Clinical Psychologist
The clinical psychologist works collaboratively with the patient. They can help you seek to understand the nature of your psychological distress.
The main goal is to reduce distress via an approach which involves: assessing the emotional, intellectual and behavioural reaction facing the continuum of care, exploring the thoughts, emotions and behaviour in order to help patients develop effective ways of controlling and coping with these difficulties, implementing changes that enhance well-being and awareness.
Treatments include a number of evidence-based formalized therapies.
The service provides comprehensive psychological assessment and individual, and group supportive psychotherapy treatments that are tailored to the particular problems.
The main goal is to reduce distress via an approach which involves: assessing the emotional, intellectual and behavioural reaction facing the continuum of care, exploring the thoughts, emotions and behaviour in order to help patients develop effective ways of controlling and coping with these difficulties, implementing changes that enhance well-being and awareness.
Treatments include a number of evidence-based formalized therapies.
The service provides comprehensive psychological assessment and individual, and group supportive psychotherapy treatments that are tailored to the particular problems.