Dr Linda Dubrow-Marshall
Biography | I am a clinical and counseling psychologist (HCPC Registered) and a BACP Accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist. I am a senior lecturer in psychology, I developed and co-lead the MSc Psychology of Coercive Control programme. I am the Co-Chair of the Taught Ethics Panel in the School of Health and Society. I am one of the Chairs of the Programme Validation Panel. My previous experience at the University of Salford: I designed and managed the new Counselling and Wellbeing Service, I taught for the MSc in Counselling (Professional Training), I co-led the MSc Applied Psychology (Therapies) programme, and I was Head of Psychology. I am an integrative psychotherapist, and I incorporate hypnotherapy and EMDR into my practice. I have extensive clinical and counseling experience in a variety of settings, including universities, prisons, addiction agencies, psychiatric hospitals, veteran agencies, and private practice. I obtained my PhD in Counselling Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania, USA, and did my PhD dissertation on “Marital relationships of children of Holocaust survivors”. I have a Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice and am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. |
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Teaching and Learning | Co-programme leader, MSc Psychology of Coercive Control |