
Marianne Seabrook
@seaby39
Consultant Psychologist in SCFT Passionate about integrated, psychologically-informed, trauma-informed healthcare Feminist with own views She/her
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06-07-2011 16:45:58
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Heart and mind to the fore⦠@LeneOsmundsen reviews Tracy Livecchi and @DrLizaMorton's book 'Healing Hearts and Minds: A Holistic Approach to Coping Well with Congenital Heart Disease'. bps.org.uk/psychologist/hā¦

Sussex Partnership So wonderful to recognise the great work of the team Lesquerre Nick Grey Vicky, gemma, Marianne Seabrook renee. Almost 20% of @nhs_scft trained and 2000 signed up to changing futures program. Co production and partnership working built on trust, safety and collaboration. #proud

Sussex Partnership What a privilege to be a finalist at the positive practice awards #PPA23 in recognition of the work we have been doing to increase trauma informed care for our staff and service users. Couldnāt do it without you Nick Grey louise patmore Marianne Seabrook Sarah Cerioli šš Gemma Eke & Vikki


Please share - this is such a fantastic opportunity tracy allan RN PNA QN lisa ohara Julia Fairhall RN,DN,QN. Lucy scragg Sarah Shelton Maria Hardingš @suhollick


A great day at the #PPN Psychological Professions Network: South East conference today with a range of our great PPs @nhs_scft representing Post Covid, diabetes, HIV , staff wellbeing MDTs as well as NHS Talking Therapies-LTC @lamb_donna Jane corser Sarah Shelton Marianne Seabrook @nicolaws121


An important new discussion paper: Psychological Practice in Physical Health š . I look forward to sharing this @nhs_scft @lamb_donna Jane corser Sarah Shelton Lucy scragg @JenniebAHP Julia Fairhall RN,DN,QN. Marianne Seabrook



What a fantastic resource for healthcare professionals interacting with people with #ACHD So many of the principles are applicable to all people with #CVD Thank for you the development of this statement Intāl Society for Adult Congenital Heart Diseaseš




NHS staff across the country are, as always, playing their part in response to this week's riots. But we shouldnāt let dedication to duty disguise the fact that seeing this flare-up of racism will leave many colleagues feeling afraid and unwelcome. ā”ļø england.nhs.uk/2024/08/statemā¦
