My extensive training and experience in applying psychological strategies for performance and well-being set me apart from other practitioners. I worked as a Clinical Psychologist for 20 years and remain an active researcher.
I draw practical skills from several models of psychological intervention utilising the latest findings from psychology and neuroscience.
The issues I address with clients range from tackling the imposter syndrome and addressing public speaking anxiety, to resolving cognitive difficulties (e.g., mind-blanking) and unhelpful managerial/leadership behaviours (e.g., a reluctance to delegate).
I hold a PhD and have been published in several international peer-review academic journals. I am a Professor of Clinical Psychology and Professional Practice at Keele and Harper Adams Universities in the UK.
I am affiliated with the following professional bodies: