Dolly Yalamanchili

Psychologist (CAMHS)
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About

Throughout my career as a psychologist, I’ve always believed that every individual needs a space. A space where we can talk without being judged, a space where we can share our perspectives and an atmosphere where your thoughts are respected. I would like to provide that space. It is the space where trust is built mutually between the patient and the therapist and I believe that therapy is the space where individuals can actualise their potential.

My approach

I use an eclectic approach as I believe that therapy is tailored to the individual’s needs. I draw techniques from cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), interpersonal approaches, and existential/client centred therapy.

My areas of experience include anxiety (GAD and SAD), depression, borderline personality disorder, OCD, interpersonal issues, relationship issues, stress and self-harm. If there is anything that you would like to have a chat about, we can. It is a unique and beautiful journey that you would undertake.

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Position at Priory

CAMHS clinical lead and counselling psychologist

Training

  • 2013 - 2015 Osmania University – Master of Arts in psychology
  • 2009 - 2012 Stella Maris College – Bachelor of Arts in sociology

Further Courses

  • 2020 – Wellbeing, disability and enhancement – University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education
  • 2019 – Professional diploma in cognitive behavioural therapy – Kew Academy (Udemy)
  • 2019 – Short-term certificate course in forensic psychology and criminal profiling – international forensic sciences (distance)
  • DBT training: Priory Hospital North London, Priory Hospital Roehampton
  • Clinical psychology: Internship – Rainbow Children Hospital – 2020 (Neuro-Developmental Disorders & Anxiety – CBT) – 1 Month
  • Clinical Psychology: internship – hope trust-de addiction & rehabilitation clinic – 2020 (substance bbuse) – 30 hours
  • Clinical psychology: internship – KIMS (Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences) – 2016 (epilepsy, traumatic head injuries, dementia, cognitive assessments, anxiety, insomnia-led anxiety, and depression – CBT, problem solving therapy and marital therapy) – 1 Month
  • 3e-day training programme in “Identification and psychosocial management of personality pathology and addictive behaviours for mental health professionals by PEDRA (personality and emotions division of research and applications); an initiative by department of clinical psychology – NIMHANS (national institute of mental health and neurosciences)

Research interests 

  • Keynote speaker, oral presentation on ‘Emotional dysregulation – case study’ at 4th World Congress on Psychiatry and Psychological Syndromes
  • Evaluation of neurodevelopmental disorders in multidisciplinary approach – Rainbow Children’s Hospital
  • 2-day workshop on CBT
  • 1-day national workshop on ‘Learning disabilities: identification, prevention and management strategies’ – Osmania University
  • Presented a paper ‘Study on relationship between gratitude and happiness’ at the 9th annual conference of Indian Association of Mental Health, a National Conference on challenges of contemporary life - role of positive psychology
  • Presented a paper ‘Study on relationship between gratitude and resilience among visually challenged and visually able adolescents” at the 4th (ICPAS) International Conference on Psychology and Allied Sciences on Positive Schooling – Organised by Indian Association of Health, Research and Welfare.
  • 5th annual conference of Association for Behaviour Analysis organised by ABA
  • Partial dissertation on sexual violence – credit based – Osmania University
  • Workshop on research methodology – National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences

Links to clinical articles/research papers:

Emotional dysregulation - Case study | 59983 (longdom.org)

Languages

  • English – Speaking and understanding, proficient
  • Telugu – Speaking and understanding, proficient
  • Tamil – Speaking and understanding, good
  • Hindi – Understanding, fair

Qualifications

  • (Health and Care Professions Council)
  • HCPC Registered Counselling Psychologist