Dr Sarah Flanagan

BSc (Hons), D.Clin.Psych

  • Speciality: Clinical Psychology Services
  • Sub Specialities: Psychological Assessment, Consultation and Therapy. Counselling style approach also available.
  • Special clinical interests: Sarah is able to work with children, young people and adults. Please feel free to make contact and discuss your concerns/needs if the below list doesn’t mention your difficulties.Anxiety; Bereavement; Binge Eating; Body Image difficulties; Building resilience; Career difficulties; Depression and low mood; Eating Disorders; Family difficulties; Generalised Anxiety Disorder; difficulties with self-esteem; Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; Managing emotions; Panic, Redundancy; Relationship difficulties; Separation and divorce; Sexuality; Stress.The majority of Sarah’s work at present is in private practice, although currently she does work one day a day per week as a locum in a local community eating disorder team.

Year of Qualification:

Doctorate of Clinical Psychology in 2014.

Current membership(s) of professional, national and regional bodies

HCPC PYL 31383
Registered with the British Psychological Society as a Chartered Psychologist

Professional Profile

Sarah is a chartered Clinical Psychologist with the British Psychological Society and has over 15 years’ experience working in mental health, across the NHS, private healthcare and research settings. She is registered with the Health and Care professions council (HCPC), who are the regulatory body for Clinical Psychologists.

Sarah qualified as a Doctor of Clinical Psychology in 2014 from the Universities of Coventry and Warwick. She has experience of working in adaptive ways that suit the needs of each individual.

Since qualifying as a Clinical Psychologist, Sarah has worked with children, adolescents and adults with a wide range of mental health and emotional and behavioural difficulties. She has also worked in the field of eating disorders.

Her work in the field of mental health has led to contributions in academic journal articles and lead authorship on her doctoral research, which looked at the topic of posttraumatic growth.

Her current working days and hours are Monday and Wednesday between 09:30am and 5:00pm.