QUALIFICATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

Please find below a collection of the various qualifications and training I have attended, as well as the research publications, presentations and training sessions that I have delivered. I hope this demonstrates my personal values around curiosity, commitment to learning, and a genuine passion for all things therapy related!

Qualifications

Psychology Degree
(BSc Hons)

Bachelor Of Science (Hons) in Psychology

Northumbria University

(2010 to 2013)

Low Intensity Psychological Interventions
(PG Cert)

Postgraduate Certificate in Low Intensity Psychological Interventions

The University Of Sheffield

(2017 to 2018)

High Intensity Psychological Interventions
(PG Dip)

Postgraduate Diploma in High Intensity Psychological Interventions

The University Of Sheffield

(2022 to 2023)

Presentations and Training Delivered

Feel Before You Think: The Importance Of Emotions In Rationalising Difficult Thoughts

Date: June 2024

Event: Unprofessional Development
Venue: The Cross Keys, Leeds

The Various Techniques To Support Neurodivergent Clients

Date: August 2024

Event: Unprofessional Development
Venue: The Cross Keys, Leeds

The Psychology of Paranormal Beliefs

Date: October 2024

Event: Unprofessional Development
Venue: The Cross Keys, Leeds

How Do Differences In Memory Within The Autistic Community Change PTSD Presentation and Treatment?

Date: March 2025

Event: Unprofessional Development
Venue: The Cross Keys, Leeds

Publications

    • Reay, J., Wetherell, M. A., Morton, E., Lillis, J., & Badmaev, V. (2020). Sceletium tortuosum (ZembrinĀ®) ameliorates experimentally induced anxiety in healthy volunteers. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 35(6), 1-7.

    • Morton, E. (2024, July). Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder With Co-Morbid ADHD: A Case Study. [Poster Presentation]. BABCP 52nd Annual Conference, Manchester.

    • Morton, E. (2025, May). Autism and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Curious thoughts on emotion-based re-experiencing. CBT Today (Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 30-31). Manchester: British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies.