
Pam Cranston
Lecturer · Evidence-Based Psychological Therapies
University of East AngliaAbout
Pam Cranston is a Lecturer in Evidence-Based Low Intensity Psychological Therapies at the University of East Anglia (UEA), affiliated with the Norwich Medical School. Her role includes teaching and leading student engagement initiatives for undergraduate/postgraduate certificate programs and apprenticeships in low-intensity cognitive behavioral therapy (LI-CBT).
- Education:
- MA in Higher Educational Practice (ongoing), University of East Anglia
- PGCert in Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (Low-Intensity) (2014), University of Essex
- BSc in Psychology with Honours (2000), East London University
Her research and teaching interests focus on adapting LI-CBT for perinatal mental health and utilizing diverse delivery mediums such as telephone, video conferencing, computerized CBT (cCBT), and group work. These approaches emphasize accessibility and effectiveness in psychological therapies, particularly for perinatal populations.
As Student Engagement Lead, she oversees attendance monitoring and evaluates student feedback for LI-CBT programs. No scientific awards or publications are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
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