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Forensic Update Compendium 2018 is a publication of the Division of Forensic Psychology containing the main articles in issues 127, 128, and 129.
Contents
Editorial
Martin Fisher
Chair's Notes
Neil Gredecki
Issue 127 - June 2018
Psychologically informed environments
Rachel Worthington & Jemma Hannaby
The Women and Anger Programme: The implementation into a service within the personality disorder pathway
Sarah Johnson & Sarah McCrory
How do we measure the treatment outcomes of patients treated within forensic/secure intellectual disability services?
Verity Chester
Why should forensic psychologists contribute to government consultations
Stephen Evans
Issue 128 - September 2018
Keynote presentations
A forensic psychologist 'in the wild': Observations from naturalistic non-experimental research: Professor Laurence Alison
Christina Winters
International perspectives on violence risk assessment: Dr Jay Singh
Lucia Cajadi
Invited symposia
Working with complex offenders in the offender personality pathway: Programme effectiveness and impact on staff wellbeing: Melanie Hunter
Rebecca Owens
How we can improve the lives of those convicted of sexual offences and support them in living positive lives?: Nick Blagden, Belinda Winder & Kerensa Hocken, founders of the Safer Living Foundation
Elizabeth Hill
Symposia
Neuroscience and intimate partner violence: A forensic perspective
Miguel Perez-Garcia & Emily Nash
New innovative approaches in forensic settings: Annette McKeown
Gareth Ross
Layers of prevention: Different approaches to the prevention of childhood sexual abuse: The Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust Forensic Psychology Service
Kerensa Hocken
Brain injury and offender management: Ivan Pitman, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust & Rachael McNulty, Catrin Davies, Natasha Bloor, Forensic In-reach Brain Injury Service
Lucy Markson
Psychologically informed support for staff working in forensic settings
Orla Gallagher
Presentations
Improving therapeutic engagement skills: Dr David Prescott
Hannah Darvell
Psychologically informed approaches to care and service delivery: Emerging therapeutic approaches: Emma Phipps, Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys
Jennifer Hadden
Saving children from a life of crime: Dr David P. Farrington
Jo Muldoon
Prison democratic therapeutic communities: Treatment experiences and staff resilience, presented by staff of HMP Grendon, hosted and introduced by Laura Jacobs
David Belsham
General presentations
Helen O'Connor
Workshops
The push and pull of personality disorders: A Schwartz Centre Round: Dr Abebe Ejara, Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust
Susan Baron
Understanding psychological risk assessment with indeterminate sentenced prisoners: Jo Shingler, University of Portsmouth
Issue 129 - December 2018
'I am not my offence': The importance of how we refer to service users
Geraldine Akerman
What? You mean we all have emotions? - Reflections on a dialectical behaviour therapy-informed group developed for female psychiatric inpatients in a medium secure hospital
Helen Herring
An exploration of participants' experience of the psychoeducation treatment component pathway for treating personality disorder
Jo-Anne Pygall & Suzanne Emm
Symposium
Prisoners' 'life as a film' narratives: The Exploration of the 'Life as a Film' Methodology Symposium, presented by Sophia Tkazky
Sophia Tkazky, David Canter & Donna Youngs
Series: Forensic Update
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