Dr Anna Haigh is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist with 22 years experience of working with children and adults, both privately and in the NHS.
Anna has a particular interest in the intersection between neurodivergence and mental health and is highly qualified and regarded in her field. Most recently, she worked to train other Clinical Psychologists at Oxford University.
Anna has a diagnosis of ADHD, with lived experience as a neurodivergent person, but also as a parent and family member. She has seen first-hand how important, or potentially devastating, interactions with professionals can be. As such, works in partnership with families to ensure that all members feel heard and their experiences validated.
It is important to Anna to combine her values with clinical excellence, and she has continued to learn and develop throughout her career to ensure she is trained to the highest standards. Anna regularly offers teaching, training and mentoring in order to support others to develop their skills.
Anna also has an interest in the application of psychology to the creative arts and is a keen ceramicist. She has an enormous, loveable dog called Marley who accompanies her to clinic as and when required.