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Salisbury Team Profiles: Clinical psychologists

Children born with a cleft lip and / or palate may face multiple health problems. Experience has shown that these problems are best supported by a team of specialists from many disciplines who work together with the family to provide for the social, emotional, psychological and educational needs of the child.

This means that, when you visit us, you may find yourself in a room with lots of clinicians – this is quite normal and nothing to worry about. If you feel uncomfortable with so many people in the room, please don’t be afraid to request that only key members of the team remain.

Laura Pick

I joined the Spires Cleft Centre in 2022 after completing my doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Southampton. I have worked in Clinical Psychology since 2012, gaining experience in both the NHS and private sector supporting people of all ages with various types of emotional difficulties, such as anxiety, low mood, trauma, and […]

Roles/Teams: Clinical psychologists

Anna Sanders

I joined the Spires Cleft Centre in 2023 after completing my MSc in Clinical Psychology at the University of Southampton and a placement in the Paediatric Diabetes Team at Salisbury District Hospital. I have found it invaluable working as part of a multi-disciplinary team and learning about cleft provision in the UK. This experience has […]

Roles/Teams: Clinical psychologists