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Psychology for Everyday Living, Oudepostelseweg 1, Geel

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ONLINE and IN-Person - I'm an experienced Workplace Psychologist who supports professionals to move past stress and stagnation in to growth and well-being at work.


I can assist you overcome current challenges and help you build upon your strengths and grow your confidence. My approach is gentle but clear. Together, we'll explore your goals, assess strengths and growth areas, and create realistic action plans that give you control, but with guidance & encouragement, when you need it along the way.

  • License number: 632105744
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Experience

Relative Experience

  • Conflict management
  • Psychological support
  • Work psychology
  • Personal development
  • Communication problems
  • Education
  • Intercultural psychology

University of Oxford - Department for Continuing Education Concept of Self (2014) Group Coaching (2016) Advanced Coaching (2017) Coaching Supervision (2019) Reflective Practice in Coaching (2020) Primary Certificate in Advanced Cognitive Behavioural

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Studies

  • PhD - Applied Psychology, Cranfield University, Applied Psychology (1989 - 1994)
  • MSc - Applied Psychology, Cranfield Institute of Technology (UK), Applied Psychology (1988 - 1989)
  • MA - Law and Employment Relations, University of Leicester (UK), Faculty of Law (1999 - 2022)
  • BSc Biology, Kings College University of London (UK), Department of Biology (1983 - 1986)

Organisations member

  • British Psychological Society (UK), Associate Fellow (1984 - Present)
  • Division of Coaching Psychology (BPS) , Chartered Psychologist (2005 - Present)
  • National Career Development Association, USA, International Member (2012 - Present)
  • Psychologencommissie, Belgium, Member (2005 - Present)
  • European Association of Work and Organisational Psychology (EAWOP), Full member (2003 - Present)
  • Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) USA , International Associate (1995 - 2022)

Spoken languages

  • English

Answers to patient questions

  • Stress management

    I need a method of coping with anxiety and stress. I come to the point where the brain cannot find the way out and I start having physical problems with stomach issues. I know that everything is connected and I need advice how to deal with it.

    • When we feel anxious or stressed, it’s really common for the mind to get stuck in loops of worry or self-criticism. And because mind and body are so closely connected, those loops often show up physically too — things like stomach tension, racing heart, or feeling on edge. It’s not your fault; it’s just your body trying to protect you, even if it doesn’t always feel very helpful.

      One gentle step is to practise meeting yourself with compassion. That might mean pausing, taking a slower breath, or even placing a hand on your stomach and saying something kind to yourself like, “I know this is hard, and I’m here with you.” These small act
      ... Read more

      Chintha Dissanayake

      Chintha Dissanayake

The content provided is strictly informational and should not be considered a replacement for professional advice from doctors or healthcare providers.

Academic research and publications

  • Taking love of learning back to school, Career Matters - the Career Development Institute (UK) (2019)
  • Taking learning back to school – building resilience amongst teachers. , British Psychological Society DOP Annual Conference, Stratford Upon Avon, January. (2018)
  • From Systems to Culture : The transition to engaged professional learning. , ECIS Learning Conference, Berlin (2013)
  • Finding your True Career Identity, AwayMagazine, Apr 1, Belgium (2011)
  • Banking on Knowledge, Proceedings of the Association of Professional Bankers Conference, Colombo, Sri Lanka. (2007)
  • ‘Success - Hard work or just luck?’ – A psychological Framework. , Proceedings of CIMA Business Leaders Summit, Sri Lanka, Colombo, June 1-3, 2006. (2006)
  • Psychological Effects of Redundancy Law in Britain – a case study , - Proceedings of the Division of Occupational Psychology, Annual BPS Conference, Stratford Upon Avon, January. (2004)
  • British Redundancy legislation – Kicking you whilst you're down' , Psychology & Law. Proceedings of the International, interdisciplinary Conference 2003, Edinburgh , July. (2003)
  • What Are You Like?: A Personality Profile of Cancer and Palliative Care Nurses in the United Kingdom . , Cancer Nursing. 26(2):97- 104, April 2003. (2003)
  • What Are You Like?: A Personality Profile of Cancer and Palliative Care Nurses in the United Kingdom ,
  • , European Association of Palliative Care, Palermo, Sicily Italy. . 1 April 2001. (2001)
  • A Time for Change – So what's right for you? , Seminars & exhibition at the Career Alternatives for Scientists, 16 th – 17 th November 2001, Olympia , London . (2001)
  • Describing breast care nurses, Contribution to chapter on Personality in Tait A (1995) in Richardson A and Wilson-Barnett, J (eds) Nursing Research in Cancer Care, London : Scutari press. (1995)
  • The importance of the informational source in a Job Analysis, The Occupational Psychology Conference , BPS, Blackpool , UK (1984)

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