Clinical Tips

This category focuses on practical clinical guidance for psychologists working across assessment and therapy. The content is grounded in evidence-based practice and real-world clinical experience, with a strong focus on what actually helps in the therapy room. Topics span diagnostic nuance, formulation, differential diagnosis, therapy approaches, and the clinical judgement required to navigate complex and overlapping presentations.
Clinical Tips Working as a Psychologist Early Career & Provisionals

What the New Psychology Code of Ethics Means for Documentation and Consent

Over the past few weeks, I have been watching the reaction to the updated Psychology...

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Are You Missing the Signs of Autism in Adults?

Subtle signs of autism, internalised traits, and the indicators every psychologist should know. If you...

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Treatment Planning in Psychology: How to Work with Complex Presentations

Treatment planning is one of those clinical skills that looks tidy in textbooks but gets...

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Working With Clients Who Self-Diagnose: A Guide for Psychologists

Not every client who walks into your practice is seeking a formal diagnostic assessment. Some...

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Autism and Anxiety: Understanding the Overlap

Autism and anxiety often show up together and sometimes, they look almost identical on the...

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Treatment Planning for AuDHD Clients: Moving Beyond the Manualised Model

Treatment planning can feel straightforward on paper, especially if you’re following a structured, manualised model....

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What is Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria? And How is it Linked to ADHD?

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD). It’s a term that’s gained traction online, often used to describe...

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What Makes a Good Assessment Report in Psychology? A Psychologist’s Guide to Reports That Don’t Suck

Let’s be honest: most psychologists didn’t get into the field because they love writing assessment...

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Understanding the Factors That Contribute to Suicidal Behaviour

Suicidal behaviour is a complex and sensitive topic that affects individuals, families, and communities. Understanding...

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Beyond CBT: Adapting Therapy for Neurodivergent Clients

CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) is often the go-to intervention for anxiety, depression, and other mental...

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Five Autism & ADHD Assessment Barriers (With Clinical Solutions)

We talk often about the importance of accurate diagnosis for Autism and ADHD. But what’s...

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5 Case Formulation Mistakes: How Psychologists Can Fix Them

Case formulation is one of the most powerful tools we have as psychologists. A strong...

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Structured Clinical Interviews in Autism: Are ADOS & MIGDAS Enough?

Structured clinical interviews have long been a cornerstone of autism assessment. Tools like the ADOS...

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Suicide Risk Assessment: What It Is and Why It Matters

As psychologists, we often sit with clients in their most vulnerable moments. And sometimes, that...

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What Psychologists Should Know Before Choosing an ADHD Assessment Screener

When it comes to assessing ADHD, particularly in adults or individuals with internalised presentations, many...

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Why Accurate Autism and ADHD Assessments Are an Ethical Issue

Accurate assessment of autism and ADHD is critical. These assessments ensure individuals receive the support,...

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ADHD or Autism? How to Differentiate Between the Two in Clinical Assessments

Autism and ADHD have historically been frequently misdiagnosed or missed. Many clinicians state that they...

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What Makes a Good ADHD Assessment?

Why a Comprehensive ADHD Assessment Matters ADHD is a neurotype that presents uniquely across individuals...

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What Every Psychologist Needs to Know About Psychopharmacology

As psychologists, understanding the basics of psychopharmacology is not only beneficial but essential to our...

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Understanding the MIGDAS: A Strength-Based Approach to Autism Assessment

What is the MIGDAS? The Monteiro Interview Guidelines for Diagnosing the Autism Spectrum (MIGDAS) is...

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Is Emetophobia Linked to Autism?

Emetophobia is an intense and persistent fear of vomiting that extends far beyond a simple...

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Supporting Late-Identified Autistic and ADHD Clients

Being late-identified as autistic and/or having ADHD comes with a unique set of challenges and...

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ADHD: Is It Really a Deficit of Attention?

When most people think of ADHD, they often picture someone who can’t pay attention or...

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Autism and ADHD: Understanding the Paradox

In recent years, the conversation around neurodiversity has grown, bringing increased recognition to autism and...

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Understanding Camouflaging: Why Internalised Autism Is So Often Missed

Despite growing awareness of autism, internalised presentations continue to be widely misunderstood and frequently missed....

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Tips for Effective Case Formulations for Psychologists

Case formulation is a key part of our work as psychologists, allowing us to get...

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Treating Insomnia: Effective Strategies for Psychologists

If you work in mental health, you will encounter clients with insomnia regularly. Sleep difficulties...

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8 Steps to Overcome Therapy Roadblocks

When a client’s progress stalls, here’s what therapists can do. Therapy is a dynamic and...

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Behavioural Activation for Depression: Are You Using it Correctly?

Behavioural activation is a structured, evidence-based intervention designed to help individuals overcome depression by increasing...

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Differential Diagnosis: What Is It and Why Is It important?

As psychologists, we often encounter clients who present with overlapping symptoms—mood swings, anxiety, impulsivity, irritability,...

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The Truth About Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): It’s Not Just Thought Challenging

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is considered the first-line treatment for most psychological conditions. Despite its...

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Elements of A Good Initial Therapy Session

The initial therapy session is one of the most essential stages of psychological treatment. It...

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Neurodiversity Affirming Practice: A Guide for Psychologists

When I first started exploring Neurodiversity Affirming Practice, it genuinely changed how I saw my...

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Effective Goal Setting Strategies in Therapy

Goal Setting in Therapy: Why It Matters and How to Do It Effectively Do you...