Clinical Psychologist Slough
- Slough, UK
Daniela Di Basilio Clinical Psychologist Birmingham dedicates herself to helping people of all ages overcome mental health challenges. She specialises in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and integrates evidence-based techniques, including mindfulness and holistic approaches, to foster a strong mind-body connection. Consequently, Daniela helps clients achieve true wellbeing by balancing both psychological and physiological health aspects.
With extensive experience in clinical practice and research, Daniela bridges the gap between scientific advancements and therapeutic care. She continuously updates her methods using the latest research. As a result, clients receive effective, personalised interventions tailored to their unique needs. Daniela offers compassionate, client-centred care to individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, and other psychological difficulties.
Daniela creates a supportive space where clients explore their thoughts and emotions openly. She encourages them to develop coping strategies and build resilience. Whether working with children, adolescents, or adults, she empowers each person to make meaningful change and improve overall wellbeing. Her warm and integrative approach helps clients reconnect with themselves and face life’s challenges with greater confidence and balance.
Since 2024, Daniela Di Basilio has worked at Priory, providing CBT-based therapy and clinical supervision to psychologists and counsellors. She holds accreditation from the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and has offered mental health support since 2014. Daniela’s academic background includes a PhD in Psychology from Manchester Metropolitan University and a DClinPsy from the University of Turin.
Daniela also lectures in clinical psychology at Lancaster University. She focuses on digital health tools like mobile apps and neuromodulation, which benefit people with high-relapse disorders such as eating disorders and psychogenic seizures. Furthermore, she works as an honorary research associate at the Northern Care Alliance and participates in the Manchester Epilepsy Research Network.
This interdisciplinary group collaborates to better understand epilepsy and psychosomatic conditions. Daniela’s expertise spans mixed-methods research, quantitative surveys, and qualitative studies like focus groups. She strives to integrate research and clinical practice to deliver meaningful benefits to people with complex mental health needs.
