Anjula Mutanda
Psychologist, TV Actor
Who is Anjula Mutanda?
Anjula Mutanda is a British presenter, social scientist, counselling and relationship psychologist, life coach and therapist. She trained at Durham University and also holds senior accredited practitioner status registered with the BACP.
She has appeared on and presented many prime time popular television programmes giving psychological analysis, such as Big Brother, Daybreak, BBC Breakfast, Loose Women, The Alan Titchmarsh Show and The Wright Stuff. She was the resident psychologist on This Morning for five years.
Mutanda wrote and presented a programme on Radio 4 called "Diversity Works". This was an in-depth examination on mixed race marriages, and how people over-come barriers in order to make them work successfully. This made pick of the week.
Mutanda was the phobia expert on ITV's Feel the Fear, where she supported the shows two presenters: Holly Willoughby and Steve Wilson, to overcome their fears. This 12-part series was a hit with its target audience of 7-to-12-year-olds. She also featured on the program Generation X:Cess. She regularly appears on day time shows and is also a regular on Tonight; ITV's flagship current affairs documentary series.
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- Durham University
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on July 23, 2013
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