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Dr Patrizia Collard

Patrizia Collard

Position: Senior Lecturer

Location: AE.2.25, Stratford

Telephone: +44 (0)20 8223 4464

Contact address:

School of Psychology
The University of East London
Stratford Campus
Water Lane
London
E15 4LZ

Brief biography:

Patrizia Collard works as a multi-modal (integrative) counsellor, trainer, coach and therapist — she incorporates a large variety of techniques and approaches into her work, applying the best treatment to each client. She uses cognitive behavioural therapy, rational emotive behaviour therapy, core energy management, existential therapy, drama therapy, yoga and meditation, relaxation and self-hypnosis, to mention but a few. She lived in the Far East for nine years (Hong Kong and China) where she developed a uniquely holistic approach. She is a member of many governing bodies (BABCP, UKCP, ISMA, Association for Coaching, Austrian Association for Behaviour Therapy, Institute for Health Promotion and Education and Obsessive Action) and is therefore always in touch with current developments in her fields of expertise.

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Research / Publications:

Current research:

Peer-reviewed Journal Articles
  1. Collard, P. (in press). Sensory awareness mindfulness training in coaching: accepting life’s challenges. Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy.
  2. Collard, P., Avny, N., & Boniwell, I. (2008). Teaching mindfulness based cognitive therapy (MBCT) to students: the effects of MBCT on the levels of mindfulness and subjective well-being. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 21(4), 323–336 . doi:10.1080/09515070802602112
  3. Collard, P. (2005). An interview with Dr Pittu Laungani. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 18(1), 7–18. doi:10.1080/09515070500099504
  4. Collard, P. (2004). Interview with Jeffrey Young: reinventing your life through schema therapy. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 17(1), 1–11. doi:10.1080/09515070410001701432
  5. Collard, P. (2003). Dance of life, review. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 16(1), 49–51. doi:10.1080/0951507031000095168
  6. Collard, P. (2003). Interview with Petra Klein. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 16(1), 9–14. doi:10.1080/0951507031000117820
Books
  1. Bayne, R., Jinks, G., Collard, P., & Horton, I. (2008). The counsellor’s handbook (3rd ed.): Nelson Thornes.
Book Chapters
  1. Collard, P. (in press). Multimodal stress therapy: an integrative approach. In E. O’Leary & M. Murphy (Eds.), New approaches to integration in psychotherapy. London: Routledge.

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Last updated: 29 May 2009.


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