Casey Bradford

Clinical Psychologist

With 15 years of experience as a Clinical Psychologist, I've worked with a diverse range of clients, from those living in poverty and experiencing severe trauma in South Africa to others within the NHS and in private practice in the UK. Whether or not you have a diagnosis, I'm here to help you better understand yourself and your own unique experiences of life-induced burnout, enabling you to take greater control over your life.

Every stage of life presents its own unique challenges, whether it's childhood, adulthood, or later years. My focus is on what I refer to as life-induced burnout, which can manifest in various ways, including conditions leading to a diagnosis, feelings of hopelessness, frustration, or confusion. My goal is to assist individuals in understanding their place in the world. I guide people toward gaining insight into their identity, motivations, and the effects they have on others.

Recognising and understanding oneself is crucial for identifying what can be changed, what cannot be changed, and what one may choose not to change. Embracing self-acceptance can foster moments of peace and allow individuals to find and appreciate the small joys in life. Life consists of moments, and the more moments of peace and joy we experience, the more manageable it becomes.

Location and availability

Online or at my equine therapy clinic in Epsom.

My core qualifications

  • MA in Community-Based Counselling Psychology at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • BA (Hons) Psychology at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
  • BA Psychology and Philosophy at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
  • Counselling Diploma from INTEC College, South Africa

Relevant training

  • Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders (DISCO), Lorna Wing Centre, London
  • Mentalization-Based Therapy for Adolescents at Anna Freud Centre, London
  • Autism Diagnostic Interview – Revised (ADI-R), Hogrefe, London
  • Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2) training, Kings College, London
  • DIVA training. Diagnosing adults with ADHD, Kings College, London
  • Families and Beyond: An Introduction to Systemic Thinking, Tavistock Clinic, London
  • Understanding Development – Adolescence, Tavistock Clinic, London
  • Intimate Encounters: Parent-Child Therapy, Institute for Child Psychodynamic Therapy, Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Assessment of Child Victims of Sexual Abuse, Child Trauma Centre, Pretoria, South Africa

Professional Registration

Health and Care Professional Council (HCPC): PYL33450

Our other team members

Dr Katy Stevens

Clinical Psychologist, Co-Founder and Director of Three Minds Psychology

I am a Clinical Psychologist with over 15 years of experience working across both the NHS and private sector. I specialise in the assessment of ADHD and autism in adults, taking a compassion focused and neuroaffirmative approach. I prioritise creating a person centered, supportive environment during assessments and aim to ensure that individuals feel understood, validated, and empowered throughout their journey.

Dr Anna Weller

Clinical Psychologist, Co-Founder and Director of Three Minds Psychology

I specialise in trauma therapy and have dedicated my career to understanding how trauma affects the mind, body, and behaviour.

I lead the Psychological Therapy and Workplace Wellbeing pathways, and I am passionate about supporting individuals to achieve their goals through therapy and helping both people and organisations harness the power of the human mind to thrive in the workplace.

Dr Leanne Morgan

Clinical Psychologist

I’m a Clinical Psychologist offering psychological therapy online and face to face, based in Hampshire.

I aim to collaboratively help people make sense of what’s going on for them, what’s keeping them stuck, and find ways to positively move forward.

I tailor treatment to each person’s needs and adopt a warm, compassionate, and empathic approach to help people feel safe during the therapeutic process and supported in reaching their therapy goals.