Woven Health & Wellbeing
Psychological Therapy, Supervision, Training
Danielle Glennon
Danielle supports individuals experiencing eating disorders, disordered eating, anxiety, depression, relational difficulties, obsessive–compulsive patterns, low self-esteem, and complex emotional struggles. She has extensive experience working with people who feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or stuck in long-standing patterns. Danielle works collaboratively to develop a shared understanding of your experiences, your relationships, your history, and the challenges that have led you to seek support.
Her approach is warm, steady, and thoughtful. She pays close attention to the emotional and relational patterns that may be keeping you stuck, and supports you to develop new ways of understanding yourself, your needs, and how you relate to the world around you.
Therapeutic Models:
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Short- and long-term psychotherapy
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Schema Therapy
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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT / CBT-E / CBT-T)
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Family-Based Treatment (FBT)
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MANTRA (Maudsley Model for Anorexia Nervosa Treatment for Adults)
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Mentalization-Based Treatment (MBT)
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Relational and integrative approaches
Danielle has over twenty years’ experience working directly with individuals, families, and multidisciplinary teams across inpatient, day-care, and outpatient eating disorder services and therapeutic communities such as The Cassel. Her clinical work is rooted in deep relational insight, whole-system thinking, and a strong belief that people feel more able to change when they are understood in the context of their lives, histories, and relationships.
Danielle is trained in a range of evidence-based therapies, including family therapy, Schema Therapy, CBT, MANTRA, SSCM, and mentalisation-based approaches. She works integratively and systemically, creating formulations that that honour each person’s story. Her clinical experience spans complex trauma, entrenched relational cycles, obsessive–compulsive traits, and eating disorders across the lifespan. She pays careful attention to how early experiences and family systems shape current difficulties, supporting clients to move toward clarity, coherence, and feel more confident.
Alongside this deeper work, Danielle also provides focused, short-term intervention for specific, well-defined difficulties—such as early intervention for emerging eating disorders, targeted phobia treatment, or support for discrete anxious or obsessive patterns. She uses structured, evidence-based models to help people make timely, meaningful change while still holding the emotional and relational context in mind.
She began her career at the Maudsley in 2005 and has since worked across inpatient, community, and specialist services, including The Cassel and the adult eating disorder service at South London & Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, where she was Clinical Lead till 2022. She went on to be managing director and launch Maudsley Private Care, the first private mental health service within an NHS Trust. Danielle is the co-founder and national head of FREED, and helped shape how young adults across the UK access early support for eating disorders. She also contributed to the PEACE Pathway, supporting autistic and/or ADHD individuals. She plays a key role in the NHS England–funded national training curriculum for eating-disorder teams, which has now trained over 1,200 clinicians, and serves as a Trustee for BEAT, the UK’s leading eating-disorder charity. Her leadership work has focused on improving access, and building services that are humane, efficient, and grounded in compassionate care.
Across all her work, Danielle brings a calm, grounded presence and a deep respect for the courage it takes to seek help. She offers a steady, collaborative space where individuals and families can understand their experiences more fully, strengthen emotional safety, and move toward meaningful, lasting change.