Rachel Abedi is a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist working at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and in Tower Hamlets CAMHS. Her doctoral research focus is on how CAMHS clinicians engage with Muslims. She has presented her research at the ACP annual conference (2018), the Muslim Mental Health Conference (2020), the Tavistock (2020) and at various CAMHS clinics. She also has an interest in Islamic Psychology, and is working to improve engagement with Muslim communities in the field of child mental health.
Rachel Abedi
Rachel Abedi is a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist working at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and in Tower Hamlets CAMHS. Her doctoral research focus is on how CAMHS clinicians engage with Muslims. She has presented her research at the ACP annual conference (2018), the Muslim Mental Health Conference (2020), the Tavistock (2020) and at various CAMHS clinics. She also has an interest in Islamic Psychology, and is working to improve engagement with Muslim communities in the field of child mental health.
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The importance of acknowledging difference in psychoanalytic psychotherapy
Single case studies are often used in psychoanalytic psychotherapy research to identify potential mechanisms of change. Sean Junor-Sheppard undertook such a study, which was published in the Journal of Child Psychotherapy in 2019.
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