Nicole Thomas

Nicole Thomas
  • BSc MSc DClinPsy
  • Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

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Introduction: Research investigating the treatment outcomes of forensic intellectual or developmental disability (FIDD) services has largely focused on the perspectives of clinicians and researchers. This study sought the perspectives of patients and family / carers on the outcomes important to them. Method: Semi structured consultation groups wer...
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Purpose – Despite the popularity of team formulation, there is a lack of knowledge about workable implementation in practice. The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to characterise team formulation, based upon examples from practice; and second, to identify factors perceived to support or obstruct workable implementation in practice. Design/m...
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Background: Despite the popularity of team formulation, there is a lack of knowledge about workable implementation in practice. This study aimed to describe: (1) the characterisation of team formulation based upon examples from practice; (2) evaluation of team formulation: and (3) the perceived factors that support and obstruct workable implementat...
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Purpose: Team formulation is promoted by professional practice guidelines for clinical psychologists. However, it is unclear whether team formulation is understood/implemented in consistent ways - or whether there is outcome evidence to support the promotion of this practice. This systematic review aimed to (1) synthesize how team formulation prac...
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Background: There is limited empirical information on service-level outcome domains and indicators for the large number of people with intellectual disabilities being treated in forensic psychiatric hospitals. Aims: This study identified and developed the domains that should be used to measure treatment outcomes for this population. Method: A...
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Background Inpatient services for people with intellectual and other types of developmental disabilities (IDD) who also have forensic or risk issues are largely provided in secure hospitals. Although this is a health service sector with high levels of expenditure, there is limited empirical information on patient outcomes from such services. In or...
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This study examined the associations between conscientious perfectionism (high standards), self-evaluative perfectionism (self-criticism) and eating psychopathology among dancers. A sample of 244 female dancers, with a mean age of 20.11 years (standard deviation = 1.97) completed the Perfectionism Inventory and Eating Disorder Examination Questionn...

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