50 Years of Clinical Psychology

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‘GOING FOR GOLD’
50 Years of Clinical Psychology
‘Achievements, Challenges and Opportunities’
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Draft Programme V6
Wednesday 2 December
The Ballroom 3&4
(400)
08:30
09:00
The Devonshire Suite
The Seymour Suite
(120)
(50)
st
Registration Opens: 1 Floor
The Bryanston Suite
(50)
Welcome
Norman Lamb MP
09:30
Keynote Speaker
Dr John Hall, Oxford Brookes
University
Chair: Cath Burley
10:30
Symposium
Symposium
Clinical Forum Award
Individual Papers
From APPTS to SchwartZ:
Leadership and Quality
Improvement
Convenor & Chair: Esther CohenTovee, Northumberland, Tyne &
Developments in the role of
perinatal clinical psychologists: an
overview of our achievements,
challenges and opportunities
Convenor & Chair: Anja
Minding the Margins: An
innovation to integrate
psychology in a homeless hostel
environment
Emma Williamson and Kathy Taylor
Science, Psychology and
Psychotherapy: The Rise of
Evidence-Based Psychotherapy
John Marzillier, Retired
Wear NHS Foundation Trust
Paper 1:
Leading and developing APPTS: a
new Accreditation Programme
for Psychological Therapies
Services
Lorna Farquharson, Royal College
of Psychiatry Centre for Quality
Improvement
Paper 2:
Clinical Psychologists as Future
Leaders
Helen Pote, Royal Holloway,
University of London
Paper 3:
Schwartz Rounds – Developing
Capability in the North West
Laura Golding, University of
Liverpool
Wittkowski, University of
Manchester
Chair: Steven Weatherhead
Paper 1:
Reflections from the past with a
view to the future -The role of
perinatal clinical psychology
Geraldine Scott-Heyes, Belfast HSC
Trust
Paper 2 :
What do clinical psychologists do
in perinatal settings? Examples
from a Mother and Baby unit
Anja Wittkowski, University of
Manchester
Paper 3:
A community approach to
prevention of perinatal distress:
perinatal access to resources and
support (PEARS), a feasibility
study with external pilot.
Pauline Slade, University of
Liverpool
Paper 4:
Opportunities to optimise
provision of clinical psychology in
NHS perinatal settings
Kirsty McKenzie-Mcharg, Warwick
and Coventry NHS
11:30
Refreshments & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
Forty years of clinical psychology
- bringing evidence into public
services
Judy Hutchings, Bangor University
The Ballroom 3&4
(400)
12:00
MB Shapiro Award
The Devonshire Suite
(120)
DCP Research Support Unit
Symposium
Paul Gilbert
Chair: Anja Wittkowski
50 years of Clinical Psychology
Research. Have we done enough
to reach our full potential
Convenor & Chair: Carol Valinejad,
Salus Psychological Services Ltd
Paper 1:
Barrier’s to doing research by
Clinical Psychologists in
Healthcare settings
Mark Hayward, Research Director
Sussex Partnership NHS Trust
Paper 2:
Research Methodology in
Healthcare settings
Paul Salkovskies, Paul Salkovskies
Paper 3:
How the DCP Research Support
Unit can help support research
activity
Reg Morris, South Wales Clinical
Psychology Training Programme
The Seymour Suite
(50)
The Bryanston Suite
(50)
Symposium
Individual Papers
What Experts by Experience Want
From Clinical Psychology in the
Next 50 Years
Convenor & Chair: Jo
Hemmingfield
Involving service users in the
development of a new parenting
programme for parents with
personality disorders:
Intervention design and
feasibility study
Daniel Michelson, Institute of
Psychiatry
Paper 1:
Peer support and how service user
involvement is essential for safer
and higher quality services of
tomorrow
Anne Beales, Director of Service
User Involvement, Together
Paper 2:
The Colonization of Experience Vs
The Right to Self-Authorship
Andrew Brooker, Soteria
London, Director The Consortia of
Therapeutic
Communities, Contributor to DCP
Understanding Personality
Disorder Commissioning Paper
Paper 3:
Intersectionality - A Consensus
Reality Check
Molly Caroll, Founder of London
Paranoia and Beliefs Network (LP
and BN)
Paper 4:
How the DCP working with Experts
‘Being a Parent’: A feasibility
study of a peer-led parenting
intervention for parents living in
temporary accommodation
Caroline Bradley, Salomons
Centre, Canterbury Christ Church
University
by Experience will pave the way
for life-enhancing services and a
more hopeful next 50 years
Jo Hemmingfield, DCP England lead
for Experts by Experience, DCP
Executive Service User and Carer
Representative
13:00
–
14:00
13:15
–
14:00
Lunch & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
Poster Session – Berkeley/Gloucester Suite
Please take the time to view the posters
Presenters will be standing by their posters to discuss their research and to answer any questions
The Ballroom 3&4
(400)
14:00
The Devonshire Suite
(120)
The Seymour Suite
(50)
Symposium
May Davidson Award
Symposium
The DCP Inclusivity Strategy
Launch
Convenor & Chair: Stephen
Weatherhead, DCP PSU & CPF
Editor
Kevin Dyer
Clinical Psychology and Global
Mental Health: Achievements,
Challenges and Opportunities?
