I am an aspiring Clinical Psychologist who recently completed the low intensity cognitive behavioural training course at University College London (UCL). I am now working as a Senior Assistant Psychologist within the NHS, and I also have a passion for tutoring Psychology, English, and English as a foreign language.
I have gained experience teaching at university level, having delivered a variety of seminars and lectures on topics such as depression and anhedonia. I achieved a grade average of 77.5% in my MSc in psychology, which has equipped me with a solid understanding of the scientific literature underpinning current research and the ability to apply this knowledge to excel academically.
I also have significant experience with both entry level and advanced statistics, both in SPSS and R. My dissertation project used an advanced form of regression called linear mixed effects modelling.
I am happy to focus sessions on specific areas of interest, marking rubrics, or styles of learning if you discuss this with me in advance, and I have experience in tailoring sessions for individuals with additional needs and neurodiversity.
I have delivered lectures and seminars on depression at university and college level. I have tutored individuals within the school of psychology whilst working as a research assistant at Reading university. My role as a clinician is also highly didactic, and I deliver therapy using the cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) model to individuals with a range of mental health concerns.
I also spent a year teaching English to students of varying abilities and ages in Hong Kong.
My approach draws on my range of experience, and focuses on each individuals aspirations and needs. I enjoy developing my tutees ability to write academically, assess their strengths and limitations, and further develop their understanding of the subject matter.
I have a wealth of mental health experience via my roles working in a psychiatric hospital as an assistant psychologist, and now as a psychological wellbeing practitioner, and am happy to provide guidance to students on relevant experience for a career in the psychological professions, or around applying to courses.
Languages | English (British) |
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Availability | Weekends, Weekdays (all times) |
References Available | On File |
Reading University | 2022 | Masters | Psychology | |
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University of East Anglia | 2017 | Bachelors | English Literature | |
UCL | 2022 | Masters | Low Intensity Cognitive Behavioural Course |
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English | In-person | Online |
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Primary | £35 | £31.50 |
Secondary | £35 | £31.50 |
GCSE | £35 | £31.50 |
A-Level | £40 | £36 |
Casual Learner | £40 | £36 |
Psychology | In-person | Online |
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Primary | £35 | £31.50 |
Secondary | £35 | £31.50 |
GCSE | £35 | £31.50 |
A-Level | £40 | £36 |
University | £40 | £36 |
Casual Learner | £40 | £36 |
English (Foreign Language) | In-person | Online |
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Primary | £35 | £31.50 |
Secondary | £35 | £31.50 |
GCSE | £35 | £31.50 |
A-Level | £40 | £36 |
Casual Learner | £40 | £36 |