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Photograph of Clinical Psychologist, Dr Lucy Singer

Hi! I'm Dr Lucy Singer

I'm a dedicated Clinical Psychologist and proud mum. As an HCPC registered professional, my focus lies in guiding parents through the transformative journey of pregnancy and the crucial early years of their child's life. I firmly believe that these formative years lay the foundation for our future relationships, self-perception, and worldview. My mission is to empower parents, offering unwavering support as they navigate the complexities of parenthood and beyond.

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Expertise in early years development

My passion lies in shaping positive relationships between parents and their babies/children. Whether you're grappling with mental health challenges impacting your parenting journey or seeking guidance on concerns related to your child, I am here to help. My specialised approach encompasses a broad spectrum, including support for parents navigating neurodivergence, be it diagnosed or not.

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Therapeutic background

Trained in a diverse range of therapeutic interventions, including Parent-Infant Psychotherapy, Brazelton Newborn Observation (NBO), and Video Interactive Guidance (VIG), I work collaboratively with you. Together, we decide on the most effective approach to address the challenges you face, ensuring a personalized and effective strategy for your unique situation.

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Your partner in parenthood

Embarking on the journey of parenthood is both rewarding and challenging. With my expertise and commitment to your well-being, I am here to support you every step of the way. Whether you're seeking assistance with parenting struggles, concerns for your child, or navigating neurodivergence, I provide a safe and supportive space for you to explore and address these challenges.

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Thank you for considering Little Minds Psychology as your resource for compassionate and expert support during this crucial chapter of parenthood. I look forward to accompanying you on your journey toward building strong and nurturing relationships with your child.

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