Dr Neil Rees
Programme Director (Clinical) Professional Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
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AE 1.65, Stratford Campus
School of Psychology
The University of East London
Stratford Campus
London
E15 4LZ - n.rees@uel.ac.uk +442082234475
Dr Neil Rees is the Clinical Director of the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology. He oversees all clinical aspects of the programme. He works clinically for one day per week locally as Acting Head of Clinical Psychology at Newham’s Child and Family Consultation Service, where he works with children and young people with psychological difficulties and their families. His clinical career has also included posts at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and within a community paediatric palliative care team.
Overview
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Research
Publications
Funding
The mental and physical health of children and young people
Systemic and narrative approaches to Clinical Psychology
Death and bereavement
Community Psychology and the addressing of social inequalities
Cross-cultural Clinical Psychology
Identity development, and sexual identities in particular
Systemic and narrative approaches to Clinical Psychology
Death and bereavement
Community Psychology and the addressing of social inequalities
Cross-cultural Clinical Psychology
Identity development, and sexual identities in particular
Interests
Portfolio
Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology
Doctoral Programme in Educational Psychology
Doctoral Programme in Educational Psychology
Chartered member of the British Psychological Society and the Division of Clinical Psychology
Developing and supporting a portfolio of research that centralises the voices of children and young people
Co-author of the British Psychological Society’s guidelines for Psychologists working with children and adolescents with a lesbian, gay and bisexual identity — first draft submitted
Executive Producer of Homoworld — a short film to be used in training to raise awareness of the heterocentrism of society. Funded by successful grant application to the Higher Education Academy Psychology Network
Psychosocial Specialist in the British Red Cross and Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s overseas emergency response team
Developing and supporting a portfolio of research that centralises the voices of children and young people
Co-author of the British Psychological Society’s guidelines for Psychologists working with children and adolescents with a lesbian, gay and bisexual identity — first draft submitted
Executive Producer of Homoworld — a short film to be used in training to raise awareness of the heterocentrism of society. Funded by successful grant application to the Higher Education Academy Psychology Network
Psychosocial Specialist in the British Red Cross and Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s overseas emergency response team