Summary

I am a Senior Teaching Fellow in Health Psychology at the ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿, where I teach and supervise across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.   As a Chartered Health Psychologist and Lifestyle Medicine Practitioner, I bring over 28 years of cross-sector experience spanning academia, healthcare, medicine, business, and consultancy.   My mission is to integrate evidence-based education and healthcare practices, using research to deliver excellence in teaching and clinical practice.   Professional Affiliations • Chartered Member, British Psychological Society (BPS) • Registered Practitioner, Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) • Member, British Society of Lifestyle Medicine (BSLM) • Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)

Biography

I studied biological and social sciences (including counselling, clinical psychology, and coaching), and I completed my degree with honours in psychology at the University of South Africa and Vista University. I also undertook professional training at various bespoke training institutions in South Africa for Naturopathic studies (i.e., therapeutic physical therapy, herbalism and nutrition). I completed my Post Graduate Certificate in Education at Greenwich University in London, my Masters in Health Psychology at The University of Derby, and my Professional Doctorate in Health Psychology at The University of West England.

I work in educational and therapeutic contexts, which is highly beneficial for enhacing the learning experience of my students.

In education contexts,  I developed, led and taught Courses in Health and Social Care until 2013 in FE/HE. I joined the Institute for Optimum Nutrition (ION) in 2014 and worked as the Assistant Head of Undergraduate Provision (Level 6). I was actively involved in the course and module development, spearheading the integration of behaviour change into the core curriculum at ION, and led the provision of behaviour change and training healthcare professionals. I then joined the ºÚÁÏÕýÄÜÁ¿ as a Senior Teaching Fellow in Health Psychology in 2023. I am involved in digital healthcare consultancies, teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and research supervision.

Therapeutically, my professional journey started in South African community pharmacy and later UK hospital pharmacy (e.g., Kings College London and Ashford and St Peter's NHS Trust). I started practising Lifestyle Medicine in 1997 in South Africa and moved to the UK in 2001, having expertise of working in two very different healtcare systems. I employ an integrative, personalised and trauma-informed approach to my practice, incorporating behaviour change techniques, coaching, counselling, and lifestyle medicine interventions. I was/am involved in training/supervising healthcare professionals and work in various outreach projects (e.g., trauma crisis help, managing chronic illness, obesity, addiction and diabetes care). I practised at the Hale Clinic in London, though I am home-based and predominantly undertaking consults remotely via Zoom, Google Meets or WhatsApp. I joined The Health Matters Group (a specialist multidisciplinary Clinic) in 2023.

 

Research interests

My research interests/specialities in Health Psychology include but are not limited to psychobiological medicine (e.g., PNIE), the impact of stress, alternative approaches to managing menopause, addiction, healthy ageing, obesity and diabetes management,  supporting people living with chronic illness, health behaviours and behaviour change.


I am also interested in developing or collaborating on developing high-reach individual behavioural interventions (e.g., to help people living with obesity or addiction), policy-level interventions, advocacy, policy-making, and public engagement in research.

Teaching responsibilities

I lead and teach on the MSc in Health Psychology programme and teach on the BSc(Hons) Psychology programme. These programmes include several different topics, such as applied research methods, theories of behaviour change, psychopathology, psychological interventions in the context of clinical and health psychology practice and quality of life.   I am the module coordinator for Applied Health Psychology and Placements, supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students. I am also involved in student recruitment, induction and pastoral care, facilitating a positive academic journey for our students.   I actively contribute to curriculum development, aligning with BPS and HCPC standards, and am a member of the Quality of Life, Health and Wellbeing Research Group and the Qualitative Research Network.

Media availability

Media trained television and radio presenter.

Available for media work.

Research outputs

2023

Van Zyl, N. M., Lusher, J., Meyrick, J.

8 Feb 2023, In: Behavioral Sciences. 14, 2, 21p., 122

Research output: Article

2020

Van Zyl, N. M., Andrews, L., Williamson, H., Meyrick, J.

13 Oct 2020, In: Obesity Research & Clinical Practice. 14, 5, p. 404-420

Research output: Article