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Senior psychologist & psychotherapist, published researcher, expert in qualitative methodologies, 20+ years experience
Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Writing
Clinical Trial Documentation,
Audio Transcription
Research
Market Research,
User Research,
Meta-Research
Consulting
Healthcare Consulting
Work Experience
Clinical & Research Lead - www.psychological.me.uk
Psychological
September 2011 - Present
Education
DCPsych Professional Doctorate in Counselling Psychology and Integrative Psychotherapy
Metanoia Institute./Middlesex University
September 2005 - June 2012
BSc Hons Psychology
Open University
September 2001 - June 2005
MA Oxon
Oxford University
September 1993 - June 1997
Certifications
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Chartered counselling psychologist - UK
HCPC
https://www.hcpc-uk.org/check-the-register/register-results/?query=Molden&profession=PYLSeptember 2012 - Present
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Integrative Psychotherapist
UKCP
https://www.psychotherapy.org.uk/therapist/Helen-Elizabeth-Molden-iAhFjAAKSeptember 2011 - Present
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Fundamentals in Ergonomics & Human Factors MSc - one term module
University of Derby
September 2023 - January 2024
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helen Molden (2024). AI, automation and psychotherapy – A proposed model for losses and gains in the automated therapeutic encounter . European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling.
Molden, H. (2021) Unprecedented! The Covid 19 risk maze and what psychotherapy can offer, in Psychotherapy and Covid 19: reflections on the pandemic, March 2021 UKCP.
Molden, H. & Walling, J. (2020) How did I get here? A narrative exploration of arriving at talking therapy in a neuro-rehabilitation setting, co-written by a young adult patient and her therapist, in BPS Psychotherapy Section Review, p42 Winter Vol no. 65.
Molden, H. (2014). A phenomenological investigation into the impact of parenthood: Giving a voice to mothers with visual impairment in the United Kingdom. British Journal of Visual Impairment, 32(2), 136–147.