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Briony Martin

Briony Martin

Assistant Professor, Counselling and the Psychotherapeutic Relationship

Room WCE 1.07, Centre for Lifelong Learning, Westwood Campus
Briony.Martin@warwick.ac.uk

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Briony Martin is Assistant Professor within the Counselling and Psychotherapy department, working with students on both BA and MSc Counselling and the Psychotherapy programmes. She leads on the annual Counselling and Psychotherapy Student Research Conference which showcases student projects across a wide range of mental health themes. She is working towards Advance HE Fellowship.

She is also a practicing psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice, registered and accredited with the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP).

Briony is research active, studying for a Professional Doctorate in Counselling and Psychotherapy Studies looking at decolonisation and anti-racism in therapy training. She is Deputy Chair of the Pluralistic Practice Network - a community of therapists with a pluralistic mindset - and Co-Chair of the Pluralistic Research Group.

Briony is open to collaboration and cross-disciplinary learning, with interests in racial justice, psychological responses to climate change and creative research methods.

Publications:

Book Review: Bednarek, S. (2024). Climate, Psychology and Change - New Perspectives on Psychotherapy in an Era of Global Disruption and Climate Anxiety. North Atlantic Books | Pluralistic Practice Journal

Co-publications:

Building a community of inquiry for pluralistic practice | Pluralistic Practice Journal

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