FACULTY OF FORENSIC CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY
AUTUMN EVENT
12 - 13 NOVEMBER 2020, WEBINAR
Dr. Kirsty Butcher
Dr. Kirsty Butcher is a Principal Clinical Psychologist and Clinical Lead of the Hampshire based Multi-Agency Stalking Project. Having spent her career in a variety of forensic settings, her specialist interest is in high-risk personality disordered offenders and stalking perpetrators. As a qualified Schema Therapist, Dr Butcher is passionate about bringing a psychologically based, and schema-informed, understanding to offending behaviour.
Dr. Simon Draycott
Dr. Simon Draycott is Lead Psychologist for the Personality Disorder Pathway at Broadmoor Hospital, where he has worked since 2003 with high-risk, personality disordered male offenders. He is an accredited schema therapist practitioner and supervisor, and a Lecturer in Psychology at Bournemouth University where he researches emotional processing and treatment response in personality disorder (NB other biographies being sourced and will need to be sent separately)
Dr. Mark Walton
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
Dr. Mark Walton is a Principle Clinical Psychologist working for Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust. Mark has worked in a range of forensic settings, including prisons, probation services, medium and low secure services, within the Offender Personality Disorder Pathway and now works with Lisa in a community forensic psychology service.
Mark has an interest in trauma and offending behaviour and the development of psychological therapy to reduce the risks of offending. He uses schema therapy and EMDR as primary ways to conceptualise distress and offending behaviours and to shape the process of emotional and wider psychological change.
Dr. Lisa Wright
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust
Dr. Lisa Wright is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist working for Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust in the North West of England and completed her Schema Therapy training over 10 years ago.
Lisa has worked in secure hospitals, prisons and in the community and specialises in working with personality disorder, psychosis, trauma and various offending behaviours, using a range of therapeutic approaches.
She currently manages a community forensic psychology service, which provides therapy aimed at reducing risk of sexual and violent offending/re-offending and leads a new trauma focused therapy service across North West prisons. Schema Therapy and EMDR are core components of these services and Lisa has developed the intervention programmes to include Schema Therapy approaches to formulating and changing offending behaviours as part of a wider risk reduction programme.
Grace Crawford
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Rachel Horsman
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Louise Sainsbury
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