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Dr. Tina Malhotra

CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST
MBBS, MSc, MD (Psychiatry), MRCPSych, CCST

Dr Alexis Economou

CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST IN MEDICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY AND GENERAL ADULT PSYCHIATRY
MD, MSc, MRCPsych, FHEA

Dr Saïk de La Motte de Broöns de Vauvert

CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST
MBBCh, BSc, MRCPsych

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Dr. Sanjay Kumar

NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST
BA, MA, MPhil (Clinical Psychology), PhD (Clinical Neuropsychology) CPsychology, Senior Fellow Advance HE, HCPC Registered

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Dr Prabuddh Dwivedi

CONSULTANT CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST/NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST AND CBT THERAPIST
MA, M.Phil (Medical & Social Psychology) , PhD (Clinical Psychology), PGDip in Clinical Neuropsychology CPsychology, HCPC Registered

Annette Robbins

Annette Robbins

COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPIST

 

Dr. Tina Malhotra

CONSULTANT
PSYCHIATRIST

MBBS, MSc, MD
(Psychiatry),
MRCPSych, CCST


Dr Tina Malhotra is a highly qualified Consultant Psychiatrist with over 20 years of experience in psychiatry.  She is currently a Consultant Psychiatrist in General Psychiatry at the Oxford Health Foundation NHS Trust with expertise in diagnosis and management of complex and severe mental health disorders. She is also a Clinical Director within the trust. She did her initial psychiatry training at the prestigious National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India. She did her further basic specialist training in psychiatry in Cambridge before completing her higher specialist training in General Adult and Liaison psychiatry in Oxford.  She has trained with eminent psychiatrists in India and UK and worked across various subspecialities of psychiatry including addiction psychiatry, liaison psychiatry, neuropsychiatry and Adult ADHD service. She also worked as a Clinical Research Associate at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge.  She is on the specialist register with GMC both for General Psychiatry and Liaison Psychiatry.

Dr. Tina Malhotra holds British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP) Certification in Clinical Psychopharmacology.  She combines her medical treatment skills with psychological approach to provide individualised and holistic care to her patients. She also has recently trained in Cambridge in Adult ADHD clinics. In addition, she has pursued the Diagnosis and Assessments course from UKAAN, and successfully completed the Pharmacological Treatment of Adults with ADHD course.

Dr Malhotra is dedicated to improve and innovate mental health services both in the NHS and the private sector. She has held various leadership positions throughout her career. She has completed Masters in Health Care Leadership from the University of Birmingham and is currently pursuing the Nye Bevan Programme with the NHS Leadership Academy to gain Executive Healthcare Leadership award in organisational development.

Dr Malhotra provides charitable mental health care and training in rural India.  She is passionate about improving mental health service provision and training in low income countries.

List of publications:
– Kumar S, Veldhuis A. Malhotra T (submitted). Impaired subjective organisation for memory in dissociative amnesia.
– Kumar S, Veldhuis A. Malhotra T (2021). Neuropsychiatric and cognitive sequelae of COVID-19. Frontiers Psychology. doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.577529
– McIvor L, Sui J, Malhotra T, Drury D, Kumar S (2021). Self-referential processing and emotional context insensitivity in major depressive disorder. European Journal of Neuroscience, 311-329.
– Rosenzweig I, Bhatia KP, Malhotra T, Vukadinovic Z, Scoffings DJ (2013): Neuropsychiatric Symptoms as a putative crescendo warning of a Striatocapsular infarct? The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 25: E39 – E43
– Frame F, Thompson SA, Malhotra T, Edwards MJ, Rosenzweig I (2011): Psychogenic Myasthenia Gravis. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 23: E1
– Malhotra T & Rosenzweig I (2009): Baclofen Withdrawal causes Psychosis in Clear Consciousness. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 21: 476
– Malhotra T & Cubbin S (2008): Assessment and Management of Acute Confusional State. The Foundation Years Journal 4(2): 50-54
– Dowson JH, Blackwell AD, Turner DC, Harvey E, Malhotra T, Robbins TW & Sahakian BJ (2007): Questionnaire a\ratings of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults are associated with spatial working memory. European Psychiatry 22(4): 256-263

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Dr Alexis Economou

CONSULTANT
PSYCHIATRIST IN MEDICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY AND GENERAL ADULT PSYCHIATRY

MD, MSc, MRCPsych, FHEA 


Dr Economou is a Consultant Psychiatrist with dual accreditation as a specialist in General Adult Psychiatry and Medical Psychotherapy. Dr Economou’s experience and training allow him to bring a breadth of clinical approaches to his work; he combines general psychiatric skills and knowledge with a highly specialist psychotherapeutic approach.

