Clinical Psychologist Slough
- Slough, UK
Dr Claire McGoldrick Clinical Psychologist London offers expert, compassionate, and evidence-based psychological care to individuals of all ages. With over 12 years of experience, Dr McGoldrick brings a warm, collaborative approach to mental health support. She works in both the NHS and private practice, ensuring clients benefit from a deep understanding of varied clinical settings.
Dr McGoldrick completed her undergraduate Psychology degree at Maynooth University in Ireland, graduating with first-class honours. She then earned her MSc in Applied Psychology from Trinity College Dublin and her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Glasgow. Her academic path reflects both dedication and a rigorous foundation in psychological science.
Having worked with people across the lifespan, Dr Claire McGoldrick Clinical Psychologist London supports individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, phobias, panic, bereavement, and health-related distress. She also works with clients navigating complex conditions such as neurodegenerative disorders and severe mental illness. Therefore, clients receive nuanced, personalised care tailored to their specific needs.
Dr McGoldrick draws from a broad range of psychological models. These include Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Narrative Therapy, and Systemic Therapy. Because of this integrated approach, clients benefit from flexible, adaptive support aligned with best-practice methods.
In addition to her clinical work, Dr McGoldrick serves as a Clinical Tutor at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN). Through this role, she trains future psychologists while continuing to engage in clinical innovation. Furthermore, she provides consultation to professional carers, staff teams, families, and friends, thereby extending her impact beyond the therapy room.
She is committed to empowering individuals through respectful, non-judgmental collaboration. She prioritises client autonomy and emotional safety while fostering change, growth, and resilience. Ultimately, her work is grounded in empathy, clinical skill, and an enduring belief in each person’s capacity for healing.
