Private clinical psychologists
Private clinical psychologists
If you’re looking for professional mental health support without the long wait, a private clinical psychologist can help. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, or something you can’t quite name, working with a qualified psychologist gives you a structured and evidence-based path to recovery.
At PLE Health, our team of HCPC-registered clinical psychologists provides confidential, tailored support for individuals, couples, and families. We match you with a psychologist who suits your needs, goals, and preferences—so you get the right help, right away.
What does a clinical psychologist do?
Clinical psychologists are trained to assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of mental health conditions. They use a variety of therapeutic approaches backed by scientific evidence and are experienced in helping people navigate complex emotional or psychological issues.
You might work with a clinical psychologist if you are experiencing:
Anxiety, panic, or excessive worry
Depression or persistent low mood
Trauma, PTSD, or difficult past experiences
OCD, phobias, or compulsive behaviours
Stress, burnout, or sleep problems
Identity, confidence, or self-esteem challenges
Relationship issues or family conflict
Your sessions may involve structured therapy like CBT, or take a more exploratory approach depending on what’s most helpful to you.


Benefits of seeing a private clinical psychologist
Choosing private care gives you more choice, more flexibility, and faster access. You don’t need to go through the NHS or wait for months.
With PLE Health, you’ll benefit from:
Direct access – No GP referral required
Quick appointment times – No long waiting lists
Tailored care – Therapy matched to your goals
Ongoing support – We work with you for as long as needed
Our psychologists offer both short-term and longer-term therapy, depending on what’s right for you.
What to expect from your sessions
very person is different, so your first session will focus on understanding your situation, what’s bringing you to therapy, and what you hope to achieve.
Your psychologist will then recommend an approach that may include:
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Compassion-Focused Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Schema Therapy
Behavioural strategies and psychoeducation
Sessions are usually available online or in person, and always confidential.
