Dr Amanda Swan, Senior Clinical Psychologist
Amanda completed her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (DClin Psych) in the UK, at the University of Teesside. Her doctorate research focussed on the impact of mood disorders and health beliefs on Stroke Rehabilitation outcome. Her previous experience in the UK involved working within inpatient and outpatient services delivering individual, couple and ward based interventions for a range of psychiatric disorders affecting older adults and their families. Amanda has been a clinical psychologist at the Centre for Clinical Interventions since 2005, providing group and individual treatment for depression and anxiety disorders. Her primary areas of interest are anxiety disorders and depression, with a particular interest in CBT and Meta Cognitive Approaches for Worry and Rumination. Amanda is involved with facilitating CCI training workshops. She has conducted research in the area of Quality of Life & Depression and has been involved in running the ongoing CCI Bipolar Programme, which offers adjunctive psychosocial interventions for people with Bipolar Disorder.
Last Updated:
18/08/2023