Dr Victoria Samuel

  • Professional Title: Clinical Psychologist, Service Lead
  • Qualifications: D.Clin.Psy., MSc, Ba (Hons), EMDR trained.
  • Clinic location: Online therapy / supervision

Background

Bristol Psychology Services was founded by Dr Victoria Samuel, Clinical Psychologist. Dr Victoria Samuel has been working in private practice since 2006. She has a strong research background, having held a senior research position at Cariff University for ten years. Victoria has published numerous scientific papers in peer reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences.

Victoria is the founder of the InTER-ACT Programme; an evidence-based 3-session universal well-being programme for adolescents. Victoria has overseen a 7 year continuous improvement research programme to develop and enhance all aspects of this intervention.

Victoria is registered with the Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC).

Areas of Specialist Experience

Therapeutic Work

Victoria provides therapeutic work for older adolescents and adults. Victoria has particular expertise in working with clients who feel restricted by anxious thoughts, feelings and physical symptoms. Victoria has worked extensively with individuals experiencing work-related stress, burnout and work-related PTSD / vicarious trauma. This has included specialist experience in working with those in intensely demanding roles, including many medical professionals.

Victoria has undergone additional specialist training in working with clients affected by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Victoria has particular experience and interest in working with individuals who have experienced life-changing acute – or ‘one-off’ – traumatic events and has worked with clients who have experienced: road traffic accidents (as a passenger, pedestrian, driver or cyclist); dog bite attacks; crimes; terrorist attacks and occupational and agricultural accidents.

Supervision

Victoria provides Clinical Supervision to therapists working within an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach. Victoria has extensive experience of using ACT clinically with young people and adults, as well as significant experience of providing teaching and training in this area.

Victoria also offers research supervision and consultation to academics and clinicians with two primary areas of specialism:

i) Qualitative design – providing advice and support around all stages of qulitative research design and analysis, with particular expertise in Grounded Theory studies.

ii) ACT research design and evaluation – Victoria has provided research supervision on numerous studies related to ACT intervention development, ACT measure development and evaluation of the role of psychological flexibility in multiple contexts and with diverse populations.

Victoria has experience of providing consultation to university-based researchers and students (including those with little or no research experience), as well as supporting independent researchers, such as those working in collaboration with larger organisations. Victoria aims to provide supervision which is supportive, thoughtful, encouraging and practical.

Therapeutic Approach

Victoria places a lot of importance on ensuring clients feel collaboratively involved in the process of therapy. Victoria conceptualises emotional difficulties as understandable in the context of people’s past experiences and current circumstances. For this reason, formulation and insight is seen as more important than diagnostic labels. Empowering clients with life skills for managing difficult thoughts and feelings is central to Victoria’s therapeutic approach. Victoria works alongside clients to help them to feel more self-aware and less restricted by internal mental experiences.

Victoria uses a variety of therapeutic approaches according to a client’s individual needs and preferences. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Mindfulness based Cognitive Therapy is often helpful for clients affected by worry and rumination. Victoria has undertaken substantial specialist training in ACT from experts in the field and is passionate about the approach and the way it represents a positive orientation for living as well as a therapeutic model. This enthusiasm for ACT informed the development of the InTER-ACT Programme a brief intervention to enable groups of young people to learn valuable ACT based resilience skills from an early age.  Victoria has also overseen several research evaluations of ‘psychological flexibility’ – the set of skills ACT aims to develop – with a particular focus on how it buffers burnout and work stress.

Victoria has specialist training in Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) and is experienced in working with people diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).