Child & Clinical Psychologists in Reading

Compare child psychologists, clinical psychologists and psychology-led services for anxiety, school refusal, trauma, emotional regulation, low mood, autism/ADHD-related support and parent guidance across Reading, Caversham, Tilehurst, Earley, Woodley, Wokingham, Bracknell, Newbury and Berkshire.

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✓ HCPC-Aware Checks✓ Anxiety & School Refusal✓ Trauma & Regulation✓ Parent & School Support

Choosing child psychology support in Reading

Reading families often need psychology support when anxiety, ADHD, autism, school pressure or Berkshire authority boundaries make support conversations feel scattered.

Start by checking the named clinician’s professional title and registration. A Clinical Psychologist should be HCPC registered, and a therapy service should be clear about who will see your child, what they can help with, and when urgent NHS or crisis routes are needed instead.

Psychology support may help with

  • ✓ Anxiety, panic and school avoidance
  • ✓ Trauma, loss, attachment and emotional shutdown
  • ✓ Meltdowns, big feelings and parent-child conflict
  • ✓ Autism/ADHD-related emotional support
  • ✓ School letters, formulation and parent guidance

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Compare registration, age range, therapy approach, neurodiversity support, parent work, school letters, fees and crisis boundaries before booking.

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Areas covered near Reading

Caversham
Tilehurst
Earley
Woodley
Wokingham
Bracknell
Newbury
Berkshire

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Oak Grove Psychology Reading

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Reading Autism and ADHD Assessment Route

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Thames Valley Psychology Reading

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Clinical Partners Reading Children

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The Autism Service Reading

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Evolve Psychology Reading

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Autism Assessment Hub Reading

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Common questions about child psychologists in Reading

What can a child or clinical psychologist help with in Reading?

A child or clinical psychologist can help with anxiety, school refusal, trauma, emotional regulation, low mood, parent-child stress, autism/ADHD-related support and school-facing formulation where offered.

Why does HCPC registration matter?

Clinical Psychologist, Counselling Psychologist and Practitioner Psychologist are protected titles. Check HCPC registration for the named clinician before booking.

Is private psychology the same as crisis support?

No. Private psychology is not emergency care. If there is immediate risk, use NHS 111, 999, A&E, CAMHS crisis support or local urgent mental health routes.

Can a Reading psychologist help with school refusal?

Often, yes. Look for support that can understand anxiety, avoidance, trauma, neurodivergence and school pressure, then ask whether the provider can write letters or liaise with school.

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Use The SEND List to compare psychology routes and ask sharper questions before booking support for your child.

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