Chloe completed a Human Biology degree (BSc) in Leeds in 1998 and went on to work in the pharmaceutical Industry. In 2008 she attained her Osteopathic qualification from the British School of Osteopathy in London and then studied Cranial Osteopathy at a post graduate level.
Chloe wanted to work as an Osteopath because she is interested in the physical components of health and dysfunction, and believes that each patient should be assessed and treated individually. In her treatments Chloe uses either the traditional ‘structural’ osteopathic techniques, where parts of the body are adjusted to improve healing, or the more gentle ‘cranial approach’ where the subtle fluid rhythms in the body are used.
Chloe is registered with the General Osteopathic Council and is a member of the British Osteopathic Association. She enjoys working with patients of all ages and has worked in specialist clinics for pregnant women and babies.
Danielle completed a Bachelor of Science (BSc) Hons in Psychology in 1998. She went on to do a Master (MA) in Counselling Psychology at Durham University in 2000 and a Diploma in Mental Health Nursing at King’s College London in 2005.
Over the years Danielle has become a leading specialist in eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, anxiety, depression and interpersonal relationships in the NHS and private sector. She is a published researcher and also works as the Service Lead and Senior Psychotherapist at the Maudsley Hospital in London.
At The Mulberry Clinic Danielle practices as an integrative therapist. This allows her to use a variety skills and tools to tailor the right treatment therapy for you, utilising a range of therapeutic approaches including cognitive behavioural therapy, psychodynamic therapy, interpersonal therapy, solution focused therapy and specialist supportive care.
She is a full member of the British Association of Counsellors & Psychotherapists, a registered Psychiatric Nurse with the Nursing & Midwifery Council and member of the Counsellors of Counsellors Association.
Maria was first introduced to Reflexology by volunteering to be a case study. She was so impressed with its effect, not just on the symptoms but on the whole body, that she enrolled herself on a Reflexology Practitioner Training course run by the Mary Martin School of Reflexology and qualified in 1997.
She is also qualified in Indian Head Massage, an ancient Indian art which focuses on the head, face, neck and shoulders, and Seichim-Reiki, which channels the universal energy through the therapist’s hands, to initiate a deep sense of inner calm, positivism and well being.
Maria loves the holistic approach to health. She believes in the body’s innate ability to heal itself, and aims to stimulate this by natural means. She is a member of the CThA Complementary Therapist Association.
In her free time Maria likes to be outdoors walking and gardening. She belongs to a health and fitness club and enjoys practicing yoga and meditation. One day per week Maria is a volunteer in a local Cancer Centre.