Clinical Psychologist Slough
- Slough, UK
Hannah Nicholson Clinical Psychologist Cheshire offers compassionate and evidence-based therapy for individuals, couples, and families. She brings a wealth of training and expertise to help people navigate life’s challenges. With over a decade of professional experience, she supports clients through mental health difficulties with clarity, empathy, and care.
Dr. Hannah Nicholson works both privately and within the NHS. In her NHS post, she focuses on the perinatal and postnatal period. She supports expectant parents, new mothers, fathers, and families with children up to two years old. Her expertise covers postnatal depression, perinatal anxiety, trauma, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and parent-infant bonding challenges.
Importantly, she tailors every therapeutic approach to the unique needs of each person. Therefore, clients receive personalised care that reflects their goals and values.
Hannah’s doctoral thesis, Meaning Making in Motherhood, explored growth after trauma in women who survived childhood abuse. This research highlights her deep understanding of trauma-informed care and posttraumatic growth. In therapy, she draws on these insights to guide individuals toward healing, identity, and resilience.
Moreover, she incorporates a range of psychological models such as CBT, CAT, ACT, and Compassion Focused Therapy. Additionally, she uses EMDR, a highly regarded trauma-focused therapy recommended by NICE.
Hannah completed her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Liverpool. Before that, she achieved an MSc in Applied Clinical Psychology with distinction at UCLAN. Her journey began with a BSc in Psychology, also from the University of Liverpool.
Alongside her qualifications, Hannah continues to train in specialist methods. She has completed courses in EMDR, Attachment Narrative Therapy, perinatal-specific CBT, and Compassion Focused Therapy. Consequently, her work remains up to date, diverse, and client-centred.
Hannah supports clients with a wide range of difficulties. These include perinatal distress, trauma, depression, anxiety, emotional regulation, and relationship challenges. She also works with grief, loss, and personal identity concerns. Through therapy, she helps clients find meaning, strengthen relationships, and connect with personal values.
Hannah contributes to clinical research through multiple peer-reviewed publications. Her work explores mental health, shame, trauma, eating disorders, and suicide risk. In addition, she holds full registration with the Health and Care Professions Council.
Because of her academic insight, clinical expertise, and warm approach, clients feel supported and empowered. Above all, Hannah Nicholson Clinical Psychologist Cheshire provides a safe and professional space for personal growth.
