Psychologist
Areas of Expertise: Addiction Recovery, Anxiety, Depression, Emotion- regulation, Self-esteem, Relational and Familial Stress
Bilingual: English and Cantonese
Gladys Hui
Doctoral Candidate (Clinical Psychology)
Gladys works with adolescents and adults utilising a person-centred approach, ensuring therapy is tailored uniquely to each client’s individual needs. Gladys undertakes thorough assessment of issues and context to set realistic and achievable goals. Her approach is highly collaborative and recovery-oriented, aiming to empower clients through their journey of self-improvement. Gladys’ practice integrates evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Compassion-Focused Therapy (CFT) and systemic family approaches. Gladys is experienced in working with a range of psychological difficulties including addiction recovery, depression, anxiety, stress, low-self-esteem, trauma, panic disorder, phobias, anger issues, academic and work-related challenges and, sleep difficulties.
Gladys also has a keen interest in addressing relationship difficulties, such as relationship breakdowns and familial challenges. Her therapeutic approach is values-based, focusing on discovering what is most meaningful to the client and identifying what drives the desire for change. Gladys will explore these avenues together with the client to foster personal growth and improved well-being for the client.
Gladys has worked in various clinical settings including:
- Addiction recovery service – teaching coping and emotional regulation skills to adults struggling with drug, alcohol, sex and love addiction
- Community service – supporting adults across the lifespan with a range of mental health difficulties such as depression, anxiety, phobia and panic disorder
- Prison service – supporting offenders and helping them navigate their difficulties within a challenging environment
- Secure children’s home – supporting children and young people with severe challenging behaviours through therapeutic parenting approach
Academics:
- BSc Psychology (University College London, UK)
- PG Cert Low Intensity Cognitive Behavioural Interventions (University College London, UK)
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology Candidate (University of Exeter, UK)
Professional Affiliations
- Graduate Member, British Psychological Society
Publications
- King, T., Hui, G. C., Muschialli, L., Shafran, R., Ritchie, B., Hargreaves, D. S., … & Bennett, S. (2023). Mental health interventions for children and young people with long-term health conditions in Children and Young People’s Mental Health Services in England. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 13591045231216134.
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Car Po Commercial Building,
Central, Hong Kong
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