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Eoin Galavan, BA Psych., MA Coun. Psych., D.Clin.Psych., PG Cert DBT, Reg Clin Psychol PsSI, MIACP

Dr. Eoin Galavan has provided extensive training in the use of the CAMS model, is Clinical Lead on the North Dublin Assessment and Treatment of Suicide service providing treatment based on the CAMS model to dozens of suicidal patients. He is Senior Supervising Psychologist and Clinical Tutor on the D.Clin.Psych. training program in Trinity College Dublin. Dr. Galavan is also a trained DBT therapist and team leader on the North Dublin ‘Evolve’ DBT program. Dr. Galavan is also a Senior Clinical Psychologist in the HSE working in both community based and acute Adult Mental Health clinical environments. Dr. Galavan is the CAMS representative in Ireland, licensed to research the CAMS model, and the North Dublin Suicide Assessment and Treatment service is providing data from its CAMS patients to a major international study being led by Professor David Jobes, CUA.

 

Dr. Mathew McCauley is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Trinity College, University of Dublin. He is also a Consultant in Military Clinical Psychology. He spent six years as a Consultant Clinical Psychologist with the United States Air Force, supporting US military  personnel overseas. His background includes service as a Service Liaison Officer in support of military inpatient psychiatry operations and he has functioned as a Behavioural Health Consultant in aerospace medicine. Dr McCauley has been trained in the use of the CAMS model, and has integrated this resource into his work in various clinical settings. He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and has significant experience as an academic and trainer in adult mental health.

Mathew McCauley, BA, PGDip, MSc, PGCHE, ClinPsyD, CPsychol, RegPsychol, AFBPS, CSci, FRSM, FRAMI, FHEA

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