I am a Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
I hold a BSc in Psychology (University College London), an MSc in Clinical Neuropsychology (University of Bristol), a PhD in Clinical Neuropsychology (University College London), and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (King's College London).
I am a Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society (BPS), a full member of the Division of Clinical Neuropsychology, and listed on the UK Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists (SRCN), recognised as the gold standard for neuropsychology practice in the UK.
My clinical expertise centres on working with adults with traumatic and other forms of acquired brain injury, as well as a wide range of neurological conditions including epilepsy, brain tumours, multiple sclerosis, encephalitis, and various forms of dementia.
I provide specialist neuropsychological assessment and formulation, using a broad range of psychometric tools, to evaluate the effects of neurological illness on cognitive functioning and emotional wellbeing, support diagnosis, monitor change, and/or inform care planning.
Additionally, I offer neuropsychological and psychotherapeutic interventions, delivered individually or as part of a multidisciplinary team. In my practice, I draw from a variety of evidence-based frameworks which are known to be helpful and appropriate for people with brain injury and neurological problems. These are tailored to each individual, depending on their own specific situation and needs, and include, for example, cognitive rehabilitation approaches, cognitive and behavioural therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and Positive Behavioural Support (PBS).
I have held several NHS posts, and I am currently employed by Cleveland Clinic London. Since 2019, I have also worked in independent practice with individuals who have sustained brain injuries and are pursuing personal injury claims. Additionally, since 2020, I have been a Special Medical Visitor to the Office of the Public Guardian and the Court of Protection, regularly conducting independent mental capacity assessments to support them in their roles.
A core aspect of my work across all roles is the preparation of high-quality reports for various purposes, including treatment planning, rehabilitation, and informing legal proceedings. I am committed to providing clear, independent opinions in line with my responsibilities to the court and have recently completed Bond Solon training on expert witness report writing.
Alongside my clinical practice, I regularly lecture on neuropsychology-related topics and have published several articles in academic journals, focusing on brain injury, cognitive difficulties, and their impact on behaviour and daily functioning.
In my spare time, I curate a blog on helpful smartphone applications for people with cognitive difficulties
My CV is available upon request - please email info@gbneuro.com or use this form.
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