I have been studying, researching and teaching psychology and social science for more than ten years, almost all at the postgraduate level. In that time I have accumulated an unusual breadth of knowledge – community psychology and social work, social psychology and multicultural issues, forensic psychology and criminology, research methods and statistics, clinical psychology, learning disabilities, mediation, ethics, the list goes on. I hold degrees from universities on both sides of the Atlantic, have been published in peer-reviewed journals – both original research and review articles – and won numerous academic awards.
At the moment I am working on better understanding the effects of trauma – particularly relevant given the ongoing conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan – and how to help people cope with the trauma before their memories and experiences start to damage their lives.
Criminology, Health, Psychology, Quantitative Methods, Social Work
Recent Research Developments in Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)