Professor Dalgleish has published 7 books and more than 300 journal articles on PTSD, depression, anxiety and related conditions in children and adults. His work has been cited more than 40,000 times and has influenced UK (e.g. NICE guidelines for PTSD and Depression) and International (e.g. a new subdiagnosis of PTSD in the DSM-5) policy. Full list here: scholar.google.com/citations?user=E_xHsaIAAAAJ&hl=en
Typical areas of involvement
- Personal injury
- Accidents
- Medical negligence
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Domestic violence
- Childhood abuse
- War
- Coercive control
- Emotional abuse
- Torture
- Modern slavery
- Human trafficking
- Sexual harassment
Employment History
Current
Scientific Programme Leader, Medical Research
Council, Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit,
University of Cambridge.
Publications
Professional Qualifications
2019
Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
2018
Fellow of the British Psychological Society
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Category: Personal Injury
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