Reflections Psychology Clinic are a clinical psychology service in Derbyshire. We provide psychological assessment and evidence-based psychological therapy for a range of psychological and emotional difficulties. We work with individuals, couples, families and organisations. We offer a range of services that are tailored to the individual/organisation in order to ensure that the therapies/services provided are the most suitable for our client's needs. 

We accept referrals from all major health insurance providers, GPs and self-referring clients.

You can find out more about the therapies/services we offer and the many issues we work with below.

SKYPE AND ZOOM APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE

About us

Dr Alison Jones (BSc Hons. CPsychol. PgDip)

Dr Alison Jones is a qualified Clinical Psychologist. She is registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) and has chartered membership of the British Psychological Society (BPS). Alison trained and worked in the NHS in London for 14 years. She also worked privately for a Harley Street clinic during this time. Since relocating to the Midlands, Alison has worked in both the NHS and private practice.

Alison has worked with clients presenting with a broad range of psychological difficulties. Having trained in a variety of psychological approaches (e.g. CBT, systemic approaches, EMDR) Alison can tailor therapy to suit an individual’s needs.

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Who we work with 

We work with people presenting with a broad range of difficulties. Some of these are listed below. If you would like to talk to us about how we might support you please contact us.

  • Depression and low mood
  • Anxiety and phobias (e.g. OCD)
  • Trauma (e.g. PTSD)
  • Psychosexual and relationship difficulties
  • Post-natal depression and birth trauma
  • Family issues
  • Bereavement and loss
  • Low self-esteem/confidence
  • Neuropsychological conditions
  • Interpersonal Difficulties
  • Adjustment Difficulties
  • Physical health difficulties (adjustment/distress)
  • Neuropsychological difficulties
  • Addictions (e.g. alcohol, drugs, gambling and sex)
  • Eating Disorders
  • Work related stress