Personal profile
Overview
I am a Counselling Psychologist, practicing psychotherapist, clinical supervisor as well as a Lecturer here at LSBU. I combine experience across clinical practice and education. Before beginning my academic career I practiced as a counsellor, psychotherapist and supervisor across a number of settings including community mental health, child and adolescent teams, addictions treatment and generalized private practice.
I am interested in the exploration of psychotherapy as a practice particularly in those approaches that aim to combine ideas drawn from traditional psychodynamic models and more modern cognitive and behavioural interventions.
I am interested in the exploration of psychotherapy as a practice particularly in those approaches that aim to combine ideas drawn from traditional psychodynamic models and more modern cognitive and behavioural interventions.
Research Interests
The focus of my work before joining LSBU was the practical application of psychological counselling theory through my work with clients.
As my academic and research career develops my areas of research interest remain therapy focused. I am interested in the quality of the relationship within the therapy room and the factors that may impact that, be it gender, race, class or the exchange of money.
I am also interested in exploring the relative impact of psychological interventions across the mental health spectrum.
As my academic and research career develops my areas of research interest remain therapy focused. I am interested in the quality of the relationship within the therapy room and the factors that may impact that, be it gender, race, class or the exchange of money.
I am also interested in exploring the relative impact of psychological interventions across the mental health spectrum.
Additional Responsibility
Course Director for Psychological Counselling BSc
Subjects Taught
Counselling Skills Various Psychotherapeutic Approaches Counselling Theory
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education/Academic qualification
Advanced Practitioner Diploma in Counselling Psychology
2007 → 2010
PGDip Psychology
2005 → 2007
M.A in Drama and Movement Therapy
2001 → 2002
External Positions and Roles
Counselling Psychologist/Lead Psychotherapist, Nick McCubbin Counselling
2010 → …
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