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Jane Scott is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Psychology at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the School of Psychology, Sport and Sensory Science. She is a registered clinical psychologist with extensive international experience across clinical and academic domains.
- PhD, University of Cambridge
- MSc (Clinical Psychology), University of Cape Town
Jane's research focuses on hoarding disorder, eating disorders, body image, mental health sequelae of vision loss, and self-reflective practice. She has explored the aetiology of hoarding disorder and predictors of orthorexia nervosa, emphasizing the integration of ethical frameworks in clinical contexts. Her work also addresses the intersection of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) training methods and professional regulation.
Jane's publications span clinical psychology, ethics, and behavioral studies, with a recurring emphasis on training methodologies and mental health interventions. Her earlier works, though attributed to a different surname in the scraped text, may reflect historical contributions to the field. She has received grants for CBT training research and undergraduate psychology pedagogy.
- APS Clinical College research award (2016)
- ACU Learning and Teaching grant (2015)
Jane supervises research projects in clinical psychology and contributes to grants focused on psychological education. She is a member of the ARU Centre for Mind and Behaviour and maintains active roles in professional organizations like the British Psychological Society and the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy.
