Laura has such great clinical and academic experience that we could have talked with her about many things but in this episode we focus on how her thinking on boundaries developed as she worked in the challenging setting of a new personality disorder unit.
Laura Hamilton is a Registered and Chartered Forensic Psychologist and Senior Lecturer. Working in forensic practice for 20 years, she has specialised in the assessment and treatment of trauma and personality disorder with individuals who have convictions. She is an innovative practitioner often working at the cutting edge of clinical practice and seeking new ways of enhancing forensic interventions. She conducted the first trials of Radically Open- Dialectical Behavioural (RODBT) Therapy with forensic service users and was part of the development team which trialled Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT). Laura is trained in a range of treatment modalities, including CAT, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, RODBT, EMDR and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. As an academic she developed postgraduate courses for forensic psychologists in-training, and delivers specialist teaching, supervision and workshops on a range of applied clinical forensic issues. Her research interests are in applied boundary studies, overcontrol and trauma.
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120. Eden, Court Reporter.Workplace bullying in response to whistleblowing
119. Dean Kingham, prison lawyer: Is the parole process effective?
118. Caroline Purvey and Daniel Wood: The ’Total Release Experience’ programme
117. Ali Coles & Neil Winter: Art Psychotherapy - making therapy accessible.
116. Robert Forde. Insider/outsider a critical perspective on forensic psychology.
115 Libby Nugent on group analysis, psychology and storytales.
113. Dalton Harrison. The poet talks about being a trans man in the english prison system.
112. Dr Alberto Urrutia-Moldes. The human consequences of prison architecture
111. Diane Wills: Working with those who have comitted sexual offences.
110 Simon Millington:Can sport prevent or reduce offending?
109. John Nassoori: Psychology in the world of sport
108. Zac Fine: Family Court & Child Custody - Creating collaborative rather than conflictual relationships
107. Dr Naomi Fisher: Is school the best way to educate your child?
106. Kennath Widanaralalage. What’s the effect of sexual violence on male survivors
105. Kierra Myles:Should someone who was convicted of violence as a child be allowed to work with children?
104. Karen Stallard: How can art therapy and game playing help people heal?
103. Heidi Rose Tranter: Why do people join the military? What happens when military personnel retire?
102. Kerry Hopkins . Activist, animal rights campaigner, journalist and entrepreneur
101. Ben Hine. Lived experience as a child who experienced parental alienation.
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