Kelsey graduated with a Bachelor in Psychology (Honours) from the University of Malta in 2014. She later graduated with a Master of Psychology in Clinical Psychology from the University of Malta in 2019.
She has had experience working with mental health issues in various settings, including community mental health rehabilitation with Richmond Foundation, as well as providing online support to young people with Kellimni.com. She has also had experience teaching Mental Health First Aid; carrying out work in research and policy at Victim Support Malta; and carrying out assessments at Corradino Correctional Facility. Most recently, she has worked as a clinical psychologist in the Ministry for Health’s Mental Health Services for 4 years, carrying out psychological assessments and interventions with adults.
Kelsey is presently a visiting lecturer and supervisor at the University of Malta. She also forms part of the multi-disciplinary team at TAASC, where her role includes providing psychological assessment and intervention to clients with various presenting issues.
Special Interests: Adult and young adult mental health, Mood, Anxiety, Attachment and relationships, Trauma and adjustment