词条 | Nicola Graham-Kevan |
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| honorific_prefix = | name = Nicola Graham-Kevan | honorific_suffix = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = | image_size = | image_upright = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | home_town = | other_names = | pronounce = | residence = | citizenship = | nationality = English | fields = Psychology | workplaces = University of Central Lancashire, Mid Sweden University | patrons = | education = Ph.D. | alma_mater = University of Central Lancashire | thesis_title = Physical aggression and controlling behaviours within relationships | thesis_url = http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/8582/1/NJA%20Graham%20KevanApr04%20physical%20aggression%20and%20controlling%20behaviours%20within%20relationships%20Doctor%20of%20PhilosophyunpublishedAPR04University%20of%20Central%20LancashireUNKNOWN296.pdf | thesis_year = 2004 | doctoral_advisors = John Archer | academic_advisors = | doctoral_students = | notable_students = | known_for = Aggression, Domestic violence, Forensic psychology | influences = | influenced = | awards = | author_abbrev_bot = | author_abbrev_zoo = | spouse = | partner = | children = Kayleigh, Jay, Eve | signature = | signature_alt = | website = | footnotes = }}Nicola Graham-Kevan is a psychologist and professor of criminal justice psychology at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston, England. She is also a professor of clinical psychology at the Mid Sweden University in Östersund, Sweden. She conducts research on aggression and domestic violence. She also works clinically designing interventions for offenders with aggression management problems.[1][2] EducationGraham-Kevan obtained a bachelor of science degree in psychology with law in 1997, a Ph.D. in the psychology of violence in 2004 and a masters degree in forensic psychology in 2006, all at the University of Central Lancashire. Under the guidance of John Archer, she wrote her doctoral thesis on physical aggression and controlling behaviours within relationships.[1][2][3] Domestic violence researchGraham-Kevan conducts research on domestic violence. She has studied in the relationship between coercive control and domestic violence, the effectiveness of perpetrator treatment programs, protective factors in victim recovery, male victims of domestic violence and the impact of traumatic exposure during employment within emergency services.[2][4] Perpetrator treatmentGraham-Kevan has studied treatment programs for perpetrators of domestic violence. With co-authors, she has found that in order to effectively intervene, it is necessary to know the function that the violence serves for the perpetrator, whether it is for example used to bully a partner into acceding to wishes, to resolve conflict, to manage fear of abandonment or to manage difficult emotions.[5] Perpetrator treatment programs that she has developed are used in prisons for male domestic violence inmates and in community settings for both men and women.[2] Media attentionGraham-Kevan has been interview and quoted by both national and international media regarding aggression and domestic violence, including The Independent,[6] El Mundo,[7] the International Business Times,[8] the Daily Mail[9] and Marie Claire.[10] Selected publicationsPeer-reviewed articles
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References1. ^1 University of Central Lancashire, [https://www.uclan.ac.uk/staff_profiles/dr_nicola_graham_kevan.php Prof. Nicola Graham-Kevan] {{domestic violence}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Graham-Kevan, Nicola}}2. ^1 2 3 LinkedIn, [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/nicola-graham-kevan-b999a431 Nicola Graham-Kevan] 3. ^Nicola Graham-Kevan, Physical aggression and controlling behaviours within relationships, University of Central Lancashire, 2004. 4. ^Selected publications 5. ^Dixon L, Archer J, Graham‐Kevan N. [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Nicola_Graham-Kevan/publication/252321550_Perpetrator_programmes_for_partner_violence_Are_they_based_on_ideology_or_evidence/links/5acf3675a6fdcc87840fd18d/Perpetrator-programmes-for-partner-violence-Are-they-based-on-ideology-or-evidence.pdf Perpetrator programmes for partner violence: Are they based on ideology or evidence?]. Legal and Criminological Psychology. 2012, 17:196-215. 6. ^Emily Dugan, [https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/domestic-violence-as-a-man-its-very-difficult-to-say-ive-been-beaten-up-8572143.html Domestic violence: 'As a man, it's very difficult to say I've been beaten up'], The Independent, April 14, 2013. 7. ^Teresa Giménez Barbat, [https://www.elmundo.es/opinion/2018/12/11/5c0e76e921efa023138b4601.html El abuso doméstico es un tema de salud pública], El Mundo, December 11, 2018. 8. ^Mike Buchanan, [https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/male-suicide-scandal-uk-men-are-paying-system-that-drives-thousands-them-death-1493340 Male suicide scandal: UK men are paying for a system that drives thousands of them to death], International Business Times, March 24, 2015. 9. ^Paul Roberts, The day my wife beat me up because she hated my haircut, The Daily Mail, January 26, 2012. 10. ^[https://www.marieclaire.co.uk/reports/i-ll-never-forget-seeing-his-grinning-face-pressed-up-against-my-window-10798 Stalking: what you need to know to stay safe], Marie Claire, December 7, 2016. 7 : Living people|Domestic violence academics|Forensic psychologists|English psychologists|Academics of the University of Central Lancashire|Mid Sweden University faculty|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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