About Dr. Michelle Hacking

I am a Clinical Psychologist and have worked within the NHS for many years, supporting people throughout the lifespan. I graduated from the University of Liverpool with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in 2018, and am committed to continuing my professional learning and development. I am trained to offer Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprogramming (EMDR).

My approach is always person-centred, and I aim to work alongside adults, young people, and families to meet their individual needs; working collaboratively on what is important in their lives. I enjoy a variety of activities within my work, including assessment, therapeutic interventions, teaching and training, systemic family work, and behavioural approaches.

I specialise in Autism Spectrum Disorder, and have worked with children and young people with Autism and Learning Disabilities since 2007. Part of my work is providing post-diagnostic support for adults, children and families after receiving a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder.

I continue to work within the NHS, and am currently a Specialist Clinical Psychologist within a team supporting homeless adults.