Authors

St Andrew’s Healthcare lead authors, Dr Clive Long and Barbara Fulton, developed the Psychosocial Manualised treatment programme along with Professor Hollins as a research consultant. 

Lead Authors

DR CLIVE LONG

Associate Director of Psychology and Psychological Therapies, St Andrew’s Healthcare

Dr Clive Long is the Associate Director of Psychology and Psychological Therapies at St Andrew’s Healthcare, Northampton and Visiting Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, London. Dr Long has lead responsibility within the Charity for delivering effective evidence-based psychosocial treatment programmes. As Lead Psychologist in the Women’s Service he has led on a project to develop a gender sensitive series of treatment manuals designed specifically for women in secure psychiatric settings. Dr Long is also a member of the Outcome and Activity Measures Working Group of the Quality Network for Forensic Mental Health Services.

BARBARA FULTON

CBT Therapist, St Andrew’s Healthcare

Barbara is a Senior Specialist Cognitive Behavioural Therapist who works within the Women’s Service at St Andrew’s Healthcare, Northampton. In her role Barbara is involved in the development, maintenance and delivery of the cognitive behavioural based suite of groups and she also provides specialist individual Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for women who present with complex needs including dual diagnosis and personality disorder. Barbara is involved with staff support, training and research. She has also published as a co-author a number of clinically focused papers and spoken at national conferences about gender specific treatments.

PROF CLIVE HOLLIN

Professor of Criminological Psychology, University of Leicester

Professor Clive Hollin is based in the School of Psychology at The University of Leicester, UK. His specialist field is the design, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based interventions to be delivered within large organisations. He has worked as a consultant with several government bodies – including the Home Office and the Scottish Prison Service – in the development of interventions to be delivered on a large-scale. In all, he has published 21 books, alongside over 300 other academic publications, and in 1998 he received from The British Psychological Society the Senior Award for Distinguished Contribution to the Field of Legal, Criminological and Forensic Psychology.

Dr Long and Barbara Fulton will be speaking at conferences during 2011 and are available for speaking opportunities. Please contact Toni Jones on tcjones@standrew.co.uk if you have a speaking opportunity.


For more information please download the Psychosocial Leaflet

If you would like more information about our Women’s Service or to make a referral please call the admissions team on: 0800 434 6690 or email: enquiries@standrew.co.uk  

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