Dr. Lucie Robinson
Lucie Robinson
Dr Lucie Robinson is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist who has been working in Clinical Psychology services with children for over 10 years. Her clinical work in South Wales includes working within a Community Child Psychology Service for children with learning disabilities employed by the NHS, and providing a Clinical Psychology Service to adolescents in a specialist residential school setting for Action for Children.
Lucie has specialised in working with children who experience a broad range of learning, emotional, behavioural and social difficulties associated with early life experiences, neurological injury, chronic illness, or disability. She enjoys working with families and schools to support children with complex presentations, including those with specific learning difficulties or those on the autism spectrum. Her experience includes cognitive assessments, individual therapy, family work, group work, consultations, teaching and training professionals, and liaison with multi-agencies and the voluntary sector. Lucie has a particular interest in family systems theory. She uses the skills she has developed from family therapy and systemic training, to think with families about how to address situations that may be causing difficulties.
Lucie trained in clinical psychology at University College London. Prior to training, she completed a PhD at the University Hospital of Wales, studying cognitive psychology and genetics. She has published several research studies about reading difficulties in families. Since qualifying as a Clinical Psychologist, Lucie has trained at the University of Glamorgan Family Institute and published articles about working systemically with children with learning disabilities, their families, and the professionals who support them.
Lucie is a member of the British Psychological Society and is registered with the Health Professions Council.


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