Title: Honorary Associate Professor, University of Nottingham, UK
Department: Division of Psychiatry & Applied Psychology
Location: Institute of Mental Health
Email: jennifer.clegg@nottingham.ac.uk
Research Interests: Intellectual disability clinical psychology
Biography:
April 2015- date Honorary Associate Professor University of Nottingham
1989- March 2015 Associate Professor University of Nottingham & Honorary Consultant Clinical Psychologist: Head of Intellectual & Developmental Disability Psychology Service, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
2004-15 Lead for Psychological Research, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham/Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Author's Works
- Imagined constructed thought: How staff interpret the behavior of patients with intellectual disabilities, 2018
- Scandals: Where and why they happen, 2017
- Liberal individualism and deleuzean relationality in intellectual disability, 2017
- Bringing attachment inside the window of politically acceptable policies in ID, 2017
- Engaging with uncertainty: Interpreting patient behaviour in Discovery Awareness (DA) sessions, 2017
- Interpreting patients' behaviour in an intellectual disability setting, 2017
- 'Stepping back' and 'seeing differently': Staff reflections on patient behaviour and the impact of Discovery Awareness, 2017
- Living with intellectual disability in the twenty-first century, 2017
- Commentary by Jennifer Clegg on “Regulating the quality of health and social care services in England: Lessons for Australia: Keynote address at the 2015 Australasian Society for Intellectual Disability National Conference” (Behan, Beebbee, & Dodds (2016)), 2017
- Debates about dedifferentiation: twenty-first century thinking about people with intellectual disabilities as distinct members of the disability group, 2017