Identity in the Eye of the Beholder | Leah Geoji Thomas | TEDxBirlaPublicSchool
Leah Thomas is an Organisational Psychologist, Psychotherapist, and Researcher. She is an alumna from several distinguished institutions namely Women's Christian College, Chennai, University of Leeds, and Madras School of Social Work. In the field of Psychology, she has worked across disciplines. She worked as a Special Educator and Mental Health Consultant across schools in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Weaving her passion for teaching and education along with psychology, Leah is currently working as a Project Associate, on a Meta-Funded CSR project with the Department of Management Studies, IIT-Madras. The program is a Multi-Disciplinary research project focussed on using Immersive Technology to enhance learner engagement, curiosity, and peer learning. Leah also is a passionate dancer, theatre actor and a hospital clown under training. She has also performed at International Theatre Festivals, and uses her expertise in the arts as a catalyst in her Counselling Practice using expressive arts based interventions as well. True to the theme of this years TedX, her academic and professional journey has also been a mosaic of perspectives.
Leah Thomas is an Organisational Psychologist, Psychotherapist, and Researcher. She is an alumna from several distinguished institutions namely Women's Christian College, Chennai, University of Leeds, and Madras School of Social Work. In the field of Psychology, she has worked across disciplines. She worked as a Special Educator and Mental Health Consultant across schools in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. Leah is currently working as a Project Associate, on a Meta-Funded CSR project with the Department of Management Studies, IIT-Madras. The program is a Multi-Disciplinary research project focused on using Immersive Technology to enhance learner engagement, curiosity, and peer learning. Leah also is a passionate dancer, theatre actor and a hospital clown under training. She has also performed at International Theatre Festivals, and does Counselling Practice using expressive arts based interventions as well. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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