Therapy Delivery Team
Lisa de Rijk:
Dr. Lisa de Rijk is a visiting research fellow at King’s College London, Honorary Fellow of United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), and Managing Director of Awaken Consulting & Training Services Ltd, and, Awaken School of Outcome Oriented Psychotherapies Ltd. Lisa has a PhD in Pyschology focusing on marginalised individuals in society, University of Surrey. Lisa is an accredited psychotherapist and a Registered General Nurse. Lisa is clinical lead for the novel therapy and provides the clinical training and supervision of the therapists.
David Cameron:
Dr. David Cameron is Clinical Lead of Inspire, an all-Ireland Mental Health, Learning Disability, and addictions charity. David is responsible for the design, strategic development, delivery and governance of high quality, safe and effective clinical. David has worked for upwards of thirty-five years as a research practitioner in statutory and voluntary mental health settings, and has led on the regional delivery of psychological therapies for victims and survivors of the Northern Ireland conflict. He has also worked as a senior full time and associate lecturer in several Universities including Dublin City University, Queens University Belfast, and New Buckinghamshire University. David holds full dual clinical registrations with the Health Care Professions Council and the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy, he is a Chartered Psychologist and Associate Fellow with the British Psychological Society.
Annmarie Grealish:
Dr. Annmarie Grealish is an associate professor in mental health at the University of Limerick and a visiting senior lecturer at King’s College London. She is a qualified general and mental health nurse, cognitive behaviour therapist (CBT), and Interpersonal Therapist practitioner (IPT). Annmarie has worked in a number of clinical settings, including; acute in-patient care, primary and secondary care, and specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) in NHS Lothian. Annmarie’s research focuses on trauma, post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), psychological therapies (CBT, TF-CBT, IPT), perinatal mental health, young people’s mental health, interventional evaluations and clinical trials in remotely delivered interventions. Annmarie has a leading role in the FIRST PETT trial, chairing the FIRST therapy delivery, safety, quality assurance and intervention fidelity. Annmarie is currently the Associate Editor for the Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health, the Review Editor for Frontiers in Digital Health, and Inaugural Editorial of the Journal of American Nurses Association-New York (JANANY).
hANNAH STRANG:
Hannah Strang is a Clinical Lead within the NHS, currently working as a Staff Support Lead. Her role includes providing post-incident interventions for staff working within both community and inpatient mental health settings. She is a qualified CBT and EMDR therapist, and also works using narrative approaches, Hannah has a wealth of experience working with individuals who have experienced trauma/PTSD. Hannah was involved in the FIRST PETT study that took place in the NHS, working as an advisor on the NHS processes and therapist support. Within the current trial Hannah is the Assistant Psychologist Trainer/Supervisor.