Dr Lucie Kanfiszer
HCPC Clinical Psychologist (DClinPsy)
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Qualifications:
DClinPsych – University of Essex
BSc(hons) Experimental Psychology – University of Bristol
Lucie is a HCPC registered Clinical Psychologist with experience working at centres of excellence including King’s College Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children. She has particular expertise working with children, young people, families and adults living with a physical health condition, as well as those with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In addition she has experience supporting children and young people experiencing mental health difficulties and complex feeding presentations, as well as those requiring support building resilience and self-esteem.
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Publications:
Kanfiszer, L., Davies, F., & Collins, S. (2017) ‘I was just so different’: the experiences of women diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder in adulthood in relation to gender and social relationships. Autism, 21 (6): 661-669.
Kanfiszer, L, Samyn, M, O’Reilly et al. (2015) ‘The biggest thing was knowing I’m not the only one’: The role of peer support in the liver transition service. Transition: developmentally appropriate care for young people with long-term conditions, Royal College of Physicians, London, UK.
Matcham, F., Kanfiszer, L. & Hames, A. (2016) ‘Development of an adherence self-help leaflet for the parents of children with liver disease.’ Annual meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Athens, Greece.