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Dr Laurence Regan

Dr Laurence Regan

Psychology 30048878

 

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About me

Dr Laurence Regan is a clinical psychologist registered with the Health and Care Professions Council. Laurence has a broad range of clinical experience having trained to work across the lifespan and with a range of psychological issues. Since 2016 he has worked in NHS secondary community mental health services.

Laurence is passionate about working creatively with clients to create transformational change. He believes that relationships and meaning making are at the core of who we are. Consequently, Laurence aims to work collaboratively with clients to develop an understanding of how past hurts might impact their current problems, relationships or ways of coping. Laurence is ambitious about not only reducing troubling symptoms significantly but also supporting clients in self-discovery, unlocking their potential, achieving more fulfilling relationships and improving quality of life.

While Laurence identifies primarily as a relational and dynamic therapist, he is trained in a variety of therapeutic approaches including cognitive analytic therapy (CAT), psychodynamic interpersonal therapy (PIT), cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT). This allows him to work flexibly with clients to meet their individual needs and goals.

Laurence's particular area of expertise is adult mental health, working with individuals, couples and families who have experiences of trauma, relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, psychosis, personality and mood difficulties, medically unexplained symptoms, eating and body image issues.

Beyond his clinical work, Laurence is part of the programme staff for the Psychodynamic Interpersonal Therapy (PIT) training course at the University of Manchester. He is passionate about developing therapist's clinical skills in this modality. Laurence is also a senior member of and CPD lead for the UK PIT special interest group. He also provides specialist supervision to other therapists (individual and group), as well as consultation and training to teams and organisations, including corporate and NHS services.

Areas of interest

cognitive analytic therapy (CAT), psychodynamic interpersonal therapy (PIT), cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT). adult mental health, working with individuals, couples and families who have experiences of trauma, relationship difficulties, anxiety, depression, psychosis, personality and mood difficulties, medically unexplained symptoms, eating and body image issues.

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  • AA809

    Psychology session - (>50)

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