Dr Katie Hunt Consultant Clinical Psychologist Nottingham
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Dr Katie Hunt Consultant Clinical Psychologist Nottingham: Expertise and Experience
Dr Katie Hunt Consultant Clinical Psychologist Nottingham leads with nearly 30 years of experience working with children and young people. She supports families facing emotional, behavioural, and developmental challenges. Katie specialises in neurodevelopmental difficulties, including autism and attention deficit disorders. She also works extensively with children who have complex special needs or acquired brain injuries. Her expertise ensures every child receives tailored assessments and interventions.
Specialist Consultant Clinical Psychologist Nottingham: Comprehensive Services
Katie holds qualifications including a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy), MPhil, and a BSc Hons in Psychology. She is a Registered Clinical Psychologist, Chartered Psychologist, and a member of the British Psychological Society’s Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists. With this rich background, Katie delivers expert assessments that combine clinical psychology with neuropsychological insights. Moreover, she helps families and professionals build a shared understanding of a child’s unique difficulties.
Paediatric Clinical Neuropsychologist Nottingham: Professional Background
Before private practice, Katie worked as a consultant clinical psychologist within the NHS, focusing on Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. She contributed to specialist autism assessment clinics and child development teams. For over 15 years in private practice, Katie continues to provide training and supervision to clinical psychologists. She co-authored two influential books on psychological wellbeing and autism, which further highlight her commitment to improving care for children and families.
Dr Katie Hunt Consultant Clinical Psychologist Nottingham: Therapeutic Approaches and Registrations
Katie uses evidence-based therapeutic approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). She holds professional registrations with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and maintains active membership in the Association for Clinical Psychologists-UK (ACP-UK). Katie’s integrated methods focus on both emotional and neurodevelopmental needs, ensuring comprehensive support for children and young people.

