- ADHD
- Autism
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Emotional difficulties
- PTSD
- Trauma
Catherine Tyerman
Catherine is a seasoned clinical psychologist with over a decade of experience in mental health and forensic settings. She is deeply committed to positively impacting her clients' lives and draws from her own neurodiversity to offer unique insights when working with autistic people and those with ADHD.
Focused on developing inclusive, safe and supportive environments, Catherine is passionate about guiding effective outcomes in individual, direct and indirect therapy.
Her dedication to making a meaningful difference in people's lives is evident in everything she does. Catherine combines this with her deep knowledge of attachment theory, brain development, and sensory integration, which helps her facilitate child-centred formulations and interventions.
She is trained in the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R), enabling her to perform autism assessments using one of the most respected and reliable diagnostic tools for assessing autism in both adults and children.
Areas of expertise
Therapeutic approaches used
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Systemic Therapy
- Compassion Focused Therapy
Qualifications and Education
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology – Nottingham and Lincoln University
- MSc in Psychological Research Methods – The University of Sheffield
- BSc in Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience – The University of Sheffield