About
Making referral sharing and peer discussion simpler
For verified UK practitioner psychologists. PsyShare is a professional network for anonymised referral sharing and moderated member discussion, in one place behind verification.
What the public site should communicate
PsyShare is not a public therapy marketplace and not a client referral portal. It is a clinician network.
Members use it to share anonymised referral summaries, review responses from peers, and take part in professional discussions.
Access is invite-only and limited to verified UK psychologists.
Referral sharing with structure
PsyShare gives clinicians a clearer, more traceable workflow for sharing referrals with peers in the network.
Verification before full access
The network is limited to verified UK psychologists, helping the service stay focused, relevant, and professionally grounded.
Who it is for
A service for verified psychologists in the UK
PsyShare is intentionally narrow. The platform is designed for psychologists who need a trusted place to share referral opportunities and talk with peers.
The network is for professional use. New members join with an invitation code and complete verification before full access is granted.
That means the public site can be simple and clear: visitors should understand what the service is for without expecting open public access to referrals or discussions.
Why referrals and discussions sit together
Referral nominations benefit from conversation
Referral work rarely lives in isolation. PsyShare keeps practical discussion close to the referral workflow so members can move between sharing, responding, and discussing professional issues with less friction.
That does not mean public debate or public case material. Member discussion spaces are moderated and sit behind verification.
The aim is a professional environment that supports both referral coordination and thoughtful peer exchange.
Explore
See how the network works in practice
The next page explains invitation, verification, anonymised referral posting, clinician responses, and the member discussion spaces.