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 |
PhD Supervision Availability | Yes |
PhD Topics | Psychology of coercive control Cultic/extremist groups Trafficking Gangs Domestic Abuse Substance Abuse Psychotherapy Outcome Creative psychotherapies CBT Integrative psychotherapy Anxiety Depression Cancer Long-term physical conditions EMDR Hypnotherapy Self-care for professionals Resilience Positive psychology Character strengths personal disclosure mutual sharing Ethical practice Ethical research Cognitive behavioural social competence therapeutic intervention for adults with autism spectrum disorder without an intellectual disability |