Clinical Psychologist London
- 07989 242711
- 151 Clapham High St, London SW4 7SS, UK
Deba Choudhury-Peters Chartered Clinical Psychologist London brings over 14 years of clinical experience to her independent practice in London and Surrey. She combines her extensive NHS background with specialist roles, including a senior position at the Institute of Psychotrauma and work in an Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma clinic. Her unique experience allows her to provide expert, compassionate care for adults facing complex mental health challenges.
Dr Choudhury-Peters holds an impressive range of qualifications. These include HCPC registration as a Practitioner Psychologist, BPS Chartered membership, and membership with Experiential Dynamic Therapy UK. She earned her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and completed postgraduate certificates in Primary Care Mental Health. Additionally, her MSc in Applied Developmental Research and BSc (Hons) in Behavioural Sciences underpin her evidence-based approach.
She offers therapy for complex conditions such as Complex-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, mood disorders, and personality disorders. Dr Choudhury-Peters utilises Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), and Affect Phobia Therapy (APT). Furthermore, she adopts an integrative approach, blending therapeutic models when beneficial. This flexibility helps tailor treatment plans to individual client needs, promoting effective and lasting results.
Dr Choudhury-Peters understands the importance of cultural and religious context in mental health. She works with clients from diverse backgrounds, including therapy offered in Bengali. Importantly, she collaborates closely with each client, setting clear goals from the start. This transparency fosters trust and helps clients know what to expect throughout their therapy journey.
Alongside clinical work, Deba Choudhury-Peters plays a vital role in training and supervising other professionals. She provides specialist trauma-focused supervision and consults on complex cases within the NHS. Her research focuses on shame, self-compassion, and religiosity, reflecting her dedication to advancing psychological knowledge. She regularly presents at conferences and contributes to professional publications.
