Neuropsychology Services
We provide detailed assessments and bespoke, evidence-based interventions for individuals, couples, and families living with and affected by neurological injury and illness and welcome all enquiries.
- Anxiety
- Low mood & depression
- Anger
- Trauma
- Changes in self-identity
- Loss & Adjustment
- Relationship Strain
- Cognitive Problems
- Behaviour Difficulties
- Fatigue
Neuropsychological
Assessment
We offer a clinical interview and detailed cognitive testing when required (e.g. memory, concentration, intellectual functioning, language, visuospatial skills, executive functioning). We then provide a detailed written report which includes a clear set of recommendations for further treatment, if indicated.
We offer assessments for a wide variety of purposes, including mental capacity, and pension and benefits appeals.
Psychological
Therapy
We offer bespoke, evidence-based psychological treatment for a range of common symptoms and conditions associated with neurological injury and illness, including problems accepting and coming to terms with the condition, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress and relationship difficulties. This may include individual, couple or family sessions depending on circumstances and clinical need.
Cognitive
Rehabilitation
We offer bespoke intervention to address common cognitive symptoms associated with neurological injury and illness, including difficulties with memory, concentration, learning new information, multi-tasking, speed of processing, problem solving and decision making.
Occupational
Health
We offer specialist assessments for occupational health services and other agencies for individuals whose ability to work has been adversely affected by neurological injury or illness.
Sports
Neuropsychology
We offer specialist assessments for individuals affected by sport-related brain injuries or those who require a specialist assessment for their regulatory sporting body. We have specific experience, for example, in the field of boxing.
Teaching
& Training
We offer specialist, bespoke teaching and training for clinicians and care providers who are supporting clients with neurological injury and illness in a variety of settings, including brain injury education, management of challenging behaviours, management of cognitive and psychological factors. Please contact us to discuss your service requirements.
Meet the Team

Dr Andrew Harrison
Andrew has assessed and treated individuals and families living with neurological injury and illness since qualification in 1997. He worked in a charitable hospital for patients with neuro disability in London (1997-2000) and a national NHS neurorehabilitation service (2000-2013) before moving to work in the private sector. He is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with the British Psychological Society and he is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). He is entered on the British Psychological Society’s Specialist Register of Clinical Neuropsychologists (SRCN) and the Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (BPS). His CV is available on request.

Dr Mari O'Neill
Consultant Clinical Psychologist
Mari has specialised in neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation since obtaining her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2011. She worked in a charitable hospital for patients with acquired brain injury and challenging behaviour in Northampton (2011 – 2016). She then worked in a private hospital for patients with acquired brain injury and progressive neurological conditions (2016 – 2017), and within residential and community settings in the East Midlands delivering neurobehavioural rehabilitation for adults with acquired brain injury (2017 – 2019), before moving to Scotland to work in the private sector in 2019. She is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist (British Psychological Society) and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). She is on the Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (BPS) and is an Associate Fellow of the BPS. Her CV is available on request.

Dr Emma Williams
Associate Clinical Psychologist
Emma obtained her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2013 from the University of Edinburgh. She worked as a Clinical Psychologist in Neuropsychology for the Community Rehabilitation and Brain Injury Service and provided psychology services to inpatient stroke units across NHS Lothian (2013 – 2014). She has worked as Lead Clinical Psychologist for the Community Rehabilitation and Brain Injury Service in NHS Lothian since 2014. Her interests include functional neurological disorders, trauma and stroke. Emma has completed accredited training in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. She is registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Her CV is available on request.
Pricing
Initial telephone or online consultation is FREE.
Fees for individual assessment and therapy sessions are noted below. Therapy sessions are based on 50-60 minutes.
Psychological Assessment
- Assessment including clinical interview, and written report with recommendations.
Neuropsychological Assessment
- Assessment including clinical interview, cognitive testing, and written report with recommendations.
Occupational Health Assessment
- Assessment including written report and feedback appointment.
Sports Neuropsychology Assessment
- Assessment including cognitive testing, and written report.
Psychological Treatment
- Following assessment, we offer bespoke evidence-based psychological treatment. This may include individual, couple or family sessions depending on circumstances and clinical need.
Teaching & Training
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We offer specialist teaching and training for clinicians and care providers.
Please contact us to discuss your service requirements.
Cancellation Policy: Clients are requested to provide a minimum of 24 hours' notice of any cancellations. The full fee is payable if insufficient notice is given.