"The Private Psychiatrist Manchester Awards: The Top, Worst, Or Weirdest Things We've Ever Seen

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"The Private Psychiatrist Manchester Awards: The Top, Worst, Or Weirdest Things We've Ever Seen

Five Private Psychiatrists in Manchester

A psychiatrist is a medical professional who specializes in mental health issues. They can diagnose and prescribe medication but they also offer psychotherapy. They are usually part of a team of clinical professionals.

Dr Proctor has an established private practice in central Manchester and has a wealth of experience working with psychological trauma. She employs a variety of therapeutic methods which include CBT and EMDR.

Dr. Deepak Gupta

Dr Deepak Gupta is a private psychiatrist who is based in Manchester. He has extensive experience dealing with patients suffering from complex post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline personality disorders. He has a special interest in perinatal therapy and also teaches a RANZCP course on psychiatry and borderline patients. He also supervises registrars on their psychotherapy long cases.

His research is centered around multimodal learning and natural processing of languages. He has published papers at the top natural processing conferences like ACL, EMNLP and COLING. He has also contributed to the development of open source tools for medical and health text mining.

He is an examiner on the board of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and a medical supervisor for GMC Doctors Fitness to Practice panel. He is also a fellow of the American Academy of Psychiatry and Neurology and a member of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Ethics.

He is currently a GP at the Priory Hospital Cheadle Royal, and also at the Priory Wellbeing Centre Manchester. He treats patients aged 18 to 65 years, adopting an integrated approach. He has extensive clinical experience in a variety of settings, including community, rehabilitation and inpatient.

In a recent interview, Dr Gupta talked about the Mumbai terror attacks. He also discussed his own reaction to the attacks. He expressed his condolences to the families of those killed and his admiration for the police chief Vijay Salaskar, who led the attack to stop the attackers. He said that the attacks have inspired him to work harder to work towards improving mental health services in India.

His research has taken him across the country and the world. He has presented at over 25 international conferences, and been invited to speak at many universities. He has also written numerous books and published articles in peer reviewed journals.

Dr. Gupta is the director and founder of the Center for Child and Adolescent Wellbeing, an organization that provides specialist psychiatric care for children and adolescents. He is a member of the National Mental Health Commission's board of directors. He has served on several government panels.

Dr Sumanta Gupta

Dr. Sumanta Gupta is a highly skilled and compassionate General physician with over 33 years of experience.  I Am Psychiatry  works with patients to diagnose their conditions and provide personalized care. His compassionate nature ensures that patients are at ease. His expertise in medicine ensures patients receive the best possible treatment. He is also dedicated to keeping up to date with the latest developments in medical research.

He is interested in the psychosocial aspect of psychiatric illness and works with adults of all age. He has a wide range of experience working with mental health issues. He is also an expert in ECT (electroconvulsive treatment). He is also trained in several therapeutic techniques, including dialectical behaviour therapy. He is also a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

His knowledge of a variety of conditions allows him to tailor treatment to the specific needs of each patient. He has a variety of therapeutic skills, including group and family therapies, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and a psychodynamic therapy. He has a vast knowledge of the effects trauma and abuse have on mental health, and can assist you work through your past to improve your current state.

She is also involved in research to improve outcomes for amputees. She has worked in service development, and led teams at an amputee rehabilitation center. She has also conducted clinical neuropsychological evaluations, both for the NHS and in the independent sector. She has a long history of providing expert witness and is instructed by Claimant and Defendant's solicitors for medical-legal cases.

Dr. Gupta has more than 14 years of experience in clinical practice and is based in Priory Hospital Cheadle Royal, and the Priory Wellbeing Centre Manchester. He is an expert in adult psychiatry. He has worked across the NHS and private sector. He is a specialist in treating adults aged 18-65, and uses a multidisciplinary approach to treatment. He is a member of the GMC's panel for "Doctors Fitness to Practice". His clinic is open every day of the week and offers a range of services, including psychotherapy, ECT, and drug and alcohol misuse assessments.

Dr Daniel Gupta

Dr. Daniel Gupta, a surgeon with cutting-edge surgical skills and genuine compassion, provides the highest standard of patient care. He has many accomplishments, including partnering with FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security to provide emergency assistance following Hurricane Katrina and Rita. He also worked as an in-service surgeon at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany to treat injured American and NATO warfighters flown in from Afghanistan and Iraq.

He has been recognized for his work as a medical journalist and has written a variety of books. His most well-known works include "The First Patient" and "Fit to Lead." During the 2008 presidential campaign, Gupta reported on the health impacts of the candidates. He was considered a top candidate for the U.S. surgeon-general position, but he retracted his name when Barack Obama won.

In addition to his private practice, Gupta is a consultant to various healthcare companies and has a long-standing association with the pharmaceutical industry. He is a member of Medtronic's Board of Directors, the largest medical device company in the world. He has also worked with the United States Senate and House of Representatives on health legislation for health care.

Gupta graduated from Northwestern University Feinberg Medical School and holds an M.D. The University of Pennsylvania. He is currently living in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife and three children. Gupta has also served on the boards of a variety of charities and nonprofits including the United Nations Children's Fund and the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System.

In addition to his private practice, Gupta serves as the Chair of Emergency Medicine at South Shore University Hospital and a Professor of Emergency Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. He has a long record of excellence in leadership and management and was recently named the National ED Director of the Year by ACEP. He is a strong proponent of teamwork and collaboration, and has an extensive background in quality improvement. He is also an avid runner who loves relays and endurance events.

Dr Proctor

Dr Proctor is a psychologist in clinical practice and an accredited member of the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC). She offers assessment to people suffering from brain injury, psychological trauma, and general personal injuries. She is also a medical supervisor and a health assessor. In this role she performs assessments for doctors who have mental health issues. She has extensive experience in working with patients who have suffered from trauma and serious accidents, including those involved in road traffic accidents, workplace accidents, and criminal injuries.

She has worked as a Consultant Psychiatrist within the NHS since 2012 and was also the Interim Associate Medical Director of NELFT NHS Foundation Trust for 2 years prior into private practice. She has worked in a variety of different kinds of Community Mental Health Teams and has worked with patients suffering from complex, long-lasting and often treatment-resistant psychological illnesses, who could be a danger to themselves or others.

She is proficient in a number of therapeutic approaches which include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing. She has worked with clients affected by psychological trauma. She is particularly interested in working with victims of brain injury.


She is a frequent commentator on psychiatric issues in the media and has given talks at a variety of conferences both nationally and locally. She has a strong commitment to education and training, and has served as a Medical Student Tutor at both Manchester and London Universities. She is the founder of the 'In-Sync,' multi-professional simulation program for Psychiatry that is designed to bridge the gap between physical and mental health care. The program was awarded the 'Innovative training of the year 2017 by University College London Partners.