Sadgun Bhandari Psychiatrist London
- 020 8108 2179
- Grovelands House The Bourne Southgate London N14 6RA
Victoria Sullivan Chartered Clinical Psychologist London brings extensive experience, deep empathy, and evidence-based care to every client. She treats a wide range of psychological conditions and uses approaches that are both clinically grounded and personally tailored. With years of practice in the public and private sectors across the UK and overseas, she offers comprehensive support to individuals, couples, and groups.
Victoria treats depression, anxiety, panic attacks, bipolar disorder, phobias, and more. She also works with interpersonal difficulties, stress, mood disorders, and personality disorders. In addition, this doctor provides specialist treatment for a wide range of eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder (BED), and OSFED. Clients benefit from both her clinical expertise and her compassionate, hands-on therapeutic style.
Victoria uses a diverse set of psychological therapies to suit individual needs. She draws from clinical psychology, psychotherapy, counselling, and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). also specialises in eating disorder treatment and emotional regulation techniques. She ensures that therapy empowers clients through insight and practical tools that foster long-term resilience.
Victoria holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClinPsy) and is a Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered psychologist. She is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society (AFBPsS) and a member of several professional organisations, including BABCP and DCP. Her expertise stems from years of working in both inpatient and outpatient settings, always delivering person-centred care.
Victoria has a strong academic and clinical focus on eating and weight-related issues. For over a decade, she has researched and treated complex eating disorders. At Nightingale Hospital London, she provides individual and group therapy within the Eating Disorders Unit and also sees clients dealing with general psychiatric concerns. She continuously contributes to research projects that explore self-help methods, motivation for change, and mental health behaviours.
Having lived and worked overseas, Victoria remains sensitive to the ways cultural differences impact mental health. She believes therapy must honour the individual’s background, values, and experiences. Victoria’s therapeutic style is warm, collaborative, and practical. Her aim is to enhance understanding, foster change, and support people through life’s many transitions.
