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Regulated Clinical Work

Precision, governed.

This work applies clinical frameworks where responsibility, judgement, and sustained load intersect. It exists where unregulated advisory no longer accounts for the realities of adult responsibility.

How this work proceeds

There are situations where informal, non‑clinical advice is simply not the right mode of engagement. Where responsibility is sustained and decisions carry weight, the mind itself needs careful attention and protection.

Engagement begins with a confidential intake, followed by clinical assessment before any mandate is introduced.

The work itself is deliberative and focused. It involves structured clinical sessions designed to examine decision‑making under load, role boundaries, cognitive strain, and private impact, using evidence‑based psychological frameworks appropriate to adult responsibility.

This work does not operate through performance optimisation or behavioural drive. Its purpose is the restoration of stable judgement, separation of roles, and continuity of capacity across professional and personal contexts.

A restricted private library supports this work, containing clinical briefings aligned to recurrent patterns of adult responsibility and load. Access is introduced selectively following assessment.

Regulated & governed

This work operates within a formal legal and ethical clinical framework. It prioritises evidence, accountability, and responsibility over advisory style.

This is not an advisory conversation. It is clinically governed work intended to protect decision‑making integrity over time.
Dr Charmaine Elliott

Dr Charmaine Elliott

My role is to provide clinical oversight where judgement, responsibility, and sustained load converge.

CAMBRIDGE // LSE // UCL // HCPC REGULATED