Dear Clients and Colleagues past and present.

I want to let you all know that I have taken the decision to wind down my private practice.

From July 2022 on I will be unavailable to provide psychological treatment. I thank all my clients over the many years of practice for their courage in attending therapy to work with the challenges of personal development Please note that I will keep the email for the time being. If you would like to contact me use the contact page.

Please Note** I am continuing sessions via online conferencing during COVID-19 disruptions. If you have an appointment you will receive information via email as your appointment becomes due. If you would like to enquire please do so via the Contact page.

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In my work with clients I strive to fully understand their individual circumstances before planning treatment. I aim to treat in a holistic style so that the overall psychological health and wellbeing of the client are attended to.


Use the Contact tab above to enquire.

 


Dr Sue Whelan

Dr Sue Whelan

I am a registered Clinical and Counselling Psychologist, and I am a fully qualified Doctor of Psychology. 

As a result of my extensive training, I can offer treatment for a wide range of psychological distress. I regularly attend further training programs in my specialist areas in order to keep up to date with the latest techniques available.

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Service range

I can offer confidential and professional psychological treatment for: relationship issues, anxiety and panic disorders, depression, stress, bad habits, work-life balance, addiction recovery, self and identity and family of origin issues.

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In my work with clients I strive to fully understand the individual circumstances of my clients before planning treatment. I aim to treat in a holistic style so that the overall psychological health and wellbeing of the client are attended to, as well as focussing on the relief of acute symptoms of distress. 

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