Convenor & Chair: Faith Martin,
AWP / University of Oxford /
University of Bath
Paper 1:
Developing the strategy: A
personal and professional
mission
Stephen Weatherhead, DCP &
Lancaster University / Lancashire
Care NHS
Chair: Dorothy Frizelle
Paper 1:
How can psychology help meet
the Mental Health Treatment Gap
in service provision in Low Middle
Income Countries (LMIC) : An
overview of the issues and
challenges
The Bryanston Suite
(50)
14:30
Paper 2:
How has it taken this long?
Yvonne Stewart-Williams, TBC
Paper 3:
Mentoring and developing
Guilaine Kinouani, TBC
Paper 4:
Making a difference
Anna Daiches, Lancaster
University / Lancashire Care
Paper 5:
Inclusive leadership
Zenobia Nadirshaw, TBC
Paper 6:
TBC - Guest Speaker
TBC
Graham Turpin, University of
Sheffield
Paper 2:
Clinical Psychology in Tanzania
Lydia Stone, Oxfordshire County
Council
Paper 3:
Developing Psychology Services in
the Developing World: A Service
Model from Cambodia
Bridie Gallagher, Indigo Child
Psychology
Paper 4:
Women survivors of conflict in
Liberia
Helen Liebling, Coventry University
Paper 5:
Introducing Anger Management
into the Prison Service in Trinidad
and Tobago
John Rose, University of
Birmingham
Paper 6:
Predicting low mood amongst
people with and without HIV in
Uganda
Faith Martin, AWP / University of
Oxford / University of Bath
15:30
Refreshments & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
L&M Faculty AGM
The Ballroom 3&4
(400)
16:00
The Seymour Suite
(50)
Symposium
Symposium
Individual Paper
Beyond Health to Life: Clinical
Psychology workforce present
and future
Convenor & Chair: Esther CohenTovee, Chair, DCP Leadership &
Management Faculty
Recent developments in
bibliotherapy and the national
implementation of Books on
Prescription Schemes in England
and Wales
Convenor & Chair: Graham Turpin,
University of Sheffield
#WalktheTalk2015
Stephen Weatherhead, University
of Lancaster
Paper 1:
Why do we need more data?
DCP Executive & EBE views
Richard Pemberton, DCP Chair
17:00
The Devonshire Suite
(120)
Paper 2:
Clinical Psychology UK
workforce data: project and
survey results
Alison Longwill, Woodcote
Consulting
Paper 3:
Vision of the future workforce
and action planning
Esther Cohen-Tovee, Chair, DCP
Leadership & Management
Faculty
Paper 1:
Books on Prescription: An
Overview
Neil Frude, University of Cardiff
Paper 2:
The health and wellbeing benefits
of public libraries
Vivien Niblett, Arts Council England
Paper 3:
How can libraries support the
mental health and wellbeing of
local communities through the
delivery of the Reading Well Books
on Prescription scheme?
