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 Krystle Nurse
Dr. Krystle Nurse is a highly experienced Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of dedicated service within the NHS. She holds a BSc in Psychology from Brunel University and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of East London (UEL). Since qualifying, Dr. Nurse has supported individuals, families, and groups with a broad spectrum of psychological and emotional difficulties.
Her clinical expertise spans both mental and physical health contexts across the lifespan with adults, adolescents and children, with a special interest in working with children and young people neurodivergent difficulties. Dr. Nurse adopts a holistic, bio-psychosocial approach to understanding each client’s unique circumstances, tailoring interventions to ensure they are both compassionate and effective.
As an integrative practitioner, Dr. Nurse draws on a range of evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), trauma informed and systemic approaches. This flexibility allows her to adapt her therapeutic style to best meet the needs of those she supports.
Much of her post-qualification career has been focused within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), where she also provides supervision to trainees, consultation to professionals, training delivery, and contributes to service development
Dr. Nurse is widely recognised for her curiosity, flexibility, and thoughtfulness in her therapeutic work. She places a strong emphasis on cultural and contextual sensitivity, working creatively and collaboratively to foster a safe, responsive, and empowering therapeutic environment.
