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Dr Noah Sisson-Curbishley serves as a Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of Salford's School of Health & Society. He maintains dual roles as an academic and clinical practitioner, combining university teaching with private psychotherapy practice and clinical supervision.
His research centers on gender variance, sexuality, and social media's impact on sexual identity construction for non-heterosexual men. With over a decade of Kundalini yoga teaching experience, he integrates mindfulness practices into therapeutic frameworks. His work bridges clinical psychology, digital culture studies, and somatic approaches to mental health.
Dr Sisson-Curbishley's publication record shows focused exploration of identity marginalization and practitioner self-care. His 2025 doctoral thesis examines non-heterosexual men's experiences with social media's influence on identity formation, while his 2020 article addresses compassion-focused self-care techniques for student practitioners.
His academic development demonstrates progressive specialization:
- MSc Advanced Counselling and Psychotherapy (2018-2020)
- PgCert Supervision for Helping Professions (2020-2021)
- Professional Doctorate in Sexual Identity Construction (2021-2025)
- PgCert Academic Practice (2023-2024)
As an active clinician and educator, he emphasizes the integration of self-reflective practices in therapeutic training while advancing research on digital-age identity formation for marginalized communities.



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