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DR MELANIE SEHGAL

Educational Psychologist & HCPC Registered Practitioner Psychologist
Pronouns: She/Her
Locations: Virtual, The Shrubberies, East London

I completed my doctorate in Applied Educational Psychology at the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne in 2012.  I have a Bachelor of Science (BSc Honours) Degree in Psychology that I completed at the University of Essex in 2004.  I am registered with the Health and Care Professionals Council. I have chartered psychologist status with the British Psychological Society.

I am a passionate educational psychologist with over ten years of experience. I also have five years of experience working in schools and early years settings in various roles supporting children and young people. I have worked in the north east, Cornwall and Essex.

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I am skilled in assessment, consultation, training delivery, service development, critical incidents, supervision, research and report writing. I have a strong understanding of learning differences and appropriate interventions to support children to make progress. I gained specialist experience of working in social and emotional needs whilst working with a youth offending team as a senior specialist educational psychologist for four years.

 

I particularly favour approaches that utilise positive psychology for example solution-  oriented approaches and narrative approaches. I am trained in the use of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule and I am also undertaking training in the use of Video Interaction Guidance.

 

In my spare time I enjoy going to gym classes, travel and the theatre.

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Registered address: 9 The Shrubberies, South Woodford, E18 1BD

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CRISIS CARE

Please note that we are not an emergency mental health or crisis service. In the case of an emergency, we would recommend that you contact your local crisis line - through your GP or go to your local Accident and Emergency Service to access emergency mental health services. Also, you can call Samaritans for free on 116 123. 

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