
Bachelor of Psychology with Counselling from the Middlesex University, UK, Masters in Clinical Psychology from the University of London, UK, Doctor of Psychology (with doctoral project on eating disorders) from California Southern University, PG Diploma in Child & Adolescent Mental Health from the UK.
Psychologist specialising in child and adolescent mental health, anxiety, depression and eating disorders
Experience
8 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Malayalam
Location
Jumeirah, Dubai
Sees
children, adults
Dr. Sneha John is a psychologist at Medcare Camali Clinic in Jumeirah with nearly a decade of experience in child and adolescent mental health. She trained in the UK, earning a bachelor's degree in psychology with counselling from Middlesex University and a master's in clinical psychology from the University of London. She holds a doctorate in clinical psychology with specialisation in child psychology from California Southern University and a postgraduate diploma in child and adolescent mental health from the UK.
Dr. John treats a broad range of emotional and behavioural conditions in children and young people, including anxiety, depression, eating disorders, trauma, phobias, self-esteem issues, mood disorders, tic disorders and childhood grief. She has particular expertise in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning difficulties and working with gifted and talented children. She uses evidence-based therapies including cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy, emotion-focused therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, attachment-focused therapy and trauma-focused CBT, alongside family-based therapy and parent counselling.
Dr. John is well suited for families seeking help with their child's emotional wellbeing, behavioural concerns or learning-related anxiety. She has worked across multiple settings including schools, rehabilitation centres and community centres, and is a member of the British Psychological Society and the American Psychological Association.
Special interests: psycho-educational intervention, gifted and talented children, attachment-focused therapy, mindfulness therapy.
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Bachelor of Psychology with Counselling
Middlesex University, United Kingdom
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology
University of London, United Kingdom
Doctor of Psychology
California Southern University, United States
Postgraduate Diploma in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
UK, United Kingdom
Psychologist
Browns Community Services London, United Kingdom
Psychologist
Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead, United Kingdom
Clinical Psychologist
LifeWorks Holistic Counselling Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Psychologist
Camali Clinic, Child, Adult Mental Health & Medcare Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Psychologist
Aspris Wellbeing Centre, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Psychologist
Medcare Camali Clinic, Jumeirah, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Malayalam.
Medcare — Jumeirah - Medcare Medical Centre, Jumeirah, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Addiction Disorders, Anxiety, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Behavioral Problems, Depression, Eating Disorders, Examination Anxiety, Intellectual Disability.
Profile compiled from Medcare's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Medcare Medical Centre, Jumeirah
Medcare Building - Jumeirah Beach Rd - Umm Suqeim - Umm Suqeim 1 - Dubai
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Medcare Medical Centre, Jumeirah
Medcare Medical Centre, Jumeirah · Medcare Medical Centre - Palm Jumeirah
Jumeirah, Dubai
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