I contribute to teaching on clinical psychology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels within Exeter and provide training workshops nationally and internationally on a range of different therapies and on workplace wellbeing. At the Mood Disorders Centre, I have been the co-lead for the AccEPT clinic since 2015 (an NHS commissioned service innovating novel treatments for mood disorders that sits in the gap between IAPT and secondary care). In addition to developing ADepT and being trained in CBT and CAT, I also have experience of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) and mindfulness approaches (Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Depression Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy for Life). I take an evidence-based but eclectic approach to therapy. I was awarded diplomate membership of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy in 2013 and accreditation as a CBT therapist by the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) in 2015. I was a Beck Institute Scholar in 2013, receiving training and supervision at the Beck Cognitive Therapy Institute in Philadelphia, US. I am a chartered clinical psychologist, registered with the Health Professions Council. I completed my CAT practitioner training in 2007 in Oxford. From January 2015 to January 2020 my research was supported by a National Institute of Health Research Career Development Fellowship. In January 2018 I was promoted to Professor. In May 2012 I joined the Mood Disorders Centre at Exeter University as an Associate Professor. I served as an Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London, teaching and supervising research projects on the doctoral clinical psychology programme there. During this time I cofounded the Cambridge Clinical Research Centre in Affective Disorders, which conducts translational research to better understand and treat anxiety and depression. After completing my PhD and clinical training, I worked as a Senior Investigator Scientist in the Emotion Group at the Medical Research Council Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit in Cambridge until April 2012. I am a research clinical psychologist with a PhD from the University of Cambridge (2002) and a doctorate in clinical psychology from University College London (2004). Understanding what psychological mechanisms incluence positive emotions and wellbeing.Evaluating adapations of mindfulness based interventions for complex depression and workplace wellbeing.Development and Evaluation of Augmented Depression Therapy (ADepT) for anhedonic depression in adults and young adults.Developing psychological interventions to enhance wellbeing and improve mental health in clinical and non-clinical populations.