Milo James Burgess

Motto:The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it.
Milo James Burgess, Ph.D., is a certified psychologist and the head of the Child Development Program at the London Centre for Behavioral Health. He also holds a position as an Associate Professor in the Psychology Department at King's College London. Based in the heart of London, Milo dedicates his career to helping children and adolescents with a variety of challenges, including learning difficulties, peer relationships, emotional regulation, anxiety, depression, trauma recovery, and adapting to significant life changes such as moving schools or parental separation.
Milo has a special interest in promoting mental health awareness and education within schools and communities. He works tirelessly to integrate research-supported therapies into his practice, always considering the unique needs of each young person he supports. His approachable demeanor and genuine passion for empowering youth have made him a beloved figure among students, parents, and educators alike.
In addition to his clinical work, Milo is an accomplished author, having penned several books aimed at supporting young readers in understanding and managing their emotions. Titles like "Finding My Voice," "Understanding Big Feelings," "When Changes Come," and "The Secret Garden of Thoughts" have become staples in many households and classrooms across the UK. His insights have been featured in The Guardian, BBC News, and The Times Educational Supplement, and he was recently highlighted in an article in Education Today.
Milo shares practical advice on nurturing children's mental health through his active presence on social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, where he posts engaging content that resonates with both professionals and parents looking to support their children's growth and well-being.
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