Lecturing and Supervision
Rebecca provides regular training to Clinical Psychology Doctoral Trainees, and is an Associate Tutor at the University of East Anglia. She is also an invited lecturer and speaker, this has included invitations by the University of Cardiff, The BPS Division of Clinical Psychology, The Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust (BIRT), The Division of Neuropsychology and the Faculty of Psychology for Older People. She delivers training within a range of formats from 1-hour lectures to 2-day workshops.
Rebecca is recognised by the British Psychological Society as an approved supervisor and can be found on The Register of Applied Psychology Practice Supervisors (RAPPS). She supervises psychologists across the spectrum of expertise; including Trainee Clinical Psychologists for the University of East Anglia, and qualified Clinical Psychologists within the NHS.
For qualified Clinical Psychologists who are pursuing additional skills and post-doctoral qualifications in neuropsychology, Rebecca is accredited by the Division of Neuropsychology to supervise candidates undertaking their qualification in Clinical Neuropsychology (QiCN). Please contact for current availability.
Rebecca is currently supervising the clinical aspects of two research projects looking at Compassion Focused Therapy in Dementia, being conducted by Trainee Clinical Psychologists at the University of East Anglia and University College London.
Verbatims:
"I found this session extremely useful and well structured. The information was practical and it was useful to talk about clinical experience."
Trainee Clinical Psychologist, University of East Anglia.
"Comprehensive, great interaction and presentation."
Clinical Psychologist, University of Cardiff.
"She was highly knowledgeable and presented complex information in a clear and applied way. The use of practical tasks to review skills was also good. I learnt a lot and most importantly am now keen to further this through additional reading and supervisory discussion."
Clinical Psychologist, BPS Division of Clinical Psychology.