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Psychiatrists in South Wales
Dr Sharma has worked in various psychiatric settings, both in the NHS and in the private sector. Dr Sharma specializes in treating mental disorders like anxiety, depression disorders and psychotic illness.
He also offers medico-legal reports for liaison and adult Psychiatry Private, including personal injury, clinical negligence, and stress at work. He also treats patients who are suffering from medically unrelated symptoms. There are clinics in Cardiff and accepts referrals from private sources.
Dr. Raman Sakhuja
Dr Raman Sakhuja, a leading Cardiff consultant psychiatrist who is specialized in adult psychiatry, as well addiction psychiatry, is a specialist in adult psychotherapy. He is particularly interested in neuromodulation and non-invasive stimulation of the brain. He has recently completed a program of training in this field at the Berenson Allen Centre at Harvard Medical School in Boston, USA. He was the former chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists of Wales the faculties of addiction psychiatry as well as general adult psychiatry.
He is a recognised consultant provider for BUPA AXA-PPP, Aviva, WPA, Cigna and Pru Health. He also takes referrals on a self-funding basis. He is able to offer consultations in his private practice at Cyncoed Consultation Rooms and his phone and Skype appointments are also available to patients who live in other countries.
Colette Hart established Heart 2 Hart Solutions in order to highlight the importance of emotional support to those who have suffered medical trauma. She assists people who suffer from PTSD and medical trauma as well as complex trauma. She has worked with both the Cardiff and Vale NHS health board as in addition to a variety of private one-to-one clients. She has also presented at national conferences about medical trauma and PTSD.
Dr Sanjeev Sharma
Dr Sanjeev Sharma is a psychiatrist consultant with a wide array of experience in treating adults with various psychological illnesses. He employs a multi-faceted method to help his patients manage their symptoms through medication and psychotherapy. His expertise covers bipolar disorder and depression, as well anxiety and ADHD. He has a particular interest in transcultural psychiatry. He also provides Telehealth consultations for his patients.
He is a Medical Cannabis Clinicians Society member and has been certified in the indications, prescriptions and use of Cannabis-Derived Medicinal Products. He has been working as a second-opinion doctor for the Health Inspectorate Wales (HIW) since 2018. He is a caring psychiatrist who is eager to help patients with their mental health concerns through the use of CDMPs.
In addition to his private practice, he also served as an Adult Psychiatrist Consultant for the NHS in Cardiff and rural Australia. He has extensive expertise in the treatment of borderline personality disorders and developmental trauma-related disorders. He has always been interested in psychotherapy for PTSD, especially police and military PTSD.
His extensive clinical experience has led to his recognition by the General Medical Council as a specialist in Adult Psychiatry and Old Age Psychiatry and Consultation Liaison Psychiatry. He has more than 20 years of experience in preparing psychiatric report for medico-legal as well as insurance purposes.
He has been involved with research into mood disorders. He is also a founding member of the University of New South Wales’ Black Dog Institute. His current research focuses on depressive and bipolar disorders. He is dedicated to the training of doctors and is a frequent speaker at international and national conferences.
Professor Parker is a physician who works with a wide range of patients from a variety of backgrounds, with a special focus on those suffering from mood and anxiety disorders. He is a recognised consultant for BUPA and AXA-PPP. He also accepts self funded referrals. He is a qualified appraiser who regularly assesses doctors for the General Medical Council.
Dr David Davies
Dr Davies is a highly experienced consultant psychiatrist who provides a full range of psychological and psychopharmacological treatments to his patients. He is trained in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Counselling. He has a variety of experience within the NHS and private sector, working with both adults and children. He is also extremely interested in EMDR. He is particularly interested in the mental health of workers in safety critical situations.
He has over 20 years of experience in preparing reports on psychiatric conditions for medicolegal and insurance purposes. He is a registered Psychiatric Physician with the General Medical Council for Adult Psychiatry, Old Age Psychiatry and Consultation Liaison Psychiatry. He has experience treating patients with a variety disorders, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and anxiety.
Vivienne James is an experienced consultant psychiatrist who has worked in both public and private sectors. She is a graduate of University of Sydney and a fellow of Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. She offers an approach to treatment that is collaborative and utilizes a mix of medication and psychotherapy to aid her patients. She also offers a variety of psychiatric treatments for adolescents and young adults.
David Davies is a highly experienced consultant physician who interacts with his patients in a holistic approach. He has vast clinical experience in the management of a variety of chronic physical illnesses. He has also treated patients suffering from a variety of psychological issues, such as depressive and anxious disorders, and chronic fatigue and pain.
His research interests focus on the causes and mechanisms behind mood disorders, including bipolar disorder and depression. He has published extensively in these areas and is an Associate Fellow of the Black Dog Institute in Sydney. He is also a regular educator of medical undergraduate and postgraduate students.
He is the director of Cyncoed Consulting Rooms, a specialist medical practice in Cardiff. His team of consultants and psychologists are prepared to provide the highest quality of care to their patients. He believes in a patient-centered approach to care and believes the use of a multidisciplinary approach to treatment is essential for the most effective results.
Dr. Nia Johnson
Dr Nia John is a Psychiatrist with a particular interest in women’s mental health as well as the treatment of adolescents. She employs an holistic approach to patient care, that includes psychotherapy, medication and lifestyle adjustments. She is also an EMDR Europe accredited practitioner and an active member of the Clinical Hypnotherapy Society. She has a long-standing interest in helping people overcome trauma and is experienced in working with those with complex medical issues.
She is a specialist child and adolescents psychiatrist in Wales. She is particularly interested in working with children who are experiencing high levels of distress and troublesome symptoms, often in conjunction with co-morbid physical health issues. She is a member of the Children and Young People’s Refugee and asylum seeker steering group in Wales. She is an EMDR Europe-accredited therapist with a specialization in psychotherapy for severe Borderline Personality disorder and Developmental Trauma-Based Psychological Disorders.
Dr Kontos is a consultant paediatrician from the Cardiff and Vale University Health Board. She is a paediatrician who treats children of all ages, and includes those suffering from neurodevelopmental disorders such as ADHD and general paediatric issues such as behavioural concerns and issues with toileting and constipation. She is not currently working on a diagnosis of Autism on private referrals but is happy to discuss this over the phone.
He has over 34 years of experience in the management of adults with a variety of psychiatric and addiction issues in outpatient and ward settings as well as community settings. He has worked in forensic psychiatry and is familiar with the assessment of adolescents and adult offending behaviour. He has a strong commitment to providing patient-centered care and is well-versed in the full range of evidence-based treatments.
Psychiatry and mental health at UNSW is responsible for providing psychotherapy training within the medical program. It also leads an extensive program of research aimed at understanding and improving the mental health of our communities. Its staff is drawn from psychiatry and other disciplines like nursing, psychology, neuroscience, public health and social sciences.