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Clarence Mitchell said: "It is beyond offensive to suggest Kate is suicidal. She is not."
Pike is NOT a qualified Psychiatrist, nor a qualified Psychologist.
This was discovered when he was questioned by the defence lawyer for Guerra and Paz as to his qualifications, his profession.
GP = Guerra and Paz
AP = Alan Pike
Transcript from Court:-
GP – What exactly is your profession?
AP - replies that he is a crisis counsellor.
GP - asks whether he is a psychologist?
AP - says he has some competences in psychology (psychology was one of the elements in his degree)
GP - asks again "are you a psychologist?"
AP - NO
Pity it was not asked - What is his 'degree?'
http://www.gerrymccannsblogs.co.uk/HELP.htm
ALAN PIKE
MARTIN ALDERTON AND ALAN PIKE (Trauma Counsellors - Centre for Crisis Psychology)
Mark Warner flew out two specialist counsellors to help comfort the McCanns, spending time with the couple through the traumatic days. Leicestershire police sent three family liaison officers. Alan Pike and Martin Alderton from the Centre for Crisis Psychology (whose headquarters are in Skipton, North Yorkshire) flew to Portugal soon after the youngster vanished from the family’s holiday apartment in Praia da Luz on May 3. They have played a vital behind-the-scenes role ever since, both in helping the couple deal with the aftermath of the crime and the devastation of being made official suspects. Martin Alderton became a Partner at the Centre for Crisis Psychology in May 2003 after a number of years as a senior consultant. Before joining CCP Martin worked as a social worker for 13 years specialising in mental health care; most recently he was the manager of a multi-disciplinary community mental health team. Martin also set up and coordinated a Crisis Response Service. Since joining CCP Martin has provided clinical support following the 2003 South Africa Coach Crash in which 6 British Holidaymakers were killed, and the 2003 Manchester Motorway minibus crash in which 7 people were killed. Martin regularly provides crisis aftercare, psychological debriefing and training, and is responsible for the quality control of service delivery. Alan Pike is one of the Clinical Partners at the Centre. He worked as a social worker in Manchester from 1990 to 2004. Alan’s core work as a social worker was in child protection with children from 0-16 years old and their families. His experience in trauma aftercare includes cases of domestic violence, child abuse, child death, and loss and bereavement following adoption. Since joining CCP in 2004 he has been involved in consulting and supporting staff and customers for companies following incidents including the Gran Canaria coach crash (2004), personal attacks, child abduction, terrorist bombings (Sharm el Sheikh 2005), shootings, robberies, hurricanes (Emily, Wilma 2005), drowning and staff bereavement. Alan was made a Clinical Partner in December 2005 and together with consulting also delivers training to CCP customers. The couple's psychologist, Alan Pike, who counselled them every day for a fortnight in May, said Mrs McCann was threatened with losing her other children, two-year-old twins Sean and Amelie.
http://www.ccpsupport.co.uk/Our%20People
Alan Pike, Clinical Partner
Before joining CCP, Alan spent 14 years as a social worker in child protection, working with children from 0-16 years old and with their families. His experience in trauma aftercare includes involvement in cases of domestic violence, child abuse, child death and loss and bereavement following adoption.
Alan was made Clinical Partner in December 2005 and as well as consulting he also delivers training to CCP customers.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/alanpikeccp
Alan Pike
Experienced professional in trauma care, employee assistance, and training at CCP
Alan Pike's Overview
Current
Clinical Partner & Trauma Consultant at CCP
Past
Clinical Consultant at CCP
Child Protection Social Worker at Local Government
Education
The Manchester Metropolitan University
Alan Pike's Summary
My experience is predominantly in the field of supporting employers and their people at times of stress and trauma, by delivering a range of support over a short period of time, focussed on them returning to normal routines as quickly as possible. This ensures a rapid recovery, minimal disruption to the organisation and promotes the the long term psychological health of the individuals concerned. CCP work accross a range of industries including retail, logistics, transport, energy, travel and tourism, leisure and hotels, and construction.
Specialties
- Face to face clinical support
- Telephone based counselling
- Training/preparation of those responding to trauma at work
- Mediation
- Online/E mail counselling.
- Flexibility to deliver support worldwide across all industries
Alan Pike's Experience
Clinical Partner & Trauma Consultant
CCP
Partnership; 11-50 employees; Professional Training & Coaching industry
September 2004 – Present (9 years 3 months)
I am currently a Partner at CCP, a leading UK company who specialise in providing psychological care and employee assistance to orgainisations, their employees, and their customers.
Clinical Consultant
CCP
September 2004 – October 2005 (1 year 2 months)
Clinical Consultant delivering trauma care to the employees and customers of CCP's wide range of clients.
Child Protection Social Worker
Local Government
September 1999 – August 2004 (5 years)
My role involved the protection of children in South Manchester in and area team, working with families experiencing domestic violence, child abuse, and fostering and adoption.
Alan Pike's Skills & Expertise
EAP Coaching Crisis Management Stress ManagementCounseling Psychology Leadership Development Mediation StressChange Management Interviews NLP Management Development TrainingTeamwork Culture Change Psychotherapy Personal DevelopmentPsychology Healthcare Succession Planning
View All (28) Skills
Alan Pike's Education
The Manchester Metropolitan University
BA (Hons) Social Science, Psychology
1986 – 1989
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So he's got a BA in Social Science and joint Psychology from a Poly-versity !
NO PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AT ALL.
See later.
IF you get a 2:2 (!) you can join the next stage and be eligible for the training.
He obviously didn't, or he would have it all over his CV.
And that only if you Major in Psy. for the last two years. did he even do that.
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http://www2.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/courses/2014/10656/
BA/BSc Combined Honours
Psychology / Sociology 2014 entry
This course allows you to combine the scientific study of human behaviour with an understanding of social relations, social structures and how they influence all aspects of our lives.
Psychology focuses on the central areas of psychological enquiry and the methods used for the study of human behaviour. Studying sociologywill help you to form your own judgements about the fundamental social changes shaping the world today. If you major in psychology in Years 2 and 3 and achieve a 2:2, you will be eligible for Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership with the British Psychological Society.
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