Dom Merchant

Cognitive Psychotherapist at Cognacity

Dom Merchant is a Cognitive Psychotherapist at Cognacity since January 2023, specializing in stress and performance, anxiety, and ADHD issues at a renowned practice on Harley Street. Concurrently, Dom serves as a Sessional Lecturer at London South Bank University, focusing on clinical skills, professional practice, and addiction psychology. With a solid background in mental health, Dom has held various roles, including MCTI Registered Metacognitive Therapist and Senior Practitioner at Phoenix Futures. Prior experience includes positions as a Trainee Therapist and Recovery Worker, alongside a background in content management as an Editor at YouGov. Dom's academic journey encompasses a PhD in Performance Psychology and an MSc in Addiction Psychology and Counselling from London South Bank University, as well as foundational education at the University of Oxford and Tonbridge School.

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London, United Kingdom

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Cognacity

Cognacity - global experts in mental health and performance. We deliver a range of world-class services which maximise performance and minimise stress-related problems for individuals, teams and organisations. We work with business executives, front line staff and sportspeople to improve performance under pressure and build capacity to cope with setbacks and trauma. Our objective is always to help clients optimise health and enhance performance, delivering measurable benefits in areas such as sales, productivity, engagement, retention and absenteeism. We assist corporate organisations to improve the mental well-being of people and performance of their workforce through: Consultancy at organisational level Performing under Pressure Workshops One-to-one coaching Confidential Counselling Service Cognacity also provides a holistic and comprehensive service to individuals and elite teams focusing on sports performance, personal development and psychological well-being.


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