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Clegg, Jennifer

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

  • Conceptual issues in neurodevelopmental disorders: Lives out of synch, 2013
  • A psychodynamic interpretation of staff accounts of working with people who have learning disabilities and complex needs, 2012
  • An ecological approach to reducing the social isolation of people with an intellectual disability, 2012
  • Constructing adulthood in discussions about the futures of young people with moderate-profound intellectual disabilities, 2011
  • Vulnerability and protection talk: Systemic therapy process with people with intellectual disability, 2011
  • 'Just being selfish for my own sake . . .': Balancing the views of young adults with intellectual disabilities and their carers in transition planning, 2011
  • Moments of meeting, 2011
  • From autonomy to relationships: Productive engagement with uncertainty, 2010
  • Questioning the answer: Questioning style, choice and self-determination in interactions with young people with intellectual disabilities, 2010
  • Emerging themes, 2010
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