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Dr James Randall

Job Titles:
  • Clinical Psychologist
I trained as a clinical psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire; a unique, diverse and humble home - which taught me as much about being a human, as it did about the complexities of relationships, psychological distress, and the ethics required to support individuals and communities to navigate an often unjust and unfairly discriminatory society. With over 14 years of working in the public sector supporting people experiencing significant psychological distress, mental health problems, and facing harmful adversities and trauma - I am more than ready, qualified and able to help you find your way through safely. Although I am trained to support people with most psychological and relational difficulties, I have particular skills in supporting people with: Relationship difficulties and challenges to our sense of self, security and safety Experiences of psychological, physical and sexual abuse Difficulties surfacing from childhood developmental and intergenerational trauma Adapting therapies for neurodivergent people experiencing significant psychological distress Ruptures in family relationships and troubling interpersonal dynamics I practice from a trauma-informed approach and offer: Cognitive Analytic Therapy Systemic and relational therapies Cognitive Behavioural Therapy I am trained to safely integrate aspects of Dialetical Behavioural Therapy, Mindfulness, and Narrative therapy, alongside other techniques and therapies. Fee: £80 per session (online) Please get in touch to discuss further.

Dr Sasha Priddy

Job Titles:
  • Clinical Psychologist
I am a clinical psychologist, having completed my doctoral degree at the University of Sheffield. Prior to my training, I spent five years working across inpatient adult mental health contexts, including specialist ‘personality disorder' services, acute wards, psychiatric intensive care, and rehabilitation settings. From working within these services, I have developed an understanding of working with complexity and acute, or chronic, distress; which are often rooted in experiences of trauma, relational difficulties and social inequality. I believe that bringing warmth and openness to the therapy space is integral to fostering a trusting therapeutic relationship, that will allow you to explore the roots to any difficulties you hope to overcome.