Gwen Adshead
Gwen Adshead | |
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Gwen Adshead delivering a Gresham College lecture in February 2015 | |
Born |
1960 Christchurch New Zealand |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Psychiatrist, psychotherapist |
Dr Gwen Adshead born 1960 [1] is a forensic psychotherapist,[1] Visiting Professor of Psychiatry at Gresham College, Jochelson visiting professor at Yale School of Law and Psychiatry,[2] and consultant forensic psychiatrist at Ravenswood House.[3]
Adshead qualified in medicine in 1983 and holds two master's degrees; in medical law and ethics, and in mindfulness based cognitive therapy.[3] She was elected a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 1987 and a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2005.[3] She was previously a consultant at Broadmoor Hospital, where she treated people referred to by the media as "the violent insane", but whom she described as "not mad or bad, but sad".[1] She has written more than a hundred academic papers.[1]
She was the castaway on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 1 July 2010,[4] and in 2012 received a Jerwood Award to support the writing of A Short Book About Evil, due for publication in April 2015.
She is the mother of two boys.[5]
Bibliography
- —— (2015). Short Book About Evil. Jessica Kingsley. ISBN 978-1849050548. (forthcoming)
External links
References
- 1 2 3 4 Laurance, Jeremy (25 September 2010). "Is there a cure for Britain's most dangerous criminals? - Crime - UK - The Independent". The Independent. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ↑ "Gwen Adshead". http://www.psychreg.com/. Psychreg. Retrieved 21 April 2015. External link in
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(help) - 1 2 3 "Professor Gwen Adshead". Gresham College. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ↑ "Desert Island Discs - Castaway : Dr Gwen Adshead". BBC Online. BBC. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
- ↑ Urwin, Rosamund (2 July 2012). "There's evil in all of us, says Broadmoor doctor Gwen Adshead - London Life - Life & Style - London Evening Standard". London Evening Standard. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
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