
Four of our clinicians from The Family Psychologist are in training to be race-ready for the Bewdley Rowing Club Beginners Fun Regatta – being held at Bewdley Rowing Club, Riverside North, Bewdley on Saturday 6

Mental Health Awareness Week is a vital time to shine a light on mental wellbeing, and this year, we’re focusing on a powerful and often overlooked resource: nature. For centuries, humans have found solace and rejuvenation in the natural world. In our increasingly digital and urban lives, re-establishing that connection can be more important than ever for our mental health.

This month has been a busy one for The Family Psychologist. In addition to our regular work delivering client assessments, support sessions & reports, we have welcomed three new clinicians to the team. TFP are growing to meet increasing demand for our services, and we are expanding the clinical space at our Kidderminster practice, to accommodate our growing team.

Our Clinical Psychologist Dr Johnson was featured again this month on Parent Dish.co.uk. The article explored parents expectations of their children in in terms of activities & tasks. What we allow them to do versus,

Featured Baby London Baby Mag – “Positive Parenting And The Power Of Positive Praise” Dr Johnson Our Clinical Psychologist has been recently featured in Baby London Magazine. Emma Oliver Wrote a Beautiful Article within the Local

Dr Rachel Johnson our Principal Child and Family Psychologist was recently asked by the institute of Motivational Interviewing Training Research Implementation and Practise to review their new book on “Motivational Interviewing with Adolescents and Young

Our Child Psychologist and Clinical Director – Dr Johnson is featured in the December edition of London Baby. Dr Johnson answered a series of questions to help mother and baby, here is a copy of

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