Dr Economou has extensive experience of working with adults and adolescents, who are going through a difficult time in life and experiencing struggles on an emotional level, as well as working with people who are suffering with an episode of mental illness. He has experience of providing detailed, complex assessments and treatment across the diagnostic spectrum. 
Dr Economou works with people suffering with a wide range of issues and with mental illness across diagnostic categories. He has particular expertise in working with people who suffer enduring mood symptoms, which do not easily fit into diagnostic categories and may be linked with chronic trauma and or wider emotional difficulties.  In recent years, he has developed considerable expertise in working with patients suffering medically unexplained symptoms. 

Dr Economou’s approach is to work towards understanding you as a whole person and working with you towards a formulation, and potentially a diagnosis, which makes sense for you as a person. In his psychotherapeutic approach, Dr Economou is influenced by psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, cognitive and systemic approaches. He has additional training in mentalisation based therapy, dialectical behaviour therapy, psychodynamic interpersonal therapy, as well as group approaches. He works with individuals, offering brief as well as long-term therapies. 

Dr Economou completed the majority of his psychiatric training in Oxford, a renowned centre for psychiatric education and research. He was subsequently appointed to consultant psychiatrist roles and has worked as a school psychiatrist at independent schools. He has held formal research roles and this has contributed to his practice being grounded in up-to-date scientific literature and guided by the evidence base for best practice. He holds a postgraduate degree in education from the University of Oxford and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He remains actively involved in training the next generation of psychiatrists, he delivers advanced communication training for medical students at the University of Oxford and is a GMC approved educational supervisor for junior doctors training in psychiatry.Prior to his time in Oxford, Dr Economou completed the core psychiatry training in South Wales, holds an MSc Psychiatry from Cardiff University and qualified as a medical doctor MD from the University of Ioannina in Greece. 

Professional Organisations:
· General Medical Council, CCT Dual accreditation as Consultant Psychiatrist in General Adult Psychiatry and Medical Psychotherapy
· General Medical Council, full registration with licence to practise, on the specialist register 
· Member of The Royal College of Psychiatrists RCPsych
· Member of the RCPsych Faculty of Medical Psychotherapy
· Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
· Oxford University Medical Education Fellow
· Member of the British Association of Psychopharmacology
· Member of European Psychiatric Network
· Member of the Hellenic Psychiatric Association, UK Division
· Member of the Psychodynamic Interpersonal Therapy Special Interest Group (PIT-UK) and PIT practitioner

 
 

Dr. Sanjay Kumar

NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST

BA, MA, MPhil
(Clinical Psychology),
PhD (Clinical
Neuropsychology).
CPsychology,
Senior Fellow
Advance HE,
HCPC Registered


Dr Sanjay Kumar is a Cognitive Neuroscientist at Oxford Brookes University and a Clinical Psychologist registered with the Health and Care Professions Council with significant expertise in neuropsychological assessments. He gained experience in neuropsychological assessments at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore, India and National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery, University College London Hospital to assess neurological patients with a range of cognitive problems.  Following his clinical psychology training, he did a PhD on understanding neuropsychological and EEG changes in mild Traumatic Brain Injury. He is an academic researcher who specialises in understanding brain related processes involved in cognitive mechanism in health and disease at individual level from a range of perspectives. 

Dr Kumar has previously worked at the University of Birmingham and University of Oxford. At Oxford Brookes University, he teaches undergraduate and post graduate students on Biological Psychology, Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience. He provides research supervision to undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students. He is also an external examiner at University of Central Lancashire for their undergraduate courses and a PhD examiner for national and international universities. He is on the editorial boards of several journals and reviews articles for many cognitive neuroscience journals of international repute. He is a member of the British Psychological Society, British Neuropsychological Society and a committee member of the British Association of Cognitive Neuroscience and the British Psychological Society Cognitive Section.

Dr Kumar’s research work has involved using electroencephalography (EEG), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES),  computer-based tasks and questionnaires to understand primarily visual perception; visual attention; divided attention, memory, self- representation in healthy and individuals with psychiatric and neurosurgical problems.  He is the Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience research group lead at Psychology Department at Oxford Brookes University.  Dr Kumar has published extensively in journals of international repute such as the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience , European Journal of Neuroscience, Experimental Brain Research to name a few. His breadth of practical experience, empirical research expertise on a range of subject matters pertinent to human behaviour, cognition and neuropsychiatric conditions enables him to provide care of the highest scientific level.

