Psychometrician
MSc in Psychology of Mental Health (University of Edinburgh, 2024)
Hannah is a recent postgraduate from the University of Edinburgh with an MSc in Psychology of Mental Health. Although she began her academic journey studying History at Durham University, her heart for providing mental health support, and various work and volunteering opportunities, have driven her towards Psychology. Namely, Hannah has worked with children with Special Educational Needs through the application of individualised Applied Behaviour Analysis interventions, and volunteered with students to support their socioemotional wellbeing. Overall, she has experience working with children and young adults facing difficulties such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Selective Mutism, and mental health challenges, particularly during and after the tumultuous time of the Covid-19 pandemic. Hannah is also Mental Health First Aid certified.
In her role as psychometrician, Hannah assists the clinical and educational psychologists with psychoeducational and social communication assessments. Driven to pursue a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in the future, Hannah is deeply passionate about helping identify the strengths and potential of each child to best support their personal development.
In her role as psychometrician, Hannah assists the clinical and educational psychologists with psychoeducational and social communication assessments. Driven to pursue a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology in the future, Hannah is deeply passionate about helping identify the strengths and potential of each child to best support their personal development.