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Hi All,


Not sure if this is the right place for a recommendation but - unfortunately after having my lovely son last year I experienced quite bad post natal depression. I took (and take) anti-depressants for this but found that I needed talking therapies to work through what was going on in my mind. I was referred to the IAPT service at the Maudsley but the waiting list was very long and in the end I decided that I needed help sooner than they could provide so decided to pay for private psychology sessions. And fortunately I found Dr Christing Langhoff of Dulwich Psychologist who is based on Lordship Lane. She was incredibly professional yet understanding. I was able to take my son to sessions which also helped reassure me that my son and I were bonding as expected. Also my son ADORED Dr Langhoff which helped too! And as a mother herself she was able to understand a lot of my concerns and experiences.

If anyone else is experiencing PND and feels that talking therapies would be beneficial for them I would recommend considering Dr Langhoff. Feel free to PM me for any more details.


Apolgies if this is in the wrong area.

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Thank you so much for your recommendation and your kind words! I am passionate about the work I do and I enjoy supporting mothers in the antenatal and postnatal period. An added bonus for me are all the lovely babies who often accompany their mothers!


I continue to provide a specialist perinatal service within my private practice in East Dulwich and I have appointments available again following the birth of my second child. I am a member of the Faculty of Perinatal Psychology (British Psychological Society) and the therapies I provide are evidence based. There is plenty of information on my website: www.dulwichpsychologist.co.uk


I can be contacted on 07816 382810 or by E-mail: [email protected]


In some cases I am able to offer a concession for sessions during the postnatal period.

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