I left the National Health Service in 1994 and have since been in private practice. I was one of the first psychologists on the register in 1988. Most of the people I see are not self-funding. Victims of road traffic accidents often benefit from seeing a care professional, which will be paid for by the insurance company liable. I have some background (strong for research but also clinical practice) in neuropsychology, which can be particularly useful here.

I can administer many psychological tests. Seekers of asylum in the UK make another category of those who can use a psychological assessment report in support of an important life-task. Besides this, I also teach and examine psychology, both face-to-face and through distance providers.

I am willing of course to take direct (that is, self-funding) clients. My normal fee for an assessment is £60, and for a treatment session £40. At present I mainly see clients at my home address, though if it is preferred I am willing (with reimbursement) to do the travelling myself.


6 September, 2006

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