I contribute to media and public-facing work, offering psychological insight into behaviour, relationships, and the social issues shaping contemporary life. My role is to bring depth, clarity, and responsibility to the way psychological ideas are represented and understood in public contexts.
My media work includes contributions to television, documentary, and broadcast content, with appearances across a range of platforms.
This Netflix documentary series dives into murder cases in which the victims meet tragic ends because of relationships that go very wrong.
How Black women are breaking free from the ‘ambition trap’.
Revenge success: Why being told you’d amount to nothing is the secret to smashing your goals and ambitions.
We’ve bleached, relaxed, and damaged our hair to make ourselves look more white
Do you have mental-health imposter syndrome?
NELFT
ENM Conference
Trauma Informed
Flywire
Anxiety – 22.06.2020
Insomnia –03.07.2020
Bursars - Stress and Burnout
Chipper Cash
Work Life Balance – September 2022
Anxiety
Kyowa Kirin International – Wellbeing and Self Care – January 2021
BeYou Womans Network – Menopause – 23.01.2021
University of Oxford & University of Kent - Medical Racism: Protecting ourselves, our families and our communities
Royal Holloway University DClin
Power, Privilege & Preventing harm as a Psychologist. 14.12.2020
University of Canterbury
27.11.2020 – Student Mental Health and Wellbeing
Homeless Link
2019 & 2020
Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeng Relationships During the pandemic – 14.11.2020. Atiyah Ali
Oxford NHS 26.10.2020 - #racism&#racialtrauma - the importance of #decolonising clinical practice
When the Outside World Enters the Room: The Chilling Effect in Forensic Psychotherapy – IAFP – 15.01.2026
Deepening Inclusive Practice Masterclass – The Grove