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Simon Draycott
Simon Draycott
Senior Teaching Fellow, University of Surrey
Verified email at surrey.ac.uk
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Cognitive dissonance 1: An overview of the literature and its integration into theory and practice in clinical psychology
S Draycott, A Dabbs
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 37 (3), 341-353, 1998
1561998
Cognitive dissonance 2: A theoretical grounding of motivational interviewing
S Draycott, A Dabbs
British Journal of Clinical Psychology 37 (3), 355-364, 1998
1201998
Secondary traumatic stress in police officers investigating childhood sexual abuse
AK Hurrell, S Draycott, L Andrews
Policing: An International Journal 41 (5), 636-650, 2018
592018
A descriptive evaluation of patients and prisoners assessed for dangerous and severe personality disorder
T Kirkpatrick, S Draycott, M Freestone, S Cooper, K Twiselton, N Watson, ...
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 21 (2), 264-282, 2010
452010
Predictive power of the DASA‐IV: Variations in rating method and timescales
M Nqwaku, S Draycott, L Aldridge‐Waddon, EL Bush, A Tsirimokou, ...
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 27 (6), 1661-1672, 2018
182018
An idiographic examination of patient progress in the treatment of dangerous and severe personality disorder: A reliable change index approach
S Draycott, T Kirkpatrick, R Askari
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology 23 (1), 108-124, 2012
172012
Hunting the snark: The concept of motivation.
S Draycott
Issues in forensic psychology, 2007
122007
Dissonance, resistance and commitment: A pilot analysis of moderated mediation relationships
S Draycott
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 22 (3), 181-190, 2012
102012
Patterns and changes in psychopathic interpersonal behaviour in forensic inpatient treatment
S Draycott, R Askari, T Kirkpatrick
Personality and Mental Health 5 (3), 200-208, 2011
102011
Considering change'-a motivational intervention with DSPD offenders
C Farr, S Draycott
Issues in Forensic Psychology 7, 62, 2007
102007
Are guilt and shame in male forensic patients associated with treatment motivation and readiness?
J Fuller, J Tapp, S Draycott
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health 29 (2), 111-121, 2019
82019
Mentalizing in first‐episode psychosis: Correlates with symptomatology and traits of borderline personality disorder
M Archer, A Shnyien, S Mansfield, S Draycott
Early Intervention in Psychiatry 17 (6), 617-624, 2023
62023
Long‐term patterns in interpersonal behaviour amongst psychopathic patients in secure inpatient treatment: A follow‐up study
S Draycott, R Short, T Kirkpatrick
Personality and Mental Health 9 (2), 124-132, 2015
52015
“It doesn’t get taken seriously until it gets bad”: experiences of risk management from people diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder
A Ware, A Preston, S Draycott
Mental Health Review Journal 27 (3), 333-347, 2022
42022
How do forensic inpatients’ interpersonal sensitivity to dominance and perceptions of staff coercion impact upon anger and rates of aggression?
J Holley, J Tapp, S Draycott
The Journal of Forensic Practice 23 (2), 90-105, 2021
12021
Effective therapeutic components in Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) for borderline personality disorder.
N Isaia, M Shawe-Taylor, C Ellwood, K Shepherd, J Shenoy, M Simpson, ...
Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment 14 (5), 545, 2023
2023
Predictors of aggression and self-harm: a pilot study of the validity of the HCR-20 and VRS within a high secure hospital.
S McCullough, S Draycott, E Glorney, D O'Neill
Broadmoor Hospital Psychological Services Research Conference, 2012
2012
Dangerous and Severe Personality Disorder: do high risk patients remain high risk over time?
S Windley, S Draycott, E Glorney, D O'Neill
Broadmoor Hospital Psychological Services Research Conference, 2012
2012
Emotional Processing in Psychopathy: Active Inhibition of Affective Information in Psychopathic Offenders
A Salman, S Draycott
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