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Helen Mawby CAMHS Therapist Sussex

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Helen Mawby CAMHS Therapist Sussex – Supporting Mental Health with Compassion and Expertise

Helen Mawby CAMHS Therapist Sussex offers integrative therapy that empowers both young people and adults. Helen draws from a wide range of evidence-based approaches. These include cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and the person-centred approach. She works closely with individuals to explore emotions and build effective coping strategies.

Helen maintains full accreditation with the National Counselling and Psychotherapy Society (NCPS). Because of this, clients trust in her professionalism and ethical standards. Furthermore, Helen tailors each session to the needs of the individual. She focuses on developing a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship.

Professional Role at Priory Hospital

Helen currently supports the CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) at Priory Hospital Ticehurst House. She also works with adults through the hospital’s outpatient services. Her dual role enhances her ability to understand challenges across the lifespan. Additionally, it allows her to apply her skills to a wide range of psychological needs.

Qualifications and Training of Helen Mawby CAMHS Therapist Sussex

Helen holds several advanced qualifications. These include a Psychotherapeutic Counselling Diploma and an Advanced Professional Diploma, both accredited by the NCPS. In addition, she completed a Postgraduate Certificate in the Psychology and Neuroscience of Mental Health from King’s College London.

She has also undergone specialist training to support neurodivergent individuals and those with eating disorders. Creative therapy techniques are part of her toolkit, and she integrates them when appropriate.

Areas of Expertise and Conditions Treated

Helen works with various mental health conditions. These include anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and self-harm. She takes a holistic view, always aiming to understand the root causes of distress. Because of her CAMHS expertise, she is especially skilled at identifying and addressing early signs of emotional struggles in children and teens.

Research Interests and Approach

Helen is passionate about understanding how early relational and attachment trauma affects development. She especially focuses on how this overlaps with neurodivergence. Her research interest strengthens her clinical work, and her insight allows her to offer deeper support. Moreover, her approach is always respectful, collaborative, and growth-oriented.

Helen Mawby CAMHS Therapist Sussex

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