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Elizabeth Maddox

Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapist at Walking With The Wounded

Elizabeth Maddox is an experienced cognitive behavioural psychotherapist with a career spanning several decades. Currently, Elizabeth works with Walking With The Wounded, providing therapy to veterans and their families, while also serving as a therapist at NHS Trust since 2013. With a Master's degree in Science from Derby University, Elizabeth has been involved in various roles within the NHS since 1982, progressing from enrolled nurse to registered mental health nurse and ultimately to psychotherapist. Additionally, Elizabeth has experience leading as a senior therapist in the IAPT program. Elizabeth also has a private practice, offering cognitive behavioural therapy and EMDR therapy.

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Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

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Walking With The Wounded

Walking With The Wounded ‘WWTW’ is a leading military charity which recognises that those who served, deserve. Whether mentally wounded, socially wounded or physically wounded, they deserve the care, support and means they and their families need to function in society, serving in the communities in which they live, reigniting their sense of purpose and making a positive contribution again. Walking With The Wounded gets those who’ve served – and their families - back on their feet. We do four things: employment, mental health, care coordination and volunteering which are saving jobs, homes, relationships and lives for the veterans who are struggling since leaving the military. Our innovative partnerships with the NHS, supporting mental health teams across the UK; the creation of Project Nova with the RFEA to intercept veterans in police custody and reduce reoffending; our own mental health capabilities enabling 121 therapy within days; and our award-winning volunteering initiative OP REGEN, are delivering significant, positive, social impacts across the UK.


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