Dr Elizabeth McCrory – Clinical Psychologist

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Dr Elizabeth McCrory is a Clinical Psychologist, Wisdom Teacher , Anam Cara and Adult Development Facilitator.  Elizabeth received her BA, MA and PhD from University College Dublin and MBA from Warwick University, UK. She has additional qualifications in Psychotherapy, Spirituality and Coaching

Her life work has been to facilitate individuals in their personal and professional lives to embrace transformation and growth with the express purpose of unearthing a sense of well being within and a fountain of wisdom that allows them to live rich and deeply insightful lives. 

Elizabeth’s deepest calling and passion is to help those who seek to walk their life ‘s journey in a deeply spiritual way and to experience their spiritual journey in a profoundly human way. 

Elizabeth completed her training as a Clinical Psychologist and worked in the General Medical Services in Ireland before moving to the UK where she undertook an MBA and worked in Human Resources Consulting for PWC. She returned to Ireland and worked as Human Resource Director at PWC, PA Consulting and KPMG consulting before establishing her own practice in 2002.

Elizabeth developed an interest in spirituality through her work both in the public health services and private business sector and has studied spirituality for 10 years. She has completed qualifications in analytical hypnotherapy, Group Analysis, Mindfulness, Reiki and Spiritual Direction. In addition she completed a four year international programme encompassing Sacred Art of Living and Dying series and the Anam Cara Apprenticeship run in conjunction with Our Lady’s Hospice in Harold’s Cross, Dublin and the SALC in Bend Oregon

All of the above results in a strong focus on helping clients to achive wholeness through connecting with their True Self. 

Elizabeth is past chair of New Monasticism Ireland and is currently on the board of Spire. She lectures in a number of third level institutions and has been an invited guest speaker both in Ireland and overseas most recently at Kings college in London and St. Peters college Oxford