In his spare time, Dr. Kumar likes to run and play cricket. He has run a few marathons and half marathons. He has been adjudged player of the year for his cricket team too.

List of Publications: Click here

Media: Forbes Interview, for Dr. Kumar’s publication on Psychiatric and Cognitive Squeale of Covid-19. 
Planet Radio interview for Dr. Kumar’s thoughts on media and mental health.
Psypost interview for Dr. Kumar’s published research work on depression.

 
 

Dr. Prabuddh Dwivedi

CONSULTANT
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST/NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST &
CBT THERAPIST

MA, M.Phil (Medical & Social Psychology) ,
PhD (Clinical Psychology), PGDip in
Clinical
Neuropsychology,
CPsychology,
HCPC Registered


Dr. Dwivedi is an experienced Clinical Psychologist who has been helping people to feel more balanced, and to live happier and healthier lives for over twenty years. He has extensive experience working both within the NHS and independently.  He provides psychological therapy for anxiety, panic, stress, low mood, trauma, and a wide range of other difficulties. Dr. Dwivedi also has specialist training and extensive experience in neuropsychological assessment and neuropsychological rehabilitation of adults and older adults following acquired brain injury (e.g. stroke, traumatic brain injury) and those with emerging  neurodegenerative (dementias) and other neurological conditions. This includes direct work with the patient as well as working with members of family.

The training and experience that Dr. Dwivedi has enables him to fully understand and work with his patients to improve their life, give them the tools to deal with their challenges, and reconnect with purpose and meaning. He works in a focussed way to support his patients to get faster results.

Dr. Dwivedi utilises an Integrative Therapy approach which draws on a number of evidence-based approaches. He can draw on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Eye Movement Desensitisation Therapy (EMDR), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Compassion Focused Therapy, Narrative Therapy and Systemic approaches amongst others. Psychological therapy is a focussed and active process where he endeavours to work together with his patients and aim to resolve difficulties swiftly.

Training and Qualifications
Dr. Dwivedi is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. His initial training was at the prestigious National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS), at Bengaluru, India where he completed an MPhil in Medical & Social Psychology followed by a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He then went on to pursue a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Neuropsychology from the University of Glasgowm which he completed in 2010. He has also completed the three-part Eye Movement Desensitisaton & Reprocessing (EMDR) training.

Membership & Professional Registration:
Dr. Dwivedi has a Chartered Clinical Psychologist accreditation by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and Practitioner Psychologist status registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Dr. Dwivedi practices under the HCPC’s code of conduct and the BPS code of conduct.

 

 

Annette Robbins

COGNITIVE
BEHAVIOURAL
THERAPIST

Annette Robbins has over 40 years of experience as a mental health nurse, having worked mainly in the community with a population of people with enduring mental health problems. Over the four decades in mental health, she has collaborated closely with Art Therapists and completed courses in Psychodrama, Group Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and Transactional Analysis. She has also trained in Structured Clinical Management and helped to establish a group for people with emotional difficulties such as dysregulation and impulsivity.
Ms. Robbins qualified as a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist in 2006 at the Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre (OCTC) where she had the fortune to be tutored by world-renowned CBT experts. In 2012, she completed modules of the Advanced CT Masters level programme, again at the OCTC. Since qualifying she has delivered CBT to people with a variety of presentations such as depression, anxiety (GAD, panic, OCD) and psychotic disorders.
Ms. Robbins is currently working in CAMHS offering supervision to practitioners who deliver low-intensity CBT informed interventions to children in schools.
She is passionate about using her skills to help others discover ways of managing their symptoms and to work towards recovery.

 

Dr Saïk de La Motte de Broöns de Vauvert
CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST
MBBCh, BSc, MRCPsych

Dr Saïk de La Motte de Broöns de Vauvert is a Consultant Psychiatrist with specialisations in General Adult Psychiatry, Older Adult and Liaison Psychiatry. He graduated from Cardiff University and completed his psychiatric training in the Thames Valley working in Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire.

In his work as a consultant psychiatrist at the Warneford Hospital in Oxford he treats patients with severe mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, bipolar affective disorder and psychosis.

He has interests in ethics, empathy and the implementation of artificial intelligence in psychiatric care. He teaches and supervises medical students and doctors in training in his NHS work.

During his training he gained experience in interventional psychiatry (ECT and ketamine) and ADHD at the Reading ADHD clinic. In his work he has extensive experience in treatment resistant conditions and how they interact with ADHD and Autism. He is particularly passionate about ADHD and helping his patients to fulfil their potential and live a better life every day.