Debbie Hicks, Reading Agency
Paper 4:
Thinking through Books on
Prescription schemes: Evidence
and implementation
Paul Farrand, University of Exeter
The Bryanston Suite
(50)
TBC
17:30
18:30
Keynote & Public Lecture
Paul Farmer, MIND
Chair: Richard Pemberton
18:30
–
19:30
Networking Wine Reception - The Ballroom 1&2
Thursday 3 December
The Ballroom 3&4
(400)
08:00
09:00
The Devonshire Suite
The Seymour Suite
(120)
(50)
DCP Health Faculty
Registration Opens: 1st Floor
The Bryanston Suite
(50)
Pre-Qual
Keynote Speaker
Dr Nadine Kaslow, Emory
University and 2014 APA
President
Chair: Richard Pemberton
10:00
Symposium
Symposium
Symposium
Beyond Diagnosis: Overcoming
the Barriers to Change
Convenor & Chair: Steven Coles,
DCP UK Treasurer / DCP Beyond
Diagnosis Chair/ Nottinghamshire
Healthcare NHS Trust
Psychologically Informed Acute
Care: the Emotion Focused
Formulation Approach (EFFA)
Convenor & Chair: Isabel Clarke,
Southern Health NHS Foundation
Trust
Reframing What We Know:
Making Sense of Complexity &
Change
Convenor & Chair: Anita Raman,
University of Sheffield
Paper 1:
Some proposals for how we
might move beyond diagnosis
Dave Harper, School of
Psychology, University of East
London
Paper 1:
Investigating the efficacy of a
whole team, psychologically
informed, acute mental health
service approach
David Araci, Southern Health NHS
Foundation Trust
Paper 2:
Playing the Evidence Game
Skillfully
Penny Priest, South Staffordshire
and Shropshire Healthcare NHS
Foundation
Health
Paper 2:
Changing the Narrative with
people who present in crisis across
the acute and rehabilitation care
pathway
Linda Wilkinson, Sheffield Health
Paper 1:
Development and Use of an
Integrative Cognitive
Formulation to Understand
‘Personality Disorder’
Liam Gilligan, Norfolk and Suffolk
NHS Foundation Trust
Paper 2:
The Meaning and Experience of
Relationships of People with
Psychosis: An Interpretative
Phenomenological Approach
Diane Agoro, University of Leeds
Paper 3:
A Non-Diagnostic Approach to
Social Care, Housing and Welfare
Benefits
Phil Wilshire, Head of Social Work
and Social Care Pathways Lead
and Social Care NHS Foundation
Trust
Paper 3:
Recovery Focused Care Transfer
(ReFleCT): fostering optimism
Paper 3:
and hope with clients prior to
Enhancing Recovery: Service-User their discharge from secondary
and Staff Experiences of Emotion- care
Focused Formulation in Acute Care Coleen Mercer-Quinn, Tees Esk &
Services
Wear Valleys NHS F. Trust
Anna Preston, Surrey and Borders
NHS Foundation Trust
Paper 4:
Positive and Meaningful
Paper 4:
Changes: A Qualitative
Implementing the Intensive
Exploration of Growth in Older
Support Programme (ISP)
People’s Lived Experiences of
approach in adult acute care
Dementia
services - preliminary findings
Kirsty Patterson, University of
Jane Birrell, Southern Health NHS
Hull
Foundation Trust
Paper 4:
Beyond Diagnosis: A scientific
and human approach to legal
issues in mental health care
Peter Kinderman, Professor of
Clinical Psychology at the
University of Liverpool and
President Elect of the British
Psychological Society
11:00
11.30
Refreshments & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
Symposium
Beyond Diagnosis to Meaningful
Patterns in Emotional Distress:
The Power/Threat/Meaning
framework
Convenor & Chair: Lucy
Johnstone, Cwm Taf Health
Board, South Wales
Health
ID Symposium, TBC
Symposium
Refraining From Impassivity:
Stepping Beyond Thinking
Convenor & Chair: James
Randall-James, University of
Herfordshire
Paper 1:
The Power/Threat/Meaning
framework
Lucy Johnstone, Cwm Taf Health
Board, South Wales
Paper:1
Taking a position on diagnostic
classification: The experience of
implementing the Position
Statement
James Randall-James, University
of Hertfordshire
Paper 2:
Paper 2:
The impact of power
Mary Boyle, University of East
London
The Psychological Impact of
Austerity: A Briefing Paper
Ed Mundy, University College
London
Paper 3:
Threats and threat responses
John Cromby, University of
Leicester
Paper 3:
A space to reflect
Rachel Tribe, Institute of
Psychiatry, Psychology and
Neuroscience
Paper 4:
The lived experience and
meaning of power and threat
Jacqui Dillon, Hearing Voices
Network
Paper 4:
From evidence to action: a
