Conditions
Anxiety Chronic Pain Depression
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood
Format
In-person Online

Paige Karadag

Provider type Psychologist
Location United Kingdom
Paige Karadag

Overview

The Psychology Paige is a private practice led by Dr Paige Karadag, a chartered and HCPC-registered health psychologist. The practice focuses on supporting wellbeing in people living with long-term physical health conditions and on delivering bespoke training for health professionals. Their work combines clinical expertise, research-informed methods and a person-centred approach to support psychological adjustment to chronic illness.

The practice offers one-to-one psychological support and tailored training packages aimed at improving self-management and adherence in long-term conditions. The team emphasises evidence-based interventions and compassionate care to help clients manage the emotional impact of illnesses and improve daily functioning.

Best for

This provider is best suited for adults experiencing the emotional and behavioural impact of long-term health conditions who are seeking specialist psychological support or targeted training for health professionals. Typical client profiles include people coping with chronic pain or chronic illness-related distress, and health services seeking bespoke training on behaviour change and self-management.

  • Adults living with long-term conditions such as ME/CFS, Long Covid, inflammatory bowel disease, cancer and chronic pain
  • Individuals experiencing low mood, anxiety or reduced energy related to chronic illness
  • Healthcare teams seeking training in behaviour change and self-management support

Approach

The practice uses a range of evidence-based psychological models to support clients, including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Compassion Focused Therapy and Motivational Interviewing. They integrate behaviour-change frameworks such as the COM-B model to support practical self-management and adherence strategies.

Treatment typically involves an initial assessment to identify the impact of the health condition on mood, behaviour and daily functioning, followed by tailored interventions targeting both psychological symptoms and practical self-management. Sessions emphasise skills-building, pacing, values-based goal setting and relapse prevention.

For training clients and clinical teams, the practice delivers bespoke packages designed to translate behaviour-change theory into practical clinical skills and service-level improvements. Their training aims to improve patient adherence, clinician confidence and measurable outcomes in long-term condition management.

Education and Training

Dr Paige Karadag holds a Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology (University of Staffordshire), an MSc in Health Psychology (University of Bath) and a BSc (Hons) in Psychology (University of Liverpool). Dr Karadag is a chartered psychologist, HCPC-registered as a health psychologist, a researcher and a published author with contributions on long-term condition impacts.

Support

Clients receive structured support throughout their engagement, including assessment, formulation, goal-setting and follow-up for maintenance and relapse prevention. The practice emphasises safety, confidentiality and ethical practice in line with professional standards for chartered and HCPC-registered psychologists.

Preparation and integration components are included where relevant, and bespoke training packages include implementation support for health professionals. The practice aims to create an inclusive environment and to adapt interventions to the needs and values of each client.

Practical details

Sessions are offered online or live in Birmingham; the website also promotes 1:1 support and bespoke training for health professionals. Appointment booking and an initial free consultation are available via the contact page. The primary language of service is English. Pricing details are listed on a dedicated prices page on the website.

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Lack of energy or motivation Sadness or low mood

Languages Offered

English

Insurance Accepted

No Insurance Accepted

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