
Dr Hannah Sela
Lecturer
Department of Social Work Counselling & Social Care , School of Childhood and Social Care
Hannah is a Counselling Psychologist who deeply values compassion and critical thinking in her clinical work, research, and teaching. She is particularly passionate about criticality when it comes to systemic influences including how language and culture impact all areas of psychology.
Generally speaking, Hannah values de-pathologizing in psychology, and reducing stigma in all presentations.
Qualifications
- DPsych (CoP)
- Diploma in CBT
- BA in Psychology
Areas Of Interest
- Eating Disorders
- Psycholinguistics
- Motherhood
- Feminism
- Systemic approaches
- Critical thinking in the field of CoP
MOST RECENT RESEARCH
Unpublished thesis: The Meaning of Re-Emerging Disordered Eating In the Context of Motherhood: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis : UEL Research Repository
PUBLICATIONS
- Cohen-Mansfield, J., Sela, A. H., Iecovich, E., & Golander, H. (2018). Quality of care for frail older persons in a homecare setting: what is it and how can it be measured?. International Psychogeriatrics, 30(9), 1259-1267.
- Schertz, M., Constantini, S., Eshel, R., Sela, A. H., Roth, J., & Fattal-Valevski, A. (2018). Neurodevelopmental outcomes in children with large temporal arachnoid cysts. Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 21(6), 578-586.
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