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Name: | Camilla Nguyen |
Specialist Areas: | Adjustment to chronic illness, Adjustment to physical disability, Adolescent development, Anxiety, Asperger's syndrome, Attention deficit hyperactivity (ADHD), Autism, Chronic pain, Depression, Emotion regulation, Health Anxiety Disorder, Intellectual assessment, Intellectual disability, LGBTQ+ issues, Mental health, Pain management, Parenting, Post traumatic stress disorder, Relationships, Trauma, Women's health, Work stress |
Treatment Areas: | Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), Brief intervention, Cognitive analytical therapy (CAT), Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), Couples therapy, Emotion focussed therapy, Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), Mindfulness-based therapies |
Client Types: | Adolescent, Adult, Couple, Family, Refugees and migrants |
Address: | 320 Mt Eden Road Mt Eden |
Practice Name: | Camilla Nguyen |
Location: | Auckland |
Phone: | 0273006288 |
Email: | camilla@buildingminds.co.nz |
Website: | www.buildingmindspsychology.co.nz |
Bio: | A highly skilled, kind and compassionate licensed clinical psychologist in Auckland who completed her doctorate training in the United Kingdom. Camilla Nguyen has worked as a Senior Clinical Psychologist within the National Health Service (NHS) and District Health Boards across physical health and mental health settings in both the United Kingdom and New Zealand. Her main areas of expertise include counselling and therapy of anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, low self-esteem, relationship issues, sexual health, gender identity, autism & ADHD, and adjusting to life with a chronic physical health condition. She works across the lifespan. Her practice is informed by evidence-based interventions. She works flexibly and collaboratively, integrating multiple therapeutic models to help clients overcome their difficulties and develop in line with their personal values and goals of therapy. Alongside therapy, she also offers clinical supervision to counsellors, therapists, psychologists and other health professionals in New Zealand as well as runs training and workshops. |
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