PhD, MSc, PGCE, RN-MH, Group Analyst, Forensic Psychotherapist
Dr Anne Aiyegbusi is a Group Analyst and Forensic Psychotherapist. She worked full time in NHS forensic services for 30 years of which 15 were dedicated to Women’s Services. Anne now works part time as a Principal Psychotherapist and Group Analyst within the NHS and Psychological Approaches CIC. Anne is a member of the Board of Trustees at the Institute of Group Analysis and is the member for anti-discrimination and intersectionality. Anne has published a number of peer reviewed papers, book chapters and co-edited and co-authored books. She co-authored ‘Invisible Trauma: Women, Difference and the Criminal Justice System’ (2020). Anne is currently writing a book about forensic psychotherapy and racial trauma.
"A breath of fresh air to listen to other Black women speak so openly about their experience. It resonated on so many levels and there was strength in that shared experience"
"Thank you so much for putting this day on; As a black male therapist I feel so uplifted!"
"I feel so uplifted and moved by this conference. Absolutely fabulous to see black therapists in conversation. Thank you"
"Great conference and well worth the time investment. Thank you all involved in making this happen"
"Finding my own voice has taken time and being in the presence of such empowering role models, has and will have a positive impact on my personal growth"
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