Therapy

ADHD Scotland provides professional, fully accredited psychological therapy for individuals, couples and families. Dr Emma Field provides support for adults, young people and children from the age of 10 years. Dr Emma Field is a counselling psychologist who has chartered status with the British Psychological Society and is accredited with the Health and Care Professions Council.

Dr Emma Field is registered with all insurance providers and can provide therapy for a range of symptoms including general anxiety, panic, low mood and depression, OCD, gender identity, parenting challenges, relationship difficulties, sexual difficulties, life transitions, exam worries, family issues and breakdowns, social anxiety, bullying and work-related stress.

Therapy

ADHD Scotland provides professional, fully accredited psychological therapy for individuals, couples and families. Dr Emma Field provides support for adults, young people and children from the age of 10 years. Dr Emma Field is a counselling psychologist who has chartered status with the British Psychological Society and is accredited with the Health and Care Professions Council.

She is registered with all insurance providers and can provide therapy for a range of symptoms including general anxiety, panic, low mood and depression, OCD, gender identity, parenting challenges, relationship difficulties, sexual difficulties, life transitions, exam worries, family issues and breakdowns, social anxiety, bullying and work-related stress.

Supervision

Dr Emma Field received supervision training by the British Psychological Society and is on their Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (RAPPS). She is able to provide experienced supervisory support to fellow professionals on a one-to-one basis using a collaborative, compassionate approach underpinned by extensive knowledge and training in different therapeutic models and ways of working. Emma prioritises developing a good working relationship with her supervisees where trust is a foundation for exploration and reflection, and development is at the pace of the supervisee.

Supervision

Dr Emma Field received supervision training by the British Psychological Society and is on their Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (RAPPS). She is able to provide experienced supervisory support to fellow professionals on a one-to-one basis using a collaborative, compassionate approach underpinned by extensive knowledge and training in different therapeutic models and ways of working. Emma prioritises developing a good working relationship with her supervisees where trust is a foundation for exploration and reflection, and development is at the pace of the supervisee.