workshop
Rachel Tribe, Institute of
Psychiatry, Psychology and
Neuroscience
12:30 13:30
12:45
13:30
Lunch & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
Poster Session – Berkeley/Gloucester Suite
Please take the time to view the posters
Presenters will be standing by their posters to discuss their research and to answer any questions
The Ballroom 3&4
(400)
13:30
Service User Keynote Speaker
Jacqui Dillon, Hearing Voices
Network England
Chair: Jo Hemmingfield
The Devonshire Suite
(120)
DCP Health Faculty
The Seymour Suite
(50)
The Bryanston Suite
(50)
Pre-Qual
Invited Workshop
14:30
Health
Dr Stephen Noone
Northumberland Tyne & Wear
NHS Foundation Trust & Bangor
University
Olivia Fakoussa, Lindsay Aikman,
Lealah Hewitt
Chairs: Anita Raman & James
Randall
15.30
16:00
Pre-Qualification Award
Refreshments & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
Invited Symposium
Other perspectives on 'Clinical
Psychology in Britain: Historical
Reflections'
Convenors: John Hall, Oxford
Brookes University, David Pilgrim,
Liverpool University & Graham
Turpin, Sheffield University
Chair: Graham Turpin, Sheffield
University
Presenters:
Tom Burns, Oxford University
Iyabo Fatimilehin, Just Psychology
(Manchester)
Simon Mudie, DCP Expert by
Health
Symposium
Symposium
Emotional processing; new
developments in medicine,
psychology and psychosomatics
Convenor & Chair: Roger Baker,
Bournemouth University
Shaping Things to Come:
Understanding The Self, Team &
Training
Convenor & Chair: Anita Raman,
University of Sheffield
Paper 1:
The Emotional Processing Scale; a
new pan-diagnostic assessment of
emotional style
Roger Baker, Bournemouth
University
Paper 1:
A DCP pre-qualification group
survey of four specialist areas in
clinical psychology training
Stephanie Minchin, University of
Hertfordshire
Paper 2:
Emotional processing in patients
with psychogenic non-epileptic
seizures and the implications for
psychological treatment
Paper 2:
Supporting Trainees: Top Tips for
Child Placements
Florence Bristow, Royal Holloway,
University of London
Experience group
Stephanie Howlett, Department of
Neurology, Sheffield Teaching
Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Sarah Marks, Cambridge
University
Paper 3:
Emotional Processing in Childbirth
(EPIC) Study: Does poor emotional
processing predict the
development of postnatal
depression
Carol Wilkins, Midwifery Education,
Faculty of Health ans Social
Sciences, Bournemouth University
17:00
Health
Paper 4:
Chronic pain and emotional
processing
Jorge Esteves, Postgraduate
Osteopathy Research
Paper 3:
The challenges, opportunities
and necessity for breathing
space in the Clinical Psychology
profession
Joanne Murray, Universities of
Staffordshire & Keele
Paper 4:
Clinical Psychologists' Narratives
of Relatedness within a MultiDisciplinary Team Context
Katherine Nutt, University of
Hertfordshire
Pre-Qual On The Sofa
Paper 5:
The role of emotional processing
in cancer survivors with posttraumatic stress disorder
Gareth Abbey, Psychology
Research Center, Faculty of Science
and Technology, Bournemouth
University
17:30 –
19:00
19:00
Histories of Psychology Book
Launch
Wine Reception and Book Signing - The Ballroom 1&2
London Branch Wine Reception
Private - London branch invited
guests only
20:00
DCP 50th Anniversary Gala Dinner – The Ballroom 3&4
Pre-booking is required
Friday 4 December
The Ballroom 3&4
(400)
08:00
09:00
The Devonshire Suite
The Seymour Suite
(120)
(50)
st
Registration Opens: 1 Floor
The Bryanston Suite
(50)
Keynote Speaker
Dr Miranda Wolpert, Anna Freud
Centre
Chair: Anja Wittkowski
10:00
Symposium
Symposium
Symposium
Individual Paper
The Future Shape of the BPS and
Applied Psychology
Convenor & Chair: Richard
Pemberton, DCP Chair
Engaging with dementia through
language, culture and wellbeing
Convenor & Chair: Paul M. Camic,
Salomons Centre, Canterbury
Christ Church University
Applying Clinical Psychology
within the Criminal Justice System:
some reflections from practice
Convenor & Chair: Vikki Baker,
Resettle, Merserside
What good looks like in
psychological services for
children, young people and their
families
Julia Faulconbridge, independent
Paper 1:
United we stand. Divided we
fail?
