Elise Dyer

Clinical Lecturer and Deputy Director Clinical Associate Psychology Apprenticeship Programme
 Elise Dyer

About

Elise is a Clinical Lecturer and Deputy Director of the Clinical Associate Psychology (CAP) Apprenticeship Programme, where she plays a central role in shaping the next generation of psychological practitioners. Dually qualified as a CBT Therapist and a Clinical Associate Psychologist, she brings a rich blend of clinical experience and academic leadership to her work.
Her clinical career has spanned both NHS Adult Mental Health Services and CAMHS, where she supported individuals experiencing a wide range of common mental health difficulties and worked alongside children and young people presenting with complex psychological needs. This breadth of experience informs both her teaching and her research, grounding her academic work firmly in the realities of clinical practice.
Elise holds two master's degrees, a research-focused MSc and a clinically-oriented MSc in children's and young people's mental health alongside a Postgraduate Diploma in CBT. She is currently undertaking a PhD, further deepening her scholarly contribution to the field.    

Research interests

Elise's current research interests sit at the intersection of organisational psychology and clinical practice. She is particularly interested in compassionate leadership and the conditions that make workplaces psychologically safe or toxic. She is also exploring how labelling emotions may function as a mechanism for emotion regulation, with implications for both clinical intervention and everyday wellbeing.


Professional

Elise serves as Deputy Director of the CAP Master's Apprenticeship Programme and holds a range of responsibilities central to its operation and development, including:

  • Module convenor, leading curriculum design and delivery
  • Personal tutor to trainee Clinical Associate Psychologists
  •  Teaching across clinical and professional practice modules
  • Contributor to the development of the programme
  • Active participant in the CAP Steering Group and GTICAPS committees, supporting the national development of the CAP profession

Qualifications:

  • MSc (Research)
  • MSc (Clinical Children and Young People)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in CBT
  • Clinical Associate Psychologist (CAP)
  • PhD (in progress)

Conference Presentations:
Emotional expressivity: a cross-cultural comparison of Turkish and British populations. Poster presentation at the 19th International Congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, Germany.
MSc collaborative research in partnership with INSERM (French National Institute of Health and Medical Research), France.    

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