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Conor Duggan

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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|December 5, 2003
Does personality change and, if so, what changes?Conor Duggan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 10, 2008
Why are programmes for offenders with personality disorder not informed by the relevant scientific findings?Conor Duggan
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|April 4, 2009
A treatment guideline for people with antisocial personality disorder: overcoming attitudinal barriers and evidential limitationsConor Duggan
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 2, 2011
Dangerous and severe personality disorderConor Duggan
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|September 5, 2019
Looking from the outside: No substitute for rigorous evaluationConor Duggan
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|March 31, 2010
Engagement in a medium secure personality disorder service: a comparative study of psychological functioning and offending outcomesLucy McCarthy, Conor Duggan
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|February 9, 2017
Managing uncertainty in the clinical prediction of risk of harm: Bringing a Bayesian approach to forensic mental healthConor Duggan, Roland Jones
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|July 22, 2014
The place of evidence in the treatment of sex offendersConor Duggan, Jane Dennis
Bjpsych Bulletin|July 12, 2021
Specialist teams as constituted are unsatisfactory for treating people with personality disordersConor Duggan, Peter Tyrer
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|February 14, 2006
The manualization of a treatment programme for personality disorderMary McMurran, Conor Duggan
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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|December 5, 2003
Does personality change and, if so, what changes?Conor Duggan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 10, 2008
Why are programmes for offenders with personality disorder not informed by the relevant scientific findings?Conor Duggan
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|April 4, 2009
A treatment guideline for people with antisocial personality disorder: overcoming attitudinal barriers and evidential limitationsConor Duggan
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|June 2, 2011
Dangerous and severe personality disorderConor Duggan
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|September 5, 2019
Looking from the outside: No substitute for rigorous evaluationConor Duggan
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|March 31, 2010
Engagement in a medium secure personality disorder service: a comparative study of psychological functioning and offending outcomesLucy McCarthy, Conor Duggan
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|February 9, 2017
Managing uncertainty in the clinical prediction of risk of harm: Bringing a Bayesian approach to forensic mental healthConor Duggan, Roland Jones
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|July 22, 2014
The place of evidence in the treatment of sex offendersConor Duggan, Jane Dennis
Bjpsych Bulletin|July 12, 2021
Specialist teams as constituted are unsatisfactory for treating people with personality disordersConor Duggan, Peter Tyrer
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|February 14, 2006
The manualization of a treatment programme for personality disorderMary McMurran, Conor Duggan
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