Jamie Hacker Hughes, BPS
President
Paper 1;
Dementia: Ways of talking
Hannah Zeilig, University of the
Arts
Paper 2:
Making an impact: Clinical
Psychology and the BPS
contribution to civic society
Peter Kinderman, BPS President
Elect
Paper 2:
Smelling salts and bed-pigsmementos from the Boots archive
Victoria Tischler, Institute of
Mental Health, University of
Nottingham
Paper 1:
'Formulation is best assessed in
terms of usefulness rather than
"truth"' (BPS, 2011):How the
Yorkshire/ Humber project is
applying formulation to effective
criminal justice case management
Jo Ramsden, Yorkshire and Humber
OPD
Paper 3:
What Have We Got to Lose?
Dee Anand, University of
Paper 2:
Service User perspectives on
Paper 3:
engaging in a psychologically
Theorising the experience of group underpinned intensive forensic
singing for couples where one
community intervention, Resettle,
Portsmouth
Paper 4:
The Division of Clinical
Psychology - a celebration of a
wake?'
Jamie Hacker Hughes, BPS
President
11:00
11.30
Paper 4:
Viewing art on a tablet computer:
A wellbeing intervention for
people with dementia and their
caregivers
Charles Tyack, East London NHS
Foundation Trust
for people with personality
difficulties. A pathway to
containment?
Sue Ryan, Resettle, Merseyside
Paper 3:
A systemic approach to trauma
informed care in the Criminal
Justice System
Frank McGuire, Mersey Care
Mental Health Trust
Refreshments & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
DCP AGM
12:30
Lunch & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
The Ballroom 3&4
(400)
13:30
partner has a diagnosis of
dementia
Shreena Unadkat, Salomons
Centre, Canterbury Christ Church
University
The Devonshire Suite
(120)
The Seymour Suite
(50)
Keynote Speaker
Professor Glenys Parry,
University of Sheffield
Chair: Laura Golding
14:30
Refreshments & Exhibition – The Ballroom 1&2
The Bryanston Suite
(50)
15:00
Symposium
Symposium
Symposium
A call to arms: Psychology and
public engagement
Convenor & Chair: John
McGowan, Canterbury Christ
Church University
Golden Years: Improving care for
older people
Convenor & Chair: Christopher
Allen, Berkshire NHS Foundation
Trust
Clinical Forensic Psychology:
Accessing Service User and Staff
Views
Convener & Chair: Helen Dent,
Staffordshire University
Paper 1:
Heads over the parapets:
Leading from the front and
engaging the media, option
formers and policy makers
Jamie Hacker Hughes,
Independent Practice
Paper 1:
The effect of Cognitive Stimulation
Therapy (CST) groups for dementia
on participant’s attitudes to
ageing
Fleur Newton, Berkshire NHS
Foundation Trust
Paper 1:
Attrition in Child Protection Cases:
The Views of Ex-Police Officers
Helen Dent, Staffordshire
University
Paper 2:
"Ideas Worth Spreading": The
Power of TED Talks
Eleanor Longden, University of
Liverpool
Paper 2:
Medically Unexplained Symptoms
(MUS): The role of psychological
based interventions with older
people
Joseph Nemeth, Berkshire NHS
Foundation Trust
Paper 3:
Facing the public
Anne Cooke, Canterbury Christ
Church University
Paper 4:
Blogs and social media: Free
attention?
John McGowan, Canterbury
Christ Church University
Paper 5:
Psychology is action
Peter Kinderman, University of
Liverpool
Paper 2:
Therapeutic Engagement in
Medium-Secure Care: An
Interpretative Phenomenological
Analysis of Service Users’
Experiences
Kieran Lord, Penine Care NHS
Foundation Trust
Paper 3:
Adapting services to the needs of
multi-cultural populations
Ian Scott, Berkshire NHS
Foundation Trust
Paper 3:
Experience of hope among male
clients in medium secure care: An
interpretative phenomenological
analysis
Nina Vass, South Staffordshire &
Shropshire NHS Foundation Trust
Paper 4:
Working with commissioners to
improve the care of older people:
The impact of being Dementia
lead for a CCG
Christopher Allen, Berkshire NHS
Paper 4:
'Your personality is the
intervention': A Grounded Theory
of mental health nurses' beliefs
about hope and experiences of
fostering service users' hope
Foundation Trust
Paper 6:
I despair of our profession
Tanya Byron, University College
London
Paper 7:
Writing to be read: Writing
psychology for the mainstream
press
Vaughn Bell, Institute of
Psychiatry
16:30
Keynote & Public Lecture
Autism grows up: Achievements,
challenges and opportunities in
autism research
Professor Francesca Happé, Kings
College London
Chair: Dougal Hare
17:30
Conference Close
within a secure setting
Rebecca Niebiesczanski,
Staffordshire University
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