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DR NIKKI TEPER & ASSOCIATES LIMITED

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DR NIKKI TEPER & ASSOCIATES LIMITED (06997025)

DR NIKKI TEPER & ASSOCIATES

Phone: 02089 534 040
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ABOUT DR NIKKI TEPER & ASSOCIATES LIMITED

How can we help

Our team of highly skilled clinical psychologists use a variety of different techniques and models to help patients deal with their difficulties. Working closely with guidelines set out in The British Psychological Society and the Healthcare Professionals Council, we use models such as Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Schema Therapy, Systemic Therapy, and Solution-Focussed Therapy.

We aim to create a safe, warm environment where you can think through your thoughts and feelings away from your everyday life, to help you to make sense of your difficulties so that you can manage them better.

Clinical psychologists are trained to work with this problem using a variety of psychological models and techniques. We try to help the patient develop a more critical and deeper understanding of their thoughts and feelings, and encourage them to challenge maladaptive and unhelpful thought patters in a safe, protected environment. Some patients are given strategies or tasks to deal with the depression in a different way. Using a detailed assessment, the psychologist will address the individual difficulty, so that each patient can work towards their own particular goals.

Anxiety is a general term for a group of disorders that can cause nervousness, fear, worry, and avoidance. Some people may report having “free floating anxiety” where they appear pervasively anxious in the apparent absence of any obvious danger. Others have a good awareness of what is making them feel this heightened state of anxiousness. In a state of anxiety, some people experience a panic attack. This consists of an intense feeling of apprehension or worry, and almost always occurs without any apparent warning. Indeed, people report feeling that they experience the panic attack “out of the blue”. Panic attacks can be extremely frightening and debilitating, and include very real physical symptoms including shortness of breath, chest pain, palpitations, a feeling of choking, racing heart, tingling in the hands and feet, faintness, hot and cold flushes, and sweating.

Anxiety is also experienced by children at times. Children may report feeling anxious about friendships, examinations, or about not coping with something. They may have fears and very real concerns, which clinical psychologists can discuss with them and help them manage better.

Clinical psychologists are qualified to work with a patient to try and develop a better understanding of the origins of the disorder they experience, to explore the psychological mechanisms of the problem, and to help the patient develop skills to deal with the problem.

Of course, a psychologist is unlikely to change the state of bereavement. However, what we offer is the opportunity to help patients explore their feelings in a safe environment, to think through why they feel the way they do, and to make sense of how they are managing their bereavement. We can discuss the stages and process of grieving, and try to help patients view the same issue from another angle in a more helpful manner, so that they can try and manage the same situation in a more positive way.

Because stress can present in so many different forms and to such differing degrees, people manage it in a variety of different way, with varying levels of success. However, when the pressure of the stress is sufficiently debilitating that it begins to affect a person’s life, they may choose to seek help. An alternative reason for seeking help may be that a person’s usual coping mechanisms are no longer accessible or efficient. For example, a person who normally manages their stress levels by smoking, may find they are no longer able to cope with stressful situations as they used to be after they give up smoking.

Clinical psychologists are trained to help patients deal with stress in two broad ways. First, they work with the patient to understand the psychological mechanisms and underlying triggers for the stress; second, they work with the patient to develop more useful behavioural coping strategies to manage stress more effectively.

We are trained to deal with these types of difficulties, and use behavioural methods to work with parents, in order to deal with these problems.

Using a variety of models including cognitive-behavioural and solution-focussed therapy, clinical psychologists work with children (and their parents) to deal with these difficulties, by helping the child make sense of their behaviour, and by enabling them to develop alternative strategies and behaviours to cope more effectively with their feelings.

Clinical psychologists are trained to use a variety of different models to help patients make sense of their relationships better. We try to work with the individual to explore their thoughts and feelings about the relationship, to identify triggers that lead to certain types of behaviours, and to encourage the patient to develop an understanding of what they realistically want to change.

If left alone, low self-esteem has the potential to fester and to render a person with any number of difficulties during their lifetime. Clinical psychologists are trained to work with patients to explore the origins and psychological mechanisms of the self-esteem issue. By doing this, they aim to help individuals critically evaluate their thoughts in a more realistic, balanced way, and to provide them an alternative way of viewing themselves.

Sometimes, parents choose to have their child assessed to establish a general level of their abilities (when thinking about transferring their child to a different school, for example). Other times, there may be a specific difficulty that a child is grappling with, and parents (or teachers) ask for a more detailed understanding so that they can better help the child deal with the problem.

We are a group of private, Chartered Clinical Psychologists situated in Elstree, North-West London, dedicated to offering a professional yet personalised psychological therapy service, based on principles of high standards and strict confidentiality. We believe that it is fundamental for clients to feel relaxed and safe within a therapeutic relationship. As such, we prioritise this relationship, because we feel that unless a client can trust us, there will be limited scope for any reparative work to begin.

KEY FINANCES

Year
2016
Assets
£148k ▼ £-40.61k (-21.53 %)
Cash
£107.23k ▼ £-61.47k (-36.44 %)
Liabilities
£315k ▲ £282.6k (872.31 %)
Net Worth
£-167k ▼ £-323.21k (-206.90 %)

REGISTRATION INFO

Company name
DR NIKKI TEPER & ASSOCIATES LIMITED
Company number
06997025
Status
Active
Categroy
Private Limited Company
Date of Incorporation
21 Aug 2009
Age - 15 years
Home Country
United Kingdom

CONTACTS

Website
drnikkiteper.co.uk
Phones
02089 534 040
Registered Address
CIVVALS,
50 SEYMOUR STREET,
LONDON,
W1H 7JG

ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES

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LAST EVENTS

19 Sep 2016
Total exemption small company accounts made up to 31 December 2015
01 Sep 2016
Confirmation statement made on 21 August 2016 with updates
27 Jul 2016
Registration of charge 069970250001, created on 13 July 2016

CHARGES

13 July 2016
Status
Outstanding
Delivered
27 July 2016
Persons entitled
Barclays Bank PLC
Description
504 centennial park. Elstree. Hertfordshire WD6 3FG.

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Last update 2018

DR NIKKI TEPER & ASSOCIATES LIMITED DIRECTORS

Teper Nikki Dr

  Acting PSC
Appointed
21 August 2009
Occupation
Clinical Psychologist
Role
Director
Age
48
Nationality
British
Address
Civvals, 50 Seymour Street, London, W1H 7JG
Country Of Residence
England
Name
TEPER, Nikki, Dr
Notified On
6 April 2016
Nature Of Control
Has significant influence or control

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