Becky Spelman | |
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Born |
Nenagh,
County Tipperary, Ireland |
Nationality | Irish |
Occupation | Psychologist |
Website |
drbecky |
Becky Spelman (born 1983 or 1984) is an Irish media psychologist and mental health activist. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Spelman was born in Nenagh and attended Nenagh Vocational School. [2] She became interested in psychology at a young age. [1] Spelman began her studies in psychology in Dublin at age 18. She currently holds a doctorate in counseling psychology, two postgraduate diplomas, and an undergraduate degree, all within the field of psychology. [2] [5]
Spelman makes regular appearances on TV and radio to discuss mental health issues, addiction, insomnia, sex, dating and relationships. She appeared as a guest on many TV shows such as Embarrassing Bodies, Extreme Phobias, Porn Laid Bare and Gadget Show. In 2015, she hosted a programme on Sky One called Fright Club, which helped 60 people to overcome their phobias. [3]
Spelman's works on psychology has been featured in online publications including The Guardian, [4] The Independent, [1] Daily Mirror, [6] The Sun, Hello!, [7] Nottingham Post, [8] Metro, [9] Stylist, [10] DJ Mag and OK!. [11]
Spelman has a Harley Street practice, a private therapy clinic based in London.
Becky Spelman | |
---|---|
Born |
Nenagh,
County Tipperary, Ireland |
Nationality | Irish |
Occupation | Psychologist |
Website |
drbecky |
Becky Spelman (born 1983 or 1984) is an Irish media psychologist and mental health activist. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Spelman was born in Nenagh and attended Nenagh Vocational School. [2] She became interested in psychology at a young age. [1] Spelman began her studies in psychology in Dublin at age 18. She currently holds a doctorate in counseling psychology, two postgraduate diplomas, and an undergraduate degree, all within the field of psychology. [2] [5]
Spelman makes regular appearances on TV and radio to discuss mental health issues, addiction, insomnia, sex, dating and relationships. She appeared as a guest on many TV shows such as Embarrassing Bodies, Extreme Phobias, Porn Laid Bare and Gadget Show. In 2015, she hosted a programme on Sky One called Fright Club, which helped 60 people to overcome their phobias. [3]
Spelman's works on psychology has been featured in online publications including The Guardian, [4] The Independent, [1] Daily Mirror, [6] The Sun, Hello!, [7] Nottingham Post, [8] Metro, [9] Stylist, [10] DJ Mag and OK!. [11]
Spelman has a Harley Street practice, a private therapy clinic based in London.