Dr. Sarah Grice
Consultant clinical psychologist, (PICuP)
Dr. Sarah Grice is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist with the Psychological Interventions Clinic for Outpatients with Psychosis (PICuP), where she leads the award-winning Family and Friends Service as well as Family Intervention. Her work focuses on supporting people with psychosis and bipolar disorder, their families, and carers, with a particular emphasis on the practical application of evidence-based practices to front-line staff. She provides supervision, management, and training for mental health professionals within SLaM and externally to staff in multiple NHS Trusts. Dr. Grice also offers consultancy in setting up, managing, and leading Family Intervention and carer services. Additionally, she is the Lead Clinical Tutor and joint programme lead for the Postgraduate Certificate in Family Intervention for Psychosis and Bipolar at King’s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IOPPN). Dr. Grice holds a clinical doctorate from IOPPN, a PhD from University College London, and completed post-doctoral research at the Universities of London (Birkbeck) and Cambridge.
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