Dr Eleanor Noone obtained her undergraduate honours degree in Psychology at University College London (UCL) and completed further postgraduate training in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy at the same university before studying for her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Canterbury Christ Church University. Dr Noone has worked across a variety of NHS settings including primary care, secondary care, and forensic inpatient services. She currently holds a clinical lead post in a community mental health team.
Dr Noone has training in a broad range of psychological models including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy and Cognitive Analytic Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, and Schema Therapy. She draws on her experience of all models to ensure a tailor-made approach for each client and has a particular interest in using the therapeutic relationship as a vehicle for change.
In the NHS, Dr Noone specialises in working with adults with complex emotional needs and is experienced in treating a range of difficulties such as depression, anxiety, relationship and interpersonal difficulties, emotional dysregulation, psychosis and complex trauma. She has expertise in offering both short, and long-term individual therapy, and facilitating therapy groups. Dr Noone is also skilled in offering psychological consultations to a range of audiences such as staff teams, professional carers, and friends and families.