Naomi de Kleine

Clinical Psychologist

Naomi is a clinical psychologist known for her warm and empathetic approach to therapy. She is deeply committed to helping individuals navigate their mental health and achieve personal growth.

With experience in community and public mental health, Naomi offers evidence-based therapy tailored to each client’s unique needs. Naomi helps people to improve their communication, recognise change and interpersonal patterns, reduce stress and burnout, and foster acceptance. She is experienced in working with a range of clinical diagnoses, which include depressive disorder, generalised anxiety disorder, PTSD, dissociative disorders, phobias, and borderline personality disorder.

Naomi employs a variety of therapeutic modalities including DBT, Schema Therapy, CBT, and Radically Open Dialectical Behaviour Therapy. This diverse toolkit allows her to create a collaborative and goal-oriented therapeutic environment where clients feel validated and empowered.

In her practice, Naomi prioritises the development of a strong therapeutic alliance, facilitating open communication and trust. She is dedicated to fostering a safe space for clients to explore their thoughts and emotions, enabling them to work towards meaningful change and improved well-being.

Modalities

Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) helps people manage intense emotions and improve coping skills. Originally developed for borderline personality disorder, it's now used for various mental health issues. DBT focuses on mindfulness, emotion regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness, and is effective in reducing self-harm and emotional instability.

Schema Therapy is an approach designed to address deep-seated emotional patterns and maladaptive schemas formed early in life. It combines cognitive, behavioural, and experiential techniques to help individuals understand and change these broad, pervasive patterns that affect their thoughts, emotions, and behaviours. Schema Therapy aims to modify deeply ingrained patterns that impact relationships and self-perception.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a widely used, evidence-based therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviours to improve emotional wellbeing. It involves identifying and challenging distorted thoughts, implementing strategies to alter harmful behaviours, and developing practical problem-solving skills.

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