
Dr Touroni is a Consultant Psychologist at Central London NHS specialist personality disorders service.
Special interests include relationship difficulties, personal development, work-related stress, depression, anxiety, issues of sexuality and addictions.
A founding partner of Maple Psychological Services and Clinic Director, she can offer therapy in English or Greek.
Dr King manages an NHS Specialist Eating Disorders Service in London.
He has worked in primary and secondary treatment settings working with people with anxiety, depression and panic attacks.
He has a special interest in anxiety, panic attacks, and obsessive compulsive disorder.
Dr King is a founding partner of Maple Psychological Services.
Dr Murfett is a Highly Specialist Psychologist within a Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (NHS).
She has 10 years clinical experience working with adults, children, young people and their families with a broad range of behavioural and emotional disorders in both adult and child mental health settings.
Special interests include work with young people, school-related stress, anxiety, eating disorders, OCD and PTSD.
Dr Choudhary is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist working as a Specialist in a Personality Disorder Service in Central London and in a Community Mental Health Team based in Surrey.
She has been in clinical practice since 2004 working with individuals suffering from a broad spectrum of difficulties.
She obtained her BSc in Psychology at Royal Holloway University of London and her Practitioner Doctorate in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology from the University of Surrey.
Her special interests include anxiety, depression, phobias, personal development, identity issues, relationship and interpersonal difficulties and couple and family work.
Dr Anna Saunders is a clinical psychologist working in a specialist personality disorder service in central London for the NHS.
She has six years clinical experience working with individuals and groups with a wide range of difficulties.
Dr Saunders has been working for the NHS since 2002 in general adult, child, and older adult mental health services as well as specialist services for substance misuse, early psychosis and personality disorders.
She has specialist training in dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) as well as training in cognitive behaviour therapy.
Dr King is a Specialist Counselling Psychologist working in a London based NHS Community Mental Health Team and Primary Care Liaison Team for adults with mental health difficulties.
She has been in clinical practice in the NHS since 2004, working with individuals, groups and couples with a broad spectrum of emotional and behavioural difficulties from mild through to severe and complex.
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Post-natal depression refers to the depression that develops after having a baby.
Sometimes you can suffer even months after giving birth. You may feel low, irritable and anxious.
You may feel very tired and unable to cope with the baby.
You may experience feelings of anger, guilt or failure. Some of you may even have thoughts about harming the baby, although you have no plans to act on your thoughts.
On some occasions post-natal depression develops as a reaction to the changes that a new baby brings into the life of the family.
However for some mothers having a new baby may trigger issues from the relationship with their own mother.
Receiving treatment is important for you, your baby and the family.