Dr Linda Dubrow-Marshall PhD, is a clinical and counselling psychologist (HCPC Registered) and a BACP registered accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist in the United Kingdom and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. In the USA, she is a licensed psychologist (Pennsylvania), is listed on the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, and has certifications in clinical hypnosis and consultation, EMDR, and treatment of substance use disorders. She is the Programme Leader for the MSc Psychology of Coercive Control and the MSc Applied Psychology (Therapies) programmes at the University of Salford. She conducts research on the psychology of undue influence and coercive persuasion (e.g. cults and extremist groups) with her husband Professor Rod Dubrow-Marshall. Her other areas of rese
more...Dr Linda Dubrow-Marshall PhD, is a clinical and counselling psychologist (HCPC Registered) and a BACP registered accredited Counsellor/Psychotherapist in the United Kingdom and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. In the USA, she is a licensed psychologist (Pennsylvania), is listed on the National Register of Health Service Psychologists, and has certifications in clinical hypnosis and consultation, EMDR, and treatment of substance use disorders. She is the Programme Leader for the MSc Psychology of Coercive Control and the MSc Applied Psychology (Therapies) programmes at the University of Salford. She conducts research on the psychology of undue influence and coercive persuasion (e.g. cults and extremist groups) with her husband Professor Rod Dubrow-Marshall. Her other areas of research include the therapeutic application of virtual reality, ethical psychotherapy, single session psychotherapy, practitioner self-care, cognitive behaviour therapy, mindfulness, and recovery from trauma. Linda is an integrative psychotherapist with extensive experience in a variety of settings, including universities, prisons, addiction agencies, psychiatric hospitals, veteran agencies, and private practice.