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Psychotherapist and CBT specialist
in the Hampshire/Surrey border area
in the Hampshire/Surrey border area
Nicola Boardman BSc (Hons), MSc, CPsychol, AFBPsS
I have been working as a psychotherapist for eighteen years and I believe that therapy should be an enriching experience as well as providing a pathway to change
As a chartered Counselling Psychologist, my work is underpinned by humanistic values and respect for an individual's choices. I work with a wide range of personal problems including low self esteem, loss of motivation and relationship breakdown.
I specialise in working with depression, including post-natal depression and anxiety disorders including social anxiety, and OCD
I am also a qualified and highly experienced cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) specialist
Clinics in Headley, near Bordon, and Farnham
I am an approved provider for insurance companies including BUPA, AXA and Aviva
Contact me here
As a chartered Counselling Psychologist, my work is underpinned by humanistic values and respect for an individual's choices. I work with a wide range of personal problems including low self esteem, loss of motivation and relationship breakdown.
I specialise in working with depression, including post-natal depression and anxiety disorders including social anxiety, and OCD
I am also a qualified and highly experienced cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) specialist
Clinics in Headley, near Bordon, and Farnham
I am an approved provider for insurance companies including BUPA, AXA and Aviva
Contact me here
Training, qualifications and experience
My core training is as a Counselling Psychologist and I am a Chartered Member and Associate Fellow of the
British Psychological Society.
I am also a fully accredited member of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP),
as well as a registered health professional with the HCPC.
My work has principally been within NHS Primary and Secondary Care Mental Health Services, but has also included
working within higher education
My core training is as a Counselling Psychologist and I am a Chartered Member and Associate Fellow of the
British Psychological Society.
I am also a fully accredited member of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP),
as well as a registered health professional with the HCPC.
My work has principally been within NHS Primary and Secondary Care Mental Health Services, but has also included
working within higher education
CBT
Research has shown that CBT can help people to recover from, or manage, life events. Its principal focus is upon helping an individual to understand and to tackle problems instead of avoiding them.
Research has shown that CBT can help people to recover from, or manage, life events. Its principal focus is upon helping an individual to understand and to tackle problems instead of avoiding them.
Age Range
I am experienced in working with adults and older adults
I am experienced in working with adults and older adults
The BABCP is the lead organisation for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in the UK.
Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the practice, theory or development CBT. BABCP also
provides accreditation for CBT therapists.
BABCP accredited members adhere to the Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics in the practice
of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies and are willing to be scrutinised in this adherence as required
Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the practice, theory or development CBT. BABCP also
provides accreditation for CBT therapists.
BABCP accredited members adhere to the Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics in the practice
of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies and are willing to be scrutinised in this adherence as required
The HCPC are an independent, UK-wide health regulator. They set standards of professional training, performance and conduct for 14 professions.They keep a register of health professionals who meet their standards and they take action if registered health professionals fall below those standards. They were created by a piece of legislation called the
Health Professions Order 2001.
Registration means that a health professional meets national standards for their professional training, performance
and conduct.
Health Professions Order 2001.
Registration means that a health professional meets national standards for their professional training, performance
and conduct.