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Dr Susan Shaw

General psychiatry 03665651

 

  • Not Fee assured
  • Open Referral network
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Not Fee assured
Open Referral network

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  • Face-to-face consultations
  • Video and telephone consultations

About me

Dr Susan Shaw qualified from University College and the Middlesex School of Medicine in 1992, before starting her training in Psychiatry on the Royal Free Hospital Psychiatry Rotation in North London. She then moved to the Institute of Psychiatry in London researching into the use of computerised CBT for anxiety disorders with Professor Isaac Marks. She developed the self-help computer CBT program 'Fear Fighter' which continues to be used by sufferers. During this period of time she worked as a Clinical Lecturer in Behavioural Psychotherapy. She completed her higher training in General Adult Psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital in London in 2000. Following a period working for a pharmaceutical company, Dr Shaw took up her first Consultant post in General Adult Psychiatry in 2002 at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London. She moved to work as an NHS consultant based in Oxford in 2006, firstly at the Warneford Hospital and since September 2017, at the John Radcliffe Hospital. She presently works as a Consultant Psychiatrist in the Department of Psychological Medicine.

She has expertise in diagnosing and treating the full range of psychiatric conditions but has particular interests in anxiety disorders, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, liaison psychiatry (including renal and transplant medicine) and perinatal mental health.

Dr Shaw treats patients from the age of 18 upwards.

Areas of interest

Depression; Anxiety disorders; Perinatal psychiatry; Bipolar Disorder; Schizophrenia; ADHD; Liaison Psychiatry; All areas of general adult psychiatry

Specialist interests and expertise in the following physical conditions

  • Psychophysiological disorders

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