About

Dr Adam Evans-Hall is a HCPC-registered Counselling Psychologist with over ten years of experience working across NHS, private, and charitable settings. His work is informed by extensive clinical training, ongoing professional development, and a strong commitment to thoughtful, relational psychological practice.

Dr Evans-Hall works with young people, adults, parents, and families, offering psychological assessment, formulation, and therapy. The focus is on creating a space that feels contained, reflective, and responsive, where difficulties can be explored with care and curiosity.

Therapeutic approach

Dr Evans-Hall works in an integrative and formulation-led way, drawing on a range of psychological approaches and adapting these to the individual rather than applying a single model. Central to this work is an interest in relationships — both early and current — and how these shape emotional experience across the lifespan.

The therapeutic relationship is viewed as a key part of the work, supporting understanding, safety, and change over time. Careful attention is given to pace, context, and collaboration.

Clinical experience

Dr Evans-Hall has a broad range of experience working across different settings and client groups, including:

  • Adults, children, and families

  • Community and inpatient services

  • Looked After Children and care-experienced young people

  • Individuals with acquired brain injury

  • People living with dementia, including involvement in diagnostic assessments

  • ADHD and autism diagnostic assessments

  • Work across NHS, private practice, and the charitable sector

This breadth of experience supports a flexible, developmentally informed approach, sensitive to relational and systemic contexts.

Teaching, supervision, and mentoring

Alongside clinical work, Dr Evans-Hall is a visiting lecturer, teaching across topics including child development, child neuropsychology, attachment theory, and psychodynamic approaches.

He also provides clinical supervision to a range of professionals, including assistant psychologists, psychological wellbeing practitioners, doctoral clinical psychology trainees, senior psychotherapists, and psychiatry trainees completing psychotherapy competencies. In addition, he mentors doctoral psychology students, supporting reflective practice and professional development.

Training and qualifications

  • Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology

  • MSc in Cognitive Neuroscience

  • BSc (Hons) in Psychology

Clinical training includes humanistic, CBT, psychodynamic, systemic, lifespan, and developmental approaches. As part of doctoral training, over 40 hours of personal therapy were undertaken, supporting reflective and ethical clinical practice.

Ongoing learning and continued professional development are integral to this work, in line with HCPC requirements.