Vaughan Bell

Vaughan Bell is a British clinical psychologist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust specialising in psychological interventions for psychotic outpatients and in training other professionals to deal with such patients.[1] He is a senior lecturer at University College London and research fellow at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience. His research focus includes neuropsychology and brain damage.[2]

Bell has been the most regular contributor to the Mind Hacks science blog, for which in 2014 he and academic Tom Stafford received the British Psychological Society’s Public Engagement and Media Award.[3] Since 2012 he has written occasional articles on psychology and neuroscience for The Guardian.[4] He has previously written for Discover Magazine,[5] Slate,[6] Wired UK[7] and The Independent.[8]

A fluent Spanish speaker, for several years he undertook teaching and clinical work at university facilities in Colombia and worked as a mental health coordinator for Médecins sans Frontières in difficult conditions.[9]

References

  1. "Vaughan Bell". http://www.psychreg.com/. Psychreg. Retrieved 14 August 2015. External link in |website= (help)
  2. "Dr Vaughan Bell". slam.nhs.uk.
  3. Mindhacks.com receives BPS Award BPS website, 19/11/2014
  4. Vaughan Bell. "Vaughan Bell". the Guardian.
  5. "Discover Magazine: The latest in science and technology news, blogs and articles - Authors". Discover Magazine.
  6. "Vaughan Bell". Slate Magazine.
  7. "Articles (Wired UK)". Wired UK.
  8. "Vaughan Bell - The Independent". The Independent.
  9. "Addiction Inbox". addiction-dirkh.blogspot.co.uk.

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