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Sarah Fish is a Clinical Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at the Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia. She combines her clinical practice with academic roles, focusing on long-term health conditions and service user involvement in clinical psychology training.
- Education:
- Bachelor's Degree, University of Hull (1999-2001)
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, University of East Anglia (2007-2010)
Her research interests center on clinical psychology interventions for chronic pain, rehabilitation, and mental health challenges associated with long-term conditions. She has collaborated extensively across NHS services.
The systematic review on CBT for chronic pain highlights her focus on treatment outcomes and evidence-based practices in rehabilitation and pain management.
In her teaching role, Sarah supervises and trains multidisciplinary staff groups, emphasizing service user and carer engagement in clinical psychology programs.
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