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Be ready for episode 1 on 15th October!
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A great episode to wrap up Series 3 - thanks to @AliceBenno and Rachel Worthington for joining us to discuss how forensic psychologists with ADHD experience their training and careers. The advantages they can bring to the profession and how the profession can adapt.
Rachel Worthington and I were interviewed about research we've conducted about how Psychologists with ADHD experience the profession for @PodcastForensic
It's really apt this is released on #alevelsresultsday
https://t.co/HuUURVLuni
@MMUPsychology
Discover how Dr Cath Booth’s first experience of incident management in prisons was when Dr Carol Bond pushed her through a window! They both join us in episode 8 to talk about how psychologists assist with managing prison incidents.
https://t.co/egtgXjNrWm
Looking for holiday listening?
Discover which professions are experienced as most stressful, and whether ‘stress’ is an inevitable outcome of working in prisons, from the brilliant Prof Jo Clarke.
https://t.co/egtgXjNrWm
What happens when things don’t go to plan in prisons?
Episode 8 of series 3, we talk to Dr Catherine Booth, and Dr Carol Bond about incident management- and the role that forensic psychologists play.
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https://t.co/egtgXjNZLU
What happens when things don’t go to plan in prisons?
Episode 8 of series 3, we talk to Dr Catherine Booth, and Dr Carol Bond about incident management- and the role that forensic psychologists play.
👇
https://t.co/egtgXjNZLU
We’re back!
With the second half of episodes of Series 3 - look out for weekly episodes in your podcast feed.
In episode 7, Dr Lucy Johnstone & Dr Jo Ramsden join us to talk Power Threat Meaning in forensic settings.
https://t.co/oqgBMGCrw3
Allow us to re-introduce ourselves 👋
We are the Prison Radio Association - pleased to meet you 🤝
We realise you may know all this already, but for those of you who are new here, over the coming months, we will give you the low down on everything we do, and everything we are.
💥Our @BBCRadio4 series Behind the Crime has been shortlisted in TWO categories at the @TrueCrimeAward!
We are truly honoured to be on this amazing shortlist - thank you!
@Sally_Tilt@kerensahocken
https://t.co/5bCEykbOki
@ASmithLMHC Appreciate your interest in the podcast - we’ll also be releasing an episode relating to expert witness work in courts as part of this current series 👍
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.
https://t.co/vYjYyu49c1
Last week @TheErwinJames, the journalist who built his ability to write while in prison, sadly died.
We were fortunate to chat to Erwin on the podcast in 2021. He was thoughtful, funny, and generous in sharing his story.
We’ve re-released the episode:
https://t.co/vYjYyu49c1
We’re having a great time meeting our guests on series 3 - our latest episode features Jane Read and Debbie Marsh. Jane and Debbie are forensic psychologists working in the highest security prisons and with people convicted of extremism.
Listen here:
https://t.co/vYjYyu49c1
Just thoroughly enjoyed this @PodcastForensic@HmppsPsychology episode on #BrainInjury in the prison estate (and beyond). Pleased to hear the prevalence of brain injury in women resulting from intimate partner violence acknowledged - so often overlooked: https://t.co/fTmPRPW1xw
Psychology teachers - great podcast here - excellent links to Forensics and BioPsych and some fantastic contemporary studies 🧠 #aqapsychology#alevelpsychology
The episode covers definitions of traumatic brain injury, assessment, and intervention. Huw is a great communicator of complex information. Lovely memories of recording this episode amongst colleagues, who contributed to the questions section.
This week’s episode of The Forensic Psychology Podcast comes from a live recording at Villa Park football club, where HMPPS Psychology met for their annual conference. We were joined by the fantastic Professor Huw Williams, to talk about brain injury
https://t.co/vYjYyu49c1