Patricia Graham

Professor Patricia Graham (Honorary Professor, University of Strathclyde) is a distinguished HCPC-regulated Clinical Psychologist and medico-legal expert registered under the British Psychological Society of Expert Witnesses, Expert Witness Institute (Affiliate Member) and The Law Society of Scotland. She is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society (AFBPsS), a title awarded in recognition of several years’ experience and contribution to the field of psychology. She is a recognised leader as retired Director of Psychological Services for NHS Lanarkshire, Scotland. Professor Graham has thirty years of experience in mental health service delivery, evidenced psychological interventions and clinical governance. Prior to retirement, she was the Joint Chief National Assessor for the profession of Psychology (UK) and Lead National Assessor for Scotland on behalf of British Psychological Society (BPS) and Association of Clinical Psychologists (ACP). She is co-author of Overcoming Bulimia Nervosa, Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa and The Cambridge Guide to Interpersonal Psychological Therapy (IPT) and author of many book chapters. She is author of NHS Inform Self Help Guides: Depression and Anxiety and a series editor for Cambridge University Press. Professor Graham acts as an advisor and mentor to medical defence barristers, providing expert psychological insight and training: Insight Works Training, Kings View Chambers.
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