
Unity uses a range of psychological theories and
research to inform her practice. She develops her knowledge and skills through
professional development, reflective practice and engagement with research.
Unity has been working as a qualified educational
psychologist for seventeen years. She is a Chartered member of the British
Psychological Society and registered practitioner with the Health
Professionals’ Council. Unity is additionally qualified as a teacher and her
professional training in educational psychology is to a Masters level.
Unity’s areas of special interest include:
• Solution focused coaching for
adolescents
• Anxiety
• Autistic spectrum condition
• Bereavement
Through consultation with parents, teachers and other
professionals and drawing on solution focused practice, Unity, as a member of
Partners in Psychology, identifies the best hopes and goals for work together
with her clients and their families.
Partners in psychology are able to complete a wide range
of work including:
• Individual child assessments, e.g.
cognitive and psychometric assessments, literacy assessments
• Consultation about a range of
educational difficulties at the individual, group or systemic level
• Bespoke training
• Supervision of a range of
professionals
• Group work with children and young
people
• Information and advice about how to
support children with special educational needs
• Intervention work including the
application of cognitive behaviour therapy principles
• Multi-agency working


