Meet our team

Our team of highly qualified and skilled clinicians are all experienced in working across a wide spectrum of psychological difficulties. Each one of us has worked in the NHS as well as privately, with patients of all ages and across a wide spectrum of ethnicities.

However, we know that each person is different, and each patient an individual. Each psychologist in our team has additional skills and areas of expertise that we have studied, or developed over the years. With these, we aim to try and offer you sessions with the psychologist who is best equipped to deal with your particular difficulties.

Together with our policy of flexibility, where we are able to offer appointments during the day, in the evenings, or on weekends, we take pride in offering a personalised and patient-focused service.

Dr Cassie Bromley

Dr Cassie Bromley is a dedicated psychologist, committed to working collaboratively with people to meet their therapeutic goals. Dr Bromley graduated from the University of Leeds with an Honours Degree in Psychology. She went on to work as an Assistant Psychologist in a private adolescent inpatient unit and then in an NHS community Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, gaining experience working with individuals, groups and families with a range of emotional and behavioural difficulties.

Dr Bromley completed a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire in 2008, which emphasised the importance of how society and individuals construct meanings about their lived experiences. As part of the doctorate training, Dr Bromley gained experience working with adults presenting with a wide range of mental health difficulties, before spending a year working intensively with young people on an adolescent psychiatric inpatient ward. Her doctoral research looked at children’s experiences of having a parent with mental health difficulties and, since qualifying, she has gone on to supervise trainee clinical psychology research projects in the area of parental mental health. She has also supported psychologists, teachers and other healthcare professionals through supervision and training.

For over 10 years Dr Bromley has worked in a multidisciplinary Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service in the NHS, specialising in assessing and treating various emotional and behavioural difficulties with young people and their families, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, eating disorders, self-harm and suicidal thoughts. She has offered Cognitive Therapy to young people who have experienced multiple traumas, as part of a randomised control trial looking at the effectiveness of treatments for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and has been part of the systemic psychotherapy team, providing family therapy. She completed a postgraduate diploma in Child and Young Person’s IAPT Therapy at University College London in 2013, which focused on evidence based treatment for mental health difficulties (predominately Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) and the use of outcome monitoring and goals to enhance therapy.

Dr Bromley has also gained experience working with adults in an outpatient psychology service and values the opportunity to work with people of different ages. Dr Bromley works across the lifespan and has an integrative approach, drawing on a number of therapeutic approaches, such as cognitive behavioural therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, attachment, narrative and systemic approaches. She firmly believes in working alongside people to help them understand their own individual experiences, empowering them to find solutions to the challenges they face and build their resilience. Dr Bromley is warm in her approach and prioritises creating a safe therapeutic relationship to support individuals to move forward in their lives.



Dr Cassie Bromley