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Amanda C de C Williams

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Amanda C de C Williams holds a BSc in Psychology from Bristol University, followed by experience working in drug addiction and physical disability. I then took my MSc in clinical psychology from North East London Polytechnic (now UEL). I took my PhD in 1976 while working at St Thomas' Hospital in pain management. Subsequently, I became a part-time senior lecturer at King's College medical school and part-time clinical practitioner at St Thomas' Hospital. In 2004, I came to UCL as Reader in Clinical Health Psychology.

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