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Dr Manuela Sannino

Role:
HCPC Clinical Psychologist
Client Base:
Children and Young People / Adults
Location:
LONDON and South East London | ONLINE
Languages:
English, Italian
Specialisms:
Providing Support for;

Children and Young People
Adults
TBI and ABI
Injury Adjustment
Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties
Parenting strategies
Family support
Neuropsychological
Trauma (EMDR)
Medico-legal experience
Rehabilitation Models
Cognitive assessments

Assessment and Therapies offered;

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Parenting training
Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
Mediation and Negotiation
Cognitive and behavioural interventions including Third Wave Approaches such as ACT
Motivational interviewing

Specialisms

Dr. Manuela Sannino is an experienced and highly skilled psychologist with specialist knowledge and skills in working with neurological difficulties, neurodevelopmental problems, and disability in both adults and child cases. Her deep understanding of the complexities involved in working with such cases has helped her provide comprehensive treatment and support to her clients.

Dr. Sannino's approach is explorative and reflective, drawing from a range of psychological approaches, including trauma models and rehabilitation, to address the root causes of her clients' difficulties. She is also experienced in using psychotherapeutic models of rehabilitation and injury, and has expertise in cognitive and behavioural interventions, including Third Wave Approaches, to provide effective treatment to her clients.

Moreover, Dr. Sannino is skilled in systemic work, collaborating with individuals, families, care teams, and IDTs to provide holistic and comprehensive care to her clients. She understands the importance of working with the system around the client to ensure the best possible care and support is given to the client. Her experience of working with loss and trauma, and long-term conditions, has helped her provide effective treatment to her clients.
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