MA MAPP SCI CH CLIN PSYCH AFBPsS
I am a clinical psychologist with a specialist masters in child clinical psychology.
By providing a safe place for 11 - 18 year olds, a clinical psychologist can assist a young person to navigate challenges such as anxiety and depression.
Creating a nurturing environment is imperative to allow children and teenagers to express their emotional fears and doubts.
Providing coping strategies to adapt to chronic illness is a tool offered by a clinical psychologist. Together with offering strategies to help address behavioural issues improves self esteem and can promote adaptive behaviour.
The mind and body are intrinsically linked. How you feel about yourself is as much about your mental wellbeing as being physically well. Both Spire Manchester Hospital and Spire Cheshire Hospital are very aware of this and have signalled its holistic approach by the introduction of a clinical psychology service. Your journey through life and your treatments affect you, like a blush, the mind and body are intertwined.
Supporting your psychological health is a partner to the screening and treatment at Spire Manchester Hospital and Spire Cheshire Hospital. We all have our ups and downs, but at some point we all need additional coping strategies and to develop support mechanisms to help us. The clinical psychology service at both hospitals offers this inspired approach.
Some of the principal treatments carried out by Ms Amanda Lurie at Spire include:
Psychology
Paediatrics
Other treatments
COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire Cheshire Hospital.
Bsc, Hons / Manchester / 1982
Bachelor of Science - Psychology
MA Child clinical psychology / Nottingham Queens Medical School and University / 1985
MA Child clinical psychology
MAPP SCI CH Clin Psych / Glasgow dept of post graduate medicine / 1986
Professional clinical psychology training