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PERINATAL PSYCHOLOGY SECTION

MOVING ONLINE: DELIVERING PERINATAL THERAPIES IN A PANDEMIC AND BEYOND

PART 2

TUESDAY 13 JULY 2021, WEBINAR

SPEAKERS

Dr. Rachel Mycroft
Consultant Clinical Psychologist

Dr Rachel Mycroft is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Chair of the British Psychological Society Faculty of Perinatal Psychology.

She is joint service lead for Perinatal Psychology in Birmingham and Solihull NHS Foundation Trust across the Mother and Baby Unit and Community Perinatal Mental Health Services. She is also Perinatal Psychology Lead in Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust.

She has extensive experience of perinatal mental health and perinatal psychological therapies, with particular expertise in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy as applied in the perinatal period and special interests in tokophobia and birth trauma. She regularly delivers supervision, teaching and training across a range of settings and helped to establish the national Perinatal Clinical Psychology Training programme.


Dr. Sarah Healy
Clinical Psychologist

Sarah Healy has over 15 years of perinatal mental health experience, including extensive experience delivering evidence-based psychological therapies to women in the perinatal period. Clinically, she has experience working in roles across the care pathway, including as the Perinatal Lead in an IAPT service, and as a Clinical Psychologist in two specialist perinatal teams.

She holds postgraduate qualifications in CBT, EMDR and Behavioural Couples Therapy and has also trained in CFT, and ACT. She is currently the Perinatal Pathway Lead at Healios, piloting online therapy provision for women in the perinatal period and an Associate Clinical Tutor at UCL, as well as working in independent practice. Alongside Prof. Heather O'Mahen at the University of Exeter, she is currently leading the development of the IAPT perinatal competency, curriculum, and training framework, and the revision of the IAPT Perinatal Positive Practice Guide. Over the last four years, Dr Healy has moved her clinical practice to working predominantly online, offering therapy for individuals and couples, as well as clinical supervision.

Aleksandra Litovski
Counselling Psychologist

Aleksandra Litovski, Counselling Psychologist, Community Perinatal Team, South London and Maudsley Trust. Dr Rukhsana Arshad, Lead Clinical Psychologist, East Perinatal Team, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust.


Dr. Cathy Coombs
Consultant Clinical Psychologis
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation

Dr. Rukhsana Arshad
Lead Clinical Psychologist










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