Chloë has improved the lives of many young people with the most severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and their families.
She is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and overall Team Lead of the Children and Adult Mental Health (CAMHS) OCD and Related Disorders Service where she works with some of the hardest to treat young people.
What makes her approach stand out is that she supports parents through the treatment process. She is also pioneering Multi-Family Therapy group work with families of young people with OCD to enhance the CBT which the clinic offers.
Her personal research interest is in unusual and/or complex presentations of OCD and thinking about the implication for assessment, diagnosis and treatment of these cases.
Chloë is a member of the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy (BABCP). She is also a member of the Association of Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), where she has run masterclasses in the treatment of OCD. She has taught and trained nationally and internationally.
Chloë is a trustee on the board of OCD Action, a national OCD charity where she uses her extensive experience in the field to help to form future strategy and developments.