Dr Johnson our Child Psychologist features in Parent Dish article “Are grandparents always the help you want them to be?” With more parents than ever before working fulltime Grandparents are getting involved in long term
Our Clinical Psychologist Dr Rachel Johnson is featuring on BBC Radio Essex to dicuss Children and Crime with Jeremy Vine. Jeremy Vine asked Rachel a series of Interesting questions during the live interview: – What influences young
Our Team are a mixture of Chartered Educational Psychologists, Chartered Clinical Psychologists and Child Psychologists we are registered with the BPS and the Health Professional Council to insure best practises and continuing professional development. The following Quote has been taken
Broadly speaking, a Child Psychologist is a person who, in addition to a first degree in Psychology, has gone on to complete further postgraduate training to specialise in working with children. In the UK this usually means
According to the British Dyslexia Association the following signs can help us spot dyslexia in children: 1. Persisting factors. There are many persisting factors in dyslexia, which can appear from an early age. They will
Teenagers / Students / Adults The difficulties noted below are often associated with dyslexia if they are unexpected for the individual’s age, educational level, or cognitive abilities. A qualified diagnostician can test a person to
Much like Doctors, you will see a variety of psychologists, some work with a goverment organisation such as the NHS along with other working individually (or both) but they need to have the same rigorous
We are occasionally asked why we call our selves ‘Private or Independently Practising Psychologists, so I though I would take a moment to clarify this for our visitors: Just like Doctors, there are different types