Lawrence Jones

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Lawrence Jones

Lawrence Jones

@Lawrencefjones2

Head of Forensic and Clinical psychology services Rampton Hospital, Nottinghamshire Health Care Trust. All views my own

Katılım Nisan 2012
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The Psychologist
The Psychologist@psychmag·
David Farrington 1944-2024 bps.org.uk/psychologist/d… Thanks to Graham Towl for the tribute. David was a great Psychologist, a frequent contributor to the magazine over the years, and generous with his time and expertise during my PhD. As Graham says, "He will be so missed."
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Compilationof studies of what works in forensic hospital treatment.TAU has a strong impact. some evidence but 'need more research' Werkt forensische behandeling? · Tijdschrift voor Forensische Psychiatrie en Psychologie · Boom criminologie tijdschriften tijdschriften.boomcriminologie.nl/tijdschrift/TF…
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Lawrence Jones@Lawrencefjones2·
Very sad to hear about the passing away of John Hodge, former head of psychology at Rampton; a much valued and trailblazing colleague with more than his fair share of humility. He will be missed.
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Jonathan Shedler
Jonathan Shedler@JonathanShedler·
It’s been “proven” many times and in many different ways that psychological defenses have high costs. Here’s one example of a research study, among hundreds of others (I cite this particular one only because I’m on friendly terms with the first author) jonathanshedler.com/PDFs/Shedler%2…
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Tyler Austin Harper@Tyler_A_Harper

Related question but have they actually proven that bottling up your feelings is bad for you? I feel like this is one of those fake social science things premised on a series of studies that don’t replicate and we’ve all taken it as gospel because we herd it on Law & Order once.

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Looking forwards to this research when it is published in full....looking at dissociation and offending. crimrxiv.com/pub/47fjbblxLi…: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalLicense (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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Jonathan Shedler
Jonathan Shedler@JonathanShedler·
1/ The “evidence-based therapy” game—explained with 🥞 I have a pancake recipe. I do randomized controlled trials (RCTs) showing that people like my 🥞 better than getting no breakfast at all My🥞are now “evidence-based” & yours aren’t. I start telling everyone my🥞are superior
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Book your ticket for ‘Britain’s forgotten prisoners’ Britain's Forgotten Prisoners (sheffdocfest.com)
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Abdullah Mia
Abdullah Mia@DrAbdullahMia·
We're putting together a book on configuring trauma informed forensic practice for diverse groups, from a breadth of marginalised backgrounds. If you're interested in sharing your practice, please get in touch. See attached for PDF shorturl.at/blQV7
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Allen Frances
Allen Frances@AllenFrancesMD·
Wonderful short piece explains why you can't trust medical guidelines. Trouble is they are written by "experts" who have: 1)strong subjective bias 2)intellectual & financial conflicts of interest 3)too much love for pet diagnosis 4)overvalue own opinions jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…
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Jonathan Shedler
Jonathan Shedler@JonathanShedler·
1/ Ten “vital signs” of psychotherapy progress* 🧵 1️⃣Greater attachment security / sense of safety in relationships 2️⃣More integrated & coherent experience of self & others 3️⃣Increased sense of personal agency 4️⃣ More realistically-grounded & reliable self-esteem (video at end)
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The Forensic Psychology Podcast
The Forensic Psychology Podcast@PodcastForensic·
Dr Ruth Mann, a terrific psychologist, who sadly died in 2020, was recently awarded the @ATSA_Official lifetime achievement award. In this episode we speak to those who worked closely with Ruth, to hear how she stood out in her work and approach. pod.link/1533101974
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