Clinical Psychologist Glasgow
- 020 4600 5600
- 7 Buchanan St, Glasgow G1 3HL, UK
Dr Caile Gordon Clinical Psychologist Glasgow supports teenagers and adults in achieving meaningful mental health progress. He works face-to-face in Aberdeen and offers online sessions for convenience. Moreover, his practice focuses on evidence-based therapies tailored to each individual. By combining several approaches, he ensures that therapy meets your unique needs.
Dr Caile Gordon Clinical Psychologist Glasgow uses proven therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT). Additionally, he integrates psychoanalytical and schema-informed techniques when appropriate. Consequently, clients benefit from a flexible, personalised approach that prioritises both short-term relief and long-term growth.
Dr Caile Gordon helps clients explore their internal world safely. First, he encourages curiosity instead of judgement. Next, he guides them to identify patterns that keep them stuck. Furthermore, therapy focuses on practical strategies while nurturing self-compassion. This dual approach allows clients to achieve lasting change and gain confidence in their daily lives.
Dr Caile Gordon holds multiple degrees in psychology and clinical practice. His credentials include:
Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Psychology
Master in Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology
Master of Science (MSc) in Psychological Studies
Master of Science (MSc) in Foundations of Clinical Psychology
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
Since 2016, he has worked with the NHS and various charities. During this time, he gained extensive experience with complex and enduring mental health difficulties. Consequently, clients can trust his deep understanding and practical expertise.
Clients choose Dr Caile Gordon because he creates a supportive and brave environment. Moreover, he focuses on what matters most to the individual. By blending compassion with structured evidence-based methods, he helps clients make sustainable improvements. Ultimately, therapy becomes a collaborative journey rather than a prescribed path.
