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Mandy is a Lecturer and Psychotherapist specialising in the field of trauma. She has worked for the past 15 years in the private, public and voluntary sector, before setting up pioneering treatment for serving and ex-armed service personnel who suffer with the ‘signature injuries of war’ leading to Traumatic Brain Injury, these include Complex PTSD, Blast Injury, and those suffering the adverse effects of neurotoxicity.
Mandy has an extensive range of knowledge and experience in her field, and is considered to be one of the leading experts in the UK. Her work demands a high quality of clinical excellence and quality assurance, which is aligned to international peers and translated throughout her work with clients and their families. She has an unquestionable belief that clinicians wanting to work in the field of trauma need to hold a formal qualification to provide the depth of expertise needed to genuinely understand the complexity of recover through treatment, including clinical safety.
Mandy also works for one of the most prestigious regiments in the military and is currently advising the Defence Select Committee on treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), having organised the first TBI summit in the UK in January 2020.
We are extremely pleased to have Mandy on board with us to pioneer a patient pathway specifically dedicated to military personnel and veterans. We are determined to affect a sustainable change to the well-being of our current and ex-military servicemen, who have given up so much to protect the civil liberties that we enjoy today. We recognise the need to adopt a more progressive and holistic approach to patient-centred care, looking at causation and recognising the need to address their neuropsychological symptoms, in order to support the individual’s personal wellbeing.
Very rarely do we speak about and recognise the neuro physiology of health, yet it is the underlying cause and continued dysregulation of complex trauma. If we are to treat anyone suffering this debilitating syndrome, we must first understand the bi-directional process between a person’s head and body… Regulation is key.
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