roles - Psychologist

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Professional Roles - Psychology

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Michael is a Clinical Psychologist working with adults in a Community Mental Health Team within the NHS. As part of his role, he routinely delivers Ten Session Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for non-underweight eating disorders (CBT-T). At times, this includes offering information to family members or carers about how best to support the individuals he is working with.

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Anya is a Clinical Psychologist working in CAMHS. She regularly undertakes psychological assessments of young people who have complex eating disorder and mental health presentations. She leads on collaboratively developing psychological formulations which integrate themes such as trauma, identity and self-esteem. Anya provides formulation-driven, evidence-based psychological therapy directly to young people and their families, including CBT-ED and Family Based Treatment (FBT). She ensures interventions delivered are trauma informed and neuroaffirmative when required. In addition to this, she provides group and individual clinical supervision and consultation to her MDT colleagues who deliver Family Based Treatment, CBT-T and CBT- ED.