My name is Hope and I am a Clinical Psychologist within forensic services, and a researcher working in the area of stillbirth and perinatal loss.
I have been working across settings of mental health and/or learning disability for 9 years alongside studying, including secure hospitals and prison services, learning disability, adult mental health, cancer care, maternity/neonatal, and camhs. I have recently worked alongside Professor Alex Heazell at the St Marys Rainbow Clinic to set up the first psychological pathway within rainbow clinics in the UK; supporting parents' psychological needs during a pregnancy subsequent to loss as well as within neonatal ICU. Being a rainbow baby myself, I have a huge passion to improve care for those who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death and SIDS.
I completed my Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at The University of Manchester in 2024. My undergraduate degree was in Translation with German and Spanish at Cardiff University; however, life led me down the path of psychology and I completed a MSc in Psychology (conversion) at Oxford Brookes in 2018. Whilst this is not a traditional route into psychology, my background in linguistics has been a huge benefit to me when writing for publication and proof reading larger texts!
Please do get in touch if you're interested in working together, either as an organisation or an individual looking to learn more about therapy.
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