Aimee focuses on building a positive and safe therapeutic space within which people can explore their difficulties and identify ways to make meaningful changes to their lives.
Book a sessionAimee is a Clinical Psychologist with 15 years of academic and clinical experience working within the NHS and private sector. Aimee has particular skills and interest in working with those affected by long-term physical health conditions, including persistent pain, chronic fatigue, stroke, diabetes, dementia, head injury and epilepsy; and supporting people to adjust to and live with these conditions. Aimee currently works as a Highly Specialist Clinical Psychologist within a stroke and brain injury rehabilitation setting and is currently completing additional training in Clinical Neuropsychology. She is skilled at completing assessment and rehabilitation of cognitive difficulties. She has experience of working with adults, older adults and adolescents using a range of therapeutic models, integrating thinking from: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT), Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), and Narrative Therapy approaches. She has supported those experiencing a range of difficulties such as health anxiety, generalised anxiety, panic, worry, low mood, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder, relationship difficulties and post-traumatic stress disorder. Aimee also has experience of working with difficulties associated with work related stress and burnout. Aimee bases her approach to therapy on supporting people to identify what they value as a basis to make meaningful change. She views the therapeutic relationship as key within the work and she is committed to building a trusting, collaborative and supportive environment within therapy.