Advisory Council
Carole Sherwood, D Clin Psy
Dr Carole Sherwood is a Clinical Psychologist who has worked in both the NHS and in private practice and has now retired.
She trained at Royal Holloway University of London before joining the Department of Clinical Health Psychology at St Mary’s Hospital in London which provides specialist psychological services to people with HIV. She has a particular interest in sexual health and functioning, chronic pain, cancer, chronic fatigue, trauma and sexual assault. Her final position in the NHS was as Consultant Clinical Psychologist for Oncology and Palliative Care Services at Imperial College Healthcare. After leaving the NHS she ran a private practice until 2017.
Kirsty Miller, Ph D
Dr Kirsty Miller is an academic psychologist who has worked in a variety of roles within the education sector.
She has acted as a consultant for a number of media programmes and been involved in outreach activities for several charitable and third-sector organisations.
In recent years, Dr Miller has become very concerned about the encroachment of Critical Social Justice into health and education and is currently working to challenge its ideological takeover in our public institutions.
Amy Gallagher, Psychiatric Nurse
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James Esses
James Esses is a commentator, writer and advocate on the impact of ideology on society.
He frequently appears on television, including on GB News and TalkTV, and writes for a number of publications, including the Mail, Telegraph, Spectator, Spiked and Critic.
James is the co-founder of ‘Thoughtful Therapists’, a group working to challenge the ideological capture of the mental health professions.
He is currently taking high-profile legal action against the largest therapeutic regulatory body in the UK, after being expelled from his Masters’ degree for speaking out about gender ideology and its impact on child safeguarding. His Crowdjustice page can be found here. Coverage of his case can be found in the Daily Mail, the Times and the Telegraph.
Prior to this, James was a Criminal Barrister and spent many years specialising in crime and criminal justice in the public sector